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Red Velvet's Joy spills her makeup secrets

Red Velvet's Joy spills her makeup secrets

Time of India5 days ago
Red Velvet's Joy ditches her homebody image for a dazzling glam-up, revealing her 30-product makeup secrets and dual-style charm-relatable and inspiring for all beauty fans!
Do you ever find yourself lounging in pajamas, wishing you could magically transform into your most fabulous self for a spontaneous night out? Well, Joy from Red Velvet totally gets you! Our girl Joy, who once wore the crown for 'homebody queen,' just flipped the script and brought some fresh 'ggugguggu' (snazzy, glam, and absolutely spruced up) style into her life-and honestly, same energy, right?
Instead of her usual chill sleepwear, Joy's gearing up on the hit show 'I Live Alone.'
This isn't just about swapping pajamas for party clothes; Joy's diving deep into the beauty game, showing us how a little effort (and maybe a few dozen makeup products) can seriously boost your outside-the-house confidence.
The Ultimate Glow-Up: 30-Step
Makeup Routine
We all know someone who's got just one compact and a lipstick in their bag. But Joy? She rolls with not one, not two, but THREE makeup pouches. That's right-her arsenal stacks up to a wild 30 products! If you've ever splurged on that one perfect eyeliner or a glittery eyeshadow, just imagine Joy setting up her own mini beauty store in the living room.
Wake up, do some home training, then it's full commitment to the makeup game-relatable for anyone who's tried to look their best for the 'gram, a date, or just themselves.
Her routine isn't just about looking pretty. It's a whole self-care ritual. Trying out every new trend, blending, contouring, and yes, probably triple-checking her eyeliner symmetry-iconic! For Indian youth who might swap k-beauty sheet masks for a classic rosewater spritz or a last-minute kajal swipe, that sense of putting in the effort is universal. And if you're wondering, the cost of 30 high-end Korean beauty products could easily run you ₹30,000 to ₹50,000 (about 3 to 5 lakh KRW)-now that's dedication!
Double Trouble: Two Styles, One Joy
Joy isn't just about one look-she's got range! On the episode, you'll see her flip from cheerful, radiant, and loveable to cool, sleek, and a little bit sexy.
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It's every fun-loving youth's closet crisis: do you want to dazzle in brights or slay in all-black chic? Whether it's trying both sides before heading out or just embracing every side of your personality, Joy's drama-filled transformation is way too relatable.
And when she teases, "My secret style? It's THIS!"-honestly, aren't we all searching for that one 'main character' outfit that just hits right?
Mirror Reflection: Why We Relate
Watching Joy's transformation is like seeing a friend get ready for a big day-her vibe is playful and real, filled with the little routines and worries every young person faces. No matter if you're chillin' in Seoul or hustling in Mumbai, her simple pleasure in self-care and her playful anxieties about style speak to all of us. Joy's journey from a 'homebody' to a confident glam queen feels like the ultimate self-love flex, bridging cultures through blush, eyeliner, and a fearless heart.
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