Does looking at those posters always makes you feel jealous? Are you wishing you had soft pink lips too? Well it’s not such a far away dream. Pigmentation is a common problem.Lips can tend to go dark for a few reasons. Sometimes it’s what you eat and drink. For example smoking can give darkness on the lips. Pigmentation can also arise due to lack of circulation. But how to get rid of these and how to get soft lips?
A hot Indian hair style that goes well with a formal or semi-formal occasion, like a party.
This hairstyle needs a bit of patience and styling. Use a curling iron and create some nice lose curls. Brush your hair back and make a loose bun at the side of the back of your head. Make sure that you keep it loose. And leave the lower end of your hair lose so it can flow to one side.
Add some flowers and a mag Tamika, it becomes a bridal hairstyle. Leave them out and it is a semi-formal look suitable for a lot of occasions!
Sported by Aishwarya for quite a long time, this one can never go out of fashion! Either you bouffant the back hair and secure with pins or secretly secure a small bump it for the bumped up look.
You will need your hair to be at the very least of medium length for this look. The lovely part of this style is its versatility. Keep it straight like Dishware and it makes for a lovely formal/ semi-formal look or you can add a dew curls to it at the tips and it will look casual and fun!
Again a very simple, classy and timeless of the Indian women hairstyles. Wear your hair in a puff around the crown to add volume, and create a bun at the back with the remaining hair. Add a stylish tiara around the crown, just before the puff. The style sure turns a lot of heads. It is best worn at engagements and receptions.
For ceremonies such as cocktails and sangeet, you can experiment with your looks a lot more than the actual D-day. Try wearing jewellery in a different manner, like wearing a neck-piece with a heavy pendant in place of the maang tikka, in a rather un-conventional way. Keep the rest of the hairstyle very simple, like ironed. So that the focus is on the jewellery!
For occasions where you need to keep your hair stylish, yet you don’t want to experiment much, just curl your hair at the back in loose curls, and tie the front-half of the hair in a small voluminous puff. And you’re good to go!
If you have short-cropped hair, and don’t want to use hair extensions or artificial hair, use jewelled accessories to add style to your hair.
Buns are every bride’s favourites when it comes to hair styling for the wedding day. Leaving the front section out, create a puff around the crown. This will not only add some drama to your look, it will also add a few inches to your height. With the rest of the hair, make a simple bun around the nape of the neck. Decorate the hair with simple accessories. The style will keep hair away from your face too, allowing you to enjoy the moments at your wedding without much fuss with the hair.
If you are a gorgeous south Indian bride, or you are wearing a south-style sari for a function, go in for a braid with adornments all over, and a gajra around the base of the braid. Nothing works better!
I hope you all liked the compilation. In addition to the above styles, you can experiment with fresh or artificial flowers and other decorative hair motifs, clips and pins, etc to add style to your hair.
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