Five steps to get the Durga Puja look

Five steps to get the Durga Puja look

The festive season brings in a lot of joy, presents, and delicious food with it. While you know you are going to have a blast, it’s also time to get your game on!

Krystle D’Souza, Pond’s brand ambassador says, “I love festivals and all the joy and celebration that they bring. I’m always excited to get ready and don the traditional avatar. I always start with my trustworthy BB cream which is a perfect light base that gets me a natural spotless glow. All I need after that is a dash of mascara and my favourite lipstick and I am absolutely ready for Durga Puja.”

If you want to get a ‘spotless’ puja look like Krystle, all you need to do is follow these 5 easy steps!

Step 1: Prep the skin
Prep your skin with the BB cream for a light and non-oily texture. It lightens your skin and spots from within, allowing your skin to breathe and you to look fabulous! It’s best to use on the go, you can easily fit it in your purse for quick touch ups throughout the day!

Step 2: Add the touch of drama to the eyes
Whether it is a winged eye or just a lot of kohl around the corners, the kajal pencil is your best friend. Outline in such a way to make the eyes appear bold and gorgeous!

Step 3: Blush much?
It’s the festive season after all so why not add a little shimmer in your life? Use a little dust of the blush to accentuate the cheekbones and bring out your best features.

Step 4: Perfect the pout
Choose a bold red lip to add to the festive chirpiness, however if you feel that is too much, you can never really go wrong with a light pink lipstick.

Step 5: Touch of tradition
A big round bindi is the last and final touch to complete the traditional Bengali look to get you camera and occasion ready! 

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