The fashion and beauty industry can inspire some of the most beautiful works of art. But there have also been misses. (100 layers of anything, anyone?) The Republican Post’s Clarabelle Tan recreates five weird beauty and fashion trends of 2017 and gives her verdict on which trends will be here to stay.
Food makeup
This trend was popularised by ‘The Full Face of Food Challenge’ started by vlogger Raychel Newton in 2016. However, many people only started to explore the potential of food makeup this year. YouTubers, such as Ms Yeah and Promise Phan, have challenged the standards of being resourceful with our makeup. What you need: Cocoa powder, beetroot and contour brush How to do it: Verdict: The cocoa contour smelt great but didn’t appear as dark on the skin as I expected. However, it is a great alternative when you run out of contour powder! In my opinion, the colour was a little too yellow and didn’t give me that cool-toned warmth I was looking for. If you feel like switching things up maybe try this trend! The beetroot tint was a surprise. The colour came off really nice which gave my lips and cheeks a nice rosy tint. (Tip: You can apply a few layers to get a darker lip colour). However, if you don’t like the smell of beetroot I wouldn’t suggest putting it on your lips as the smell was strongest there. This is a more natural alternative to cosmetic lip tints and it’s cheaper too! A pack of six beetroots cost me only $3.82 while a lip tint in the market would cost you around $12, and you really only need a small piece. Double thumbs up to this! Rating: |
Full face highlighterI think we need shades here because this trend is blinding! While some choose to do the minimum by highlighting their cheekbones, other have chosen to wear it all over their faces. This trend gives off major goddess vibes with that golden ethereal glow. What you need: Various Highlighters/ shimmery shadows and highlight brush. How to do it: Verdict: Even though this is impractical to wear out daily, this trend still looks stunning. However, it would be best to skip this if you have oily skin as you would look like a greasy ball of mess. I would definitely rock this for a party or special occasion though. Rating: 6/10 |
Lollipop lipsIf you can’t seem to colour inside the lines, this trend is perfect for you. Lollipop lips give a messy effect that one might encounter after sucking on a lollipop. This trend gained the attention of many when MAC cosmetics posted photos of the lip look on their social media, which they created at the Preen show during London Fashion Week. However, the response they got was not what they expected. The viewers hated the look, with many protesting that this look was just terrible. What you will need: Lipstick of your choice, lip gloss How to do it: Verdict: Lollipop lips was easy to recreate. However, I would definitely not wear this look out! It made me look like The Joker from the Batman movie franchise with messy red lipstick. It did not look flattering at all and I would give this a pass. Rating: 4/10 |
Choker BeltWe have all seen some pretty ridiculous chokers in the market as the 90s-trend made a recent comeback. Some have even begun to wear a belt round their necks. What you will need: A belt How to do it: Tie the belt around your neck and secure it (you may need to punch more holes in the belt), pair it with minimalistic colours to let your choker stand out. Verdict: This look is wearable and when paired right, it can look really stunning. It was also easy to find the resources as you just need a belt. However, I am not a big choker fan and this is not something everyone can pull off so I’m giving this a 5/10. Rating: 5/10 |
Nutella hair dyeWhat is with the trend of people putting things meant for their stomach on themselves? Nutella hair dye became a trend when a colourist at Abed & Samer, a salon based in the United Arab Emirates, posted several videos on Instagram of himself using this sweet treat to dye his customers’ hair. This led to many people trying out this yummy trend themselves. Despite no visible results from those who tried, many of them did say it made their hair smooth and moisturised! I’ll test the hair mask portion of Nutella. What you will need: Nutella, towels, disposable hair cap, hair dyeing brush How to do it: Step 1: Start with dry hair, section up your hair and apply Nutella on with a brush. Verdict: I was really expecting this trend to work as a hair mask due to the oil in the Nutella and all the positive reviews on YouTube. However, the opposite happened as the Nutella was really thick and sweet which made my hair clump together and made it a giant sticky mess. It was also not worth the extra amount of time washing and cleaning up. The process had caused me to drip Nutella all over my bathroom sink and floor. This also took me two lathering sessions before majority of the Nutella came out. My hair did look shinier after drying and it also retained the Nutella smell (1 point for that). But it also made me wonder if I had washed all that Nutella out. Rating: 1/10 |
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