Updated On: 30 July, 2024 10:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Anindita Paul
Actor Sheezan Khan recently opened up about men embracing make-up to look and feel more put together on a daily basis. A useful guidebook to help you get started

Sheezan Khan; Ranveer Singh flaunts a groomed look with an even skin tone; Vicky Kaushal pairs a rugged look with minimal make-up. Pics Courtesy/Instagram
There was a time when make-up was relegated to the confines of women’s vanities, meant to be worn only to cater to the male gaze. Not anymore. The recent proliferation of men proudly sharing their GRWM routines, including a nifty assortment of skincare products and colour cosmetics, on social media has converted this narrative into a far more equitable and less gender-oriented one. And so, actor Sheezan Khan’s recent comments on make-up being gender-neutral may have struck a chord with many of his fans. “Whether as a form of self-expression or simply to cover up a bad skin day, men are increasingly embracing the transformative power of makeup in the most heartening ways,” says make-up artist Natasha Nyss. But, if you’re new to the process, and don’t know where to begin, she shares a quick guide to a fool-proof routine that will outlast Mumbai’s unpleasant, humid weather.
“Start with a good moisturiser that works with your skin type. Massage your face to reduce any puffiness. Layer with sweat-proof sunscreen and then a primer,” suggests Nyss. This, she says, creates a well hydrated base that is a must for all makeup looks. Full coverage foundation can be daunting for even seasoned make-up lovers. Instead, look for a tinted serum to even out your skin tone and cancel out any redness or hyperpigmentation. Next comes concealer, which can help erase your dark circles and blemishes. Nyss advises using a hydrating product that’s closest to your skin colour. Warming up the product with your fingers and patting it into your skin ensures the most seamless finish.