Shardiya Navratri 2024:

Embracing Each Colour With Safe Beauty Practices

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Day 1 — Yellow (Radiant Start):

On this day, one can go for the natural mineral-based foundation which gives you a smooth, long-lasting base. Make sure to have a paraben-free and cruelty-free foundation so that you can practice beauty with proper safety.

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Day 2 — Green (Embrace Nature):

On the second day of Navratri, the colour green represents harmony and growth. One can experiment with earthy tones in their eyeshadow palettes, which have smooth texture powders and should be dermatologically tested.

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Day 3 — Grey (The Power of Strength):

The colour for the third day of Navratri is grey, signifying balance and strength. To elevate one's look for evening celebrations, go for a smokey eye in the shades of grey using kajal or eyeshadow that has high-intensity pigment and can blend effortlessly.

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Day 4 — Orange (Vibrancy and Energy):

The orange colour is associated with the fourth day, which represents enthusiasm and creativity. One can incorporate this colour in their makeup by using Colour Corrector. One can go for a colour corrector palette that has everything in one product, like concealer, contour, and corrector.

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Day 5 — White (Purity and Peace):

Day fifth of Navratri has white as its color, which signifies purity and truth. To get a soft, minimal look with dewy skin, liquid highlighters are a must-try, they can be used as a body highlighter as well.

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Day 6 — Red (Passion and Power):

The colour for day 6 of Navratri is red. To have a classic look, one can go with red matte lipstick, which is long-lasting, non-transferable, and free from harmful chemicals. Also, pairing it with a liner will create an impressive look.

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Day 7— Blue (Calmness and Protection):

Seventh day of Navratri has blue as its colour, which signifies serenity and stability. One can incorporate navy or teal in their eye makeup using blue eyeliner for a bold statement.

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Day 8 — Pink (Love and Compassion):

Pink is the colour associated with the 8th day of Navratri, which is known for showering immense love and compassion. One can go for a soft pink look with lip and cheek tint to have a natural and dewy finish.

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Day 9 — Purple (Spirituality and Wisdom):

The colour purple, which represents spirituality and transformation, marks the end of Navratri. To add a pop of colour to one's look, use the shade of purple eyeshadow and eyeliner, which will help in creating a statement.

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Inputs By:

Mr. Mihir Jain, Sales and Marketing Director, Insight Cosmetics

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