Best beauty Instagrams of the week: Rebecca Lim aces the glam game with her date night makeup

Also featuring Jacelyn Tay’s plum lips and Tay Ying’s chestnut brown hair

Credit: Rebecca Lim/Instagram
Credit: Rebecca Lim/Instagram
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Rebecca Lim

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Newly-engaged actress Rebecca Lim gave us a masterclass in date night makeup with her defined brows, scarlet pout and glowing skin.

Dior Contour No-Transfer Lip Liner Pencil in #080 Red Smile, $37

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Before applying your lipstick of choice, line your pout with a lip pencil to prevent your lippy from bleeding or feathering.

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Jacelyn Tay

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For a statement-making pout, go for a deep plum like wellness guru and former actress Jacelyn Tay. Pair the look with a slick of mascara and deftly-drawn brows.

Clarins Water Lip Stain in 04 Violet Water, $36

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If you’re dipping your toes into the trend, choose something with a sheerer finish like the Clarins Water Stain. It imparts a light wash of colour while nourishing and hydrating lips with skin-loving plant-based ingredients.

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Carrie Wong

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The “A Quest to Heal” star shows us that simplicity can be beautiful. Opt for illuminated glass skin, a rosy pout and neutral eyes. Now if only we all had Carrie’s amazing bone structure…

Urban Decay Stoned Vibes Highlighter, $28.50

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To mimic Carrie’s glowing mien, highlight your cheekbones at the point just above where your blusher usually goes. Then, add a touch of glitter to the bridge of your nose.

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Fann Wong

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Fann’s silky straight hair looks especially chic with the addition of bangs, which help to frame her face.

Rare Beauty Blot & Glow Touch-up Makeup Kit, $43

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After applying your skincare, absorb excess sebum with blotting paper before releasing your bangs to prevent your hair from separating.

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Tay Ying

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Brunettes can have fun, too. We just can’t get enough of actress Tay Ying’s lengthy, wavy espresso-coloured tresses.

Liese Creamy Bubble Colour Soft Brown. $16.90

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When dyeing your hair at home, work in sections (about four to six), starting at the roots to ensure you don’t miss any strands.

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