From summer stunning to vintage chic, these five Indian starlets' Instagram snaps have topped our list of beauty looks.
Sonam Kapoor
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Fashion diva Sonam Kapoor has wowed us once again this week. Her ultra-feminine take on a classic '50s beauty look teams striking cat-eye black liner with blends of natural brown swept over eyelids.
Get the look: Try L'Oreal Paris Infallible Mono in Endless Chocolate and finish off with matte lips stained in a ravishing red.
Sonakshi Sinha
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A 16-hour shoot later and she's still rockin' this beauty look—Draw inspiration from Sonakshi Sinha's latest backstage selfie and line eyes with noteworthy definition to last all day.
Get the look: For blacker-than-black intensity, Vogue loves Lakme Black Satin Kajal to border upper eyelids. Sculpt the liner ends into a kitten-flick and top with lashings of mascara for a fierce focus on eyes. Play down the rest of your makeup with natural notes and a matte lip.
Katrina Kaif
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Summer is the season of flawless skin and no one wears it better than starlet Katrina Kaif. The recently turned redhead flaunts a classic less-is-more look in her latest snap that is super easy to recreate.
Get the look: It's all about base make-up here, so work a light concealer under eyes and over cheekbones, next, smooth a thin layer of foundation all over the skin to blend it all together. Vogue recommends MAC Mineralize SPF 15 Foundation Loose for a lightweight but radiant finish.
Jacqueline Fernandez
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Jacqueline Fernandez's luscious locks fall guilty of inducing the ultimate hair envy in the Instagram shot of her waking up to the world. Pyjamas are optional, though, because these eternally tousled waves embody the carefree spirit of summer with any outfit.
Get the look: Use a large barrel curling iron to form loose curls—regularly changing the direction you wrap hair around the wand to add volume. And finish with spritz of Moroccan Oil Glimmer Shine, before running fingers through your lengths for easy-going undone waves.
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