5 beauty lessons to learn from the very gorgeous Sara Tendulkar
Sara’s makeup rarely looks cakey or heavy. Even in close-up shots, her base looks like skin – never flat, never too matte, and definitely not overly powdered.
Her lesson: Your base should enhance your skin, not mask it.
Instead of full-coverage foundations, she likely uses skin tints, sheer foundations, or concealer only where necessary. This keeps her face fresh, youthful, and modern, a look that photographs beautifully without looking artificial.
Try this Indian-friendly approach:
Use a hydrating primer or simply a moisturiser as your base.
Apply a small amount of foundation only around the mouth, under the eyes, and on any redness.
Blend with a damp beauty sponge for a soft-focus finish.
Press a tiny amount of loose powder only on the T-zone (Indian humidity makes this essential).
This technique is especially great for college, office or day events, it makes you look put together without the “layered” effect.
