
Ananya Panday's Shooting Time Look Is Complete With A Minimal Glam And Layered Tresses
Photo Credit: Instagram.com/ananyapanday
Ananya Panday looked like a million bucks in her latest beauty offering that saw her donning a skin-like foundation, face framing brows, black eyeliner and loads of mascara t define her eyes. This was teamed with a wash of rose hued blush swept across her cheeks and nose bridge to give her a youthful look and add colour to her face. Last but not least, she added a nude lip liner and a pink lip oil to her pout to give it all the gloss and glam.
If Ananya's makeup game was on point, then how could her tresses stay far behind? Her light brown locks were styled into salon style waves and set in a side-parted fashion to frame her face just right and become the ideal crowning glory for her look.
Ananya Panday scores glam gold in a barely-there makeup moment dished out during a shoot day.

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