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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Shaitan-Haiwan

You guys are mocking traditions by saying oh thank god she didnt wear the big nose ring or the red lips. Please stop this. This is very common in most Hindu weddings and even Sikh weddings.


Stop shaming people who want to wear makeup and look good on their day. This dumb teenager looks the same with or without makeup anyways.

You hate everything about star kids. So ofcourse you will hate Alia' s makeup.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Joannna

Alia Bhatt did look gorgeous on her wedding day .😍

I see a lot of people going haha over how minimal her make up is and how she didn’t overdo the bride thing like the usual Indian brides .


All of this is true BUT what the comman man should keep in mind is that to achieve Alia’s skin she would have been following the best diet , with access to the best dermatologists and the resource to go with the best skin care products (from abroad) without having to worry about the cost.

This privilege the normal girl in India won’t have access too . So Yes, Alia’s no make up look was different and beautiful but young girls shouldn’t take this at face value and feel any sort of pressure.

...something something, young girls should wear make-up because famous actress opted for minimal make-up on wedding day...

= all of the YIKES seriously what kind of take is this 🤣

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Sorein

No, you’re just finding excuses here. Skin is mostly genetics and diet. You absolutely don’t need fancy skincare products, top dermatologists or a dietician. You just need to eat well (cut on oily food, fizzy drinks, drink tonnes of water), protect your skin against UV and have good sleep hygiene. Genetics is something you can’t control though but the rest is easily achievable by any woman.


If you have good genetics you don't need anything in your teens and early 20s except proper sleep and a normal diet. It makes me so sad to see teenagers smothering their skin with full coverage foundations when all you need is to let it breathe and glow. But somewhere in your 30s things go downhill and you are going to need "help" in the form of makeup. Actors who are under floodlights or outdoors most of the time would probably need "help" sooner and more than an average person.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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I know a lot of people in their 30’s who don’t wear makeup and look perfectly fine. You’re not supposed to suddenly age in your 30’s unless you’ve lived a reckless life and are a smoker, it’s still young but somehow there’s this perception that things go “downhill”. Now celebrities are in a different category as they need to be photogenic and don’t want their imperfections to come across hence the filters.

Originally posted by: capricornrcks


If you have good genetics you don't need anything in your teens and early 20s except proper sleep and a normal diet. It makes me so sad to see teenagers smothering their skin with full coverage foundations when all you need is to let it breathe and glow. But somewhere in your 30s things go downhill and you are going to need "help" in the form of makeup. Actors who are under floodlights or outdoors most of the time would probably need "help" sooner and more than an average person.

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