How much time do you spend getting ready? I really like Essie for the black matte color. So I’ll bring the color in if they allow it. I take too long at the nail salon to pick a color and don’t like to inconvenience people. When nail salons are open, I’ll usually go get the color I want and bring it to the salon with me instead of picking it there. But drugstores are also really good for getting nail colors. And then a good mascara, like Benefit’s Roller Lash, which I know is over $20. Or MAC's black eyeliner pencil.įirst instinct is a Cadbury bar or the mini eggs. I’m not one-brand specific, but I like the Epic Ink liner from Nyx, or KVD’s Tattoo Liner, which is quite nice. I love eyeliner! I like a low-key, natural kind of look, but then I’ll end up adding a nice thick wing. You mentioned you’re good at applying eyeliner. They are my go-to for natural but wispy-looking lashes. It also helps to put extra glue on the ends of the lashes, which helps it stick. But then, when you get more comfortable, you can apply them with your fingers, which is what I do now. Grab the individual lashes with a tweezer, which gives you more precision when you’re applying them. I think it’s best to first learn how to do it with tweezers. I take a lot of pride in my ability to do a quick wing, but also plop on falsies pretty fast. You’re pretty skilled at applying makeup yourself, particularly fake lashes. He paints his face and re-creates all these different designs. He does all kinds of makeup from typical glamour shots to putting clouds on his face with cotton. Maitreyi Ramakrishnan: His name is Lance, and he’s 16 years old and so amazingly talented. It's classic brown girl vibes + back to school all in one."(function() ) ĪLSO READ | We need more representation, there's a market for it: 'Never Have I Ever' star Maitreyi RamakrishnanGlamour: Your social media following has grown by a million followers since the premiere of Never Have I Ever. Sharma, who is the first South Asian American Editor-in-Chief of Teen Vogue, wrote alongside the cover: "My first cover for is here and I could not be happier that it's rising star and hilarious talent, looking extra fashionable, surrounded by books. Versha Sharma, who is the editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue described Maitreyi as a rising star on her post on Instagram. LOS ANGELES: 'Never Have I Ever' star Maitreyi Ramakrishnan is the second person of South Asian descent to grace the cover of the popular Teen Vogue magazine solo. With Maitreyi, Poorna Jagannathan and Richa Moorjani leading the cast, 'Never Have I Ever' is a coming-of-age story that examines Indian culture against an American backdrop. (finally!) and that's all possible thanks too!" Sharma added.ĪLSO READ | We need more representation, there's a market for it: 'Never Have I Ever' star Maitreyi RamakrishnanĪ post from a New York-based media portal The Juggernaut, wrote on the photo-sharing website: "At 19 years old, has made history as only the second person of South Asian descent to grace the cover of solo." link in bio to see it all + my letter (partially to you, partially to my younger self) about why it means so much to me to choose a cover star like Maitreyi - a brown girl allowing so many of us to see ourselves portrayed in a way that is exactly how we grew up. A post shared by Versha Sharma features and photos are so fantastic.
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