Celebrities Lead the Way: The Minimal Makeup Movement Sweeping Beauty and Fashion

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A surprising trend has evolved in the world of beauty and fashion in recent years, and it is being led by none other than our favourite celebrities. The “Minimal Makeup Look,” as it is often known, has taken the industry by storm. Not only is the movement’s simplicity appealing, but so is the uplifting message it conveys. TheGlitz spotlights why ‘Makeup Minimalism’ is the new Red Carpet trend we just can’t ignore…

Heavy layers of makeup were once considered the gold standard for red carpets and photoshoots. Celebrities are now confidently embracing their natural beauty, exhibiting immaculate skin and exposing their flaws. The Minimal Makeup Look is all about allowing one’s actual self-shine through, and it has become a symbol of honesty in an age of filters and digital embellishments.

The dazzling faces of Bollywood celebs like Kiara Advani, Alia Bhatt and Parineeti Chopra on their wedding days have emphasised this fresh look.

Cleansing and moisturising, light coverage, slight contouring, and a focus on accentuating one’s natural features are typical of the Minimal Makeup Look. It’s all about enhancing rather than masking, and the results are breathtaking. The concept encourages people to accept their uniqueness and to rethink beauty standards.

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