Janmashtami: This festive season, beauty seeks to mimic!!!

This joyous day, full of colorful customs and cultural celebrations, honors the birth of Lord Krishna. Even more important than the exquisite jewelry and ethnic clothing are the hair and makeup, which greatly finish the look. The celebration of Janmashtami is about expressing oneself and embracing your real personal style, regardless of whether you choose a spectacular or understated, glowing look. Try these suggestions to achieve the ideal appearance that makes you stand out.

The heavenly and joyous spirit of the day, with a special emphasis on Lord Krishna's persona, frequently serves as the inspiration for a traditional Janmashtami ensemble. "For a dewy appearance that serves as the basis for the rest of the makeup, start by using a luminous or lightweight foundation. Applying gold or bronze eyeshadow to the inner corners of your eyes might be a good choice if you want your eyes to stand out. You can complete the eyes by adding kohl (kajal) and a thin, delicate eyeliner to that. Use eyeshadow that has a hint of blue or a color inspired by a peacock to symbolize Krishna. False lashes can also be applied for a dramatic effect, according to beauty firm founder Neetu Juneja. 

In order to complete the ensemble, she also advises adding ornamental bindis. If you choose a minimalist style, you may want to think about going with the little bindis that are embellished with crystals.

Popular color schemes that combine well with traditional clothing include gold, brown, and vivid reds and pinks. The look can also be enhanced with a bold lip color and a bit of subtle blush. makeup artist Saaniya Aakib Lakdawala advises, "Add a creative twist by experimenting with textures like glitter, using graphic eyeliner designs, or mixing traditional styles with modern makeup techniques."

The entire traditional Janmashtami look is elevated by giving the haircuts a creative twist. Braids are always successful when paired with fresh flowers, like jasmine. Updos are another sophisticated hairstyle choice. Beautifully crafted mang tikas and gajra can be used to accessorize a bun. fashion and lifestyle influencer Harshita Kamra advises adding festive and traditional headbands or clips to hair that is left uncovered.

Finish the whole ensemble with lavish mehendi designs that draw inspiration from flutes, peacocks, and Krishna's footprints. Alternatively, add tiny matki designs, or pots, to add even more tradition and significance.




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