Kajal Aggarwal and Gautam Kitchlu’s love story is famous. After being friends, then a couple, and then friends again, the two recognized they wanted to see each other when the pandemic tore them apart.

The actor kept things as simple as possible when it came to preparing for the wedding, which was small owing to COVID-19 constraints. “Keep calm, bear it personal, and enjoy the moment!” is her favorite piece of advice, but there are a few things to keep in mind if you want to take beauty tips from the actress.

1) Reach out to who you trust for your big day

You don’t want any unexpected events on your big day while you’re getting married. It’s better to get the help of a makeup artist who is familiar with your skin and knows how to keep your hair frizz-free.

If you can’t work with a trusted team, arrange a trial session or at the very least provide enough inspirational photos for your team to get your vision as near to what you want as possible.

2) Wear your favorite flowers in your hair

Most brides opt for flowers over jasmine gajras, and Kajal Aggarwal opted for a floral headband composed of roses with her conventional bun instead of the more traditional jasmine gajra.

3) If you have to wear a mask, accentuate your eyes

To safeguard yourself and your guests from the COVID-19 virus, you might have to wear a mask for some of your wedding photos or functions. It’s critical to improve your eye makeup if you’re going to do so.

4) Play with different hair textures

Aggarwal kept her makeup look basic throughout all of the gatherings she attended, with glowing skin, a nude-brown lip, and a little kajal around the eyes. The actor, on the other hand, wore a neat bun to her wedding, a ponytail to her chunni ceremony, loose waves at home for the puja, and braids for the mehendi.

5) Accentuate your cheekbones when you’ll be taking photos

Aggarwal understands that if you’re going to be photographed a lot, you’ll want to make your cheekbones stand out as much as possible. Apply a cream bronzer under the cheekbones, over the jawline, and on the sides of the nose for a similar contour to hers, then blend.

Source: Vogue India