We love our festivities and traditions, don’t we? One such festival is Karwa Chauth where Hindu women observe a fast until moonrise for the longevity of their husbands. Not to mention, it involves women dressing in their finery replete with perfect desi wear and flawless makeup.

So if you’re confused about your look for Karwa Chauth on Sunday, BB has just the perfect solution for you. We got Krystle D’Souza, the face of Pond’s to give you a tutorial on how to look your gorgeous self this Karwa Chauth using Pond’s White Beauty BB+ Cream. If you want to hide your dark spots and give your skin a lightweight base—this should be your hero product for the look. For more details on how to do your makeup this Karwa Chauth, keep reading...

 

Choose your base wisely

Choose your base wisely

If you’re looking for a flawless finish like Krystle this Karwa Chauth, rely on the Pond’s White Beauty BB+ Cream. This one will lend your skin sun protection in the form of SPF 30 PA++ as well as conceal your dark spots along with hydrating your skin thoroughly. All you really need to do is squeeze a drop on your hands and apply it evenly with your fingers on your face and neck and your base makeup is ready!

 

Line your eyes

Line your eyes

A Karwa Chauth makeup look without some eye makeup drama? So incomplete! To get your eye makeup steps in place for the festivities, make sure you line your eyes using the Lakmé Absolute Gloss Artist Eye Liner, Black. Create a slight flick and then go with the Lakmé Eyeconic Kajal, Black on your waterline. Make sure you have a clean look on your eyes. An added makeup tip would be to use Q-tips to rub off the excess eye makeup.

 

Create a colourful pout

Create a colourful pout

What’s a full face makeup look without a colourful pout? We suggest you go with a deep pink or magenta lipstick to finish out the look. Use the Lakmé Absolute Luxe Matte Lip Color With Argan Oil, Almost Red that’s actually like a deep pink shade—just the perfect pop of colour your puckers need for Karwa Chauth. Don’t forget to finish off with a tiny shiny bindi.