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Magical Mini Makeover

 Mini Makeover Magics




All good things come in a small package. Likewise term “mini-makeover” describes the act of making a few small, but positive, changes in outer personality. It gives a sudden lift up to personal style and appearance.

Unlike a full makeover, during which a person may significantly change appearance by making changes in their lifestyle and extend their personal style to next level, mini makeovers are taking a small and temporary steps. Full makeover happens inside- out, technical in nature and need expert mentoring whereas mini makeovers easily can be started from home.

Mini-makeovers often include a change in just one aspect of a person’s appearance or a few slight changes in each area. In order to refresh look. a person may make a few noticeable but not overwhelming changes in grooming routine / wardrobe or highlight one aspect either by himself or with the assistance of a personal appearance professional. For example : hair color highlights, nail art. They are temporary however enhance look for especial day and festivities. It is like adding some art and fashion and freshness in your existing style .

Effective mini- makeovers are easier than anyone can think. It all starts with your own attitude.Small or big, a simple makeover is an instant mood-lifter. These types of makeovers are highly recommended after a sabbatical,postpartum, season change for some especial-day or presentation, holidays,transfer to new place 

 Image Panorama by Sarita Sharda is delighted to share a few makeover tips and suggestions for how to give yourself an easy mini-makeover at home which will give you an instant ego and energy boost:

  •  If you always wear natural makeup, try a smokey eye.
  •  If you’ve been doing your eyeshadow the same way for the last five years, try a newer trend like a cut crease or a fox eye.
  • If you are always highlight eye-makeup now its lips turn to be highlighted.
  • Giving yourself a simple manicure will help you feel polished and put together,
  • In a hair makeover, the individual may add highlights to his or her hair colour, add layers, or cut bangs
  • In a fashion makeover, someone may add fashion clothing or some new modern accessories to existing wardrobe and can easily enhance the look.

When life seems boring and mundane, giving yourself a new look is a sure way to improve mood. No matter what kind of makeover you choose, that moment when you catch a glimpse of yourself in the mirror with a new style is incredibly energizing!









What type of Mini-Makeover you are planning to do for this festive season? Your responses are fondly waiting on imagepanorama.in@gmail.com and+919953485680.

Sarita Sharda
Wedding Image Makeover Consultant | Image Panorama
Mobile: 9953485680
Email: imagepanorama.in@gmail.com
Website: https://imagepanorama.in/wedding-image-makeover.html
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