月別アーカイブ: 2017年12月

Disha Patani’s complete beauty evolution

Don’t let those delicate Barbie-esque features fool you. Belying that diminutive build is a savvy star who knows precisely how to make the most of what she’s been blessed with. Pretty pastels are all well and good, until Disha Patani digs into her bag of tricks to channel her inner bombshell on the red carpet with come-hither smoky eyes and siren red mattes.

Always a fan of extremes, she made her presence felt on the Bollywood scene as a carefree spirit opposite Tiger Shroff in the music video, “Befikra” before making a straight-laced debut on the big screen with MS Dhoni: The Untold Story (2016). When she wasn’t ruling the billboards in 2017, she made an appearance at the international box office with Kung Fu Yoga. With her next project Baaghi 2 slated for a summer release next year, here’s following her beauty trajectory thus far.

Debut diaries

With her peaches-and-cream glow in place, the 25-year-old wisely placed her bets on pastels for her first round of public appearances in 2016. As the year wore on, she flexed her muscles and boldly juxtaposed her dreamy golden gown with tangerine matte lips at an awards function. And well, there’s been no looking back ever since. From messy curls to micro braids to orchid-hued lips, Patani kept her beauty kit on its toes through the second half of the year. Her off-duty aesthetic, meanwhile, had her giving her skin some downtime with the barest minimum hint of makeup and a tinted lip balm for rehydration purposes.

Beauty files

With a packed roster of social commitments, Patani started 2017 steadily with a range of nude makeup looks, before turning up the dial in summer and stepping out with a head full of devil-may-care ribbon curls. On the opposite end of the spectrum, her red-carpet appearances featured everything from faux retro lobs to marsala lips. Her curling iron was called upon service regularly through the year as she flitted between glam updos for award nights and a halo of lively spirals for events during the day. 2017 also called for her first major hair transformation moment as she allowed her precious mane under the scissors and walked out with a set of asymmetrical bangs framing her petite features. If you’ve been looking for some beauty inspiration to end the year on a high note, flip through the gallery above to learn from Patani’s best tricks.Read more at:bridesmaid dresses brisbane | vintage bridesmaid dresses

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Pre-Wedding Jitters, Red Flag Or Not?

 

(Photo:black bridesmaid dresses)Cold feet, butterflies, anxiety, or pre-wedding jitters, whatever you call it, best believe it is real. Your wedding must be perfect, but the jitters can make your stomach crawl at the thought of getting married. Dr Sidney McGill, a relationship specialist, spoke with Flair about how you can deal with the uneasiness.

There is no single cause of the anxieties. However, “Doubts and fears from knowledge of marriages that have ended up in separation or divorce and experience in past relationships are some of the causes of the jitters,” Dr McGill told Flair.

Maybe you fear that you are not good enough for your partner or you will not be a great husband or wife, and there is nothing wrong with that. According to Dr McGill, the jitters are completely normal and are not necessarily red flags to call off a wedding.

“It is only a red flag when it gets to the extreme, like when you cannot sleep. This is when you should get help,” Dr McGill said.

There are several signs of wedding jitters, such as being constantly nervous, forgetful and irritable, feeling fearful, and even having insomnia. They may come anytime, even on your wedding day.

To overcome these challenges, Dr McGill has provided five tips for you.

1. Talking about your problems always helps. Your partner, a trusted friend, or a professional counsellor are some persons you should confide in at this time.

2. Eat properly and rest well. Sometimes a little rest is all that your body and mind need to relax and recuperate from the stress of planning a wedding.

3. Stick to your daily routine. Ladies, crash-dieting to squeeze into your dress two weeks before your wedding will not help. It will only cause added stress.

4. Accept your partner’s faults. By now you should have already done so, but if you have not, it’s now time. It makes no sense you expect a magical bliss after the wedding if you are not comfortable with your partner before you tie the knot.

5. Get a wedding planner. Delegating the responsibility to others to give you a splendid wedding usually helps. It means less trauma and anxiety.Read more at:wedding dresses

カテゴリー: wedding | 投稿者bestlook 19:30 | コメントをどうぞ