Charlene Choi’s black hairband is the easiest hack for bad hair days
Leave it to the Hong Kong actress-singer to elevate an otherwise casual hair accessory look
By Letty Seah -
Here’s a breakdown of the best beauty looks of stars from the past week and some tips on how to achieve them.
The 41-year-old actress dressed up her laidback CNY outfit and her naturally-voluminous mane with an equally puffy black headband. She kept the rest of her makeup simple, with subtly-lined eyes and rosy pink tones on her cheek and lips.
Apart from soaking up excess oils, a dry shampoo like this one from Briogeo also pulls double duty to add grit and body. Let your dry shampoo sit for about two minutes before gently rubbing the product into your scalp to spread it out evenly.
The China-based actress made her “sunburn” blush the star of the show with well-placed embellishments. She finished her sparkly look with false eyelashes and nude lips.
Instead of stopping at the apples of your cheeks, follow Eleanor’s lead and sweep your blush across the bridge of your nose and your cheekbones in a “W” motion for that “strawberry girl” sun-drenched look.
Hi Barbie! The “Key Witness” star channelled her inner girly girl for the Lunar New Year festivities and sported a pretty-in-pink makeup look. She paired a light wash of pink on her eyelids with a glossy peachy pink pout for that youthful and fresh look.
To mimic Denise’s luminous pout, focus your gloss on the centre of your lips to add the right amount of shine and colour while keeping the formula from slipping and sliding.
Allowing her glitzy ensemble to take centre stage, the actress opted for a subtle smokey eye set against a matte complexion and high-shine pout.
To prevent your artfully blended eyeshadow from running midday, prep your eyelids with a long-wearing primer.
The veteran actress just gave us a masterclass in wearing colour on our eyelids. She teamed teal eyeshadow with kohl-rimmed eyes and a hydrated, MLBB lip.
The easiest way to achieve lived-in, insouciant smokey eye à la Shu Qi is to line your top and bottom lash line with a pencil liner before rubbing your eyes with your fingers.