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Horoscope Today: August 24, 2025

Cosmic tip: What would you create if you did not have to be anyone but yourself?

Merging of two worlds, merging of two thoughts, ideas, or people or you finally getting out there by yourself—wherever you are at in life, this message is for you. Leo, you know you’re a playa. But at this point in time, how about being a team playa? You can rise by lifting others and you know a little secret? You will shine brighter. The more you pour into collective work and goals in the next couple of weeks, the more swiftly things will begin picking up pace. Tough times are coming to a close. And you are about to be mind blown either by someone new who enters your life, or simply by the version of yourself you are about to become.

Cosmic tip: Step away from the fears into the wild magical seas.

What have you got to hide? Nothing. Virgo. Zilch. Nada. What have you got to gain—lots. A fulfilling time awaits you, where not only will some of you be considering expanding your family or inner circle, but also find moments that make you feel truly grateful for who you are and what you are surrounded by. Celebratory times lie ahead and while you may already have an inkling, you will also realise that no matter what you do right now, you are almost like a gold coin minting machine—where your ideas not only transform but also hold and add a lot of value. Get social—it may be time to raise a toast soon.

Cosmic tip: Connection and community are what keep your fuel tank full. So tank up.

Look elsewhere—diagonally, opposite, sideways or even through a curved lens, Libra. Because life is not a straight trajectory and you know it. Where logic ends, magic begins. And you are about to witness a spectacular show. What does it need from you? Well, the eclipse on September 7 may be shaking things up but it is here to ignite your sparklers. What is dysfunctional must leave or be modified. What feels like a loop must become something creative and engaging. Libra, leave behind your fears of losing it all—how about trying to date life, that person, or yourself, once again?


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This couple’s wedding in Mexico City was a blend of couture, mariachi and Bollywood revelry

An island girl at heart, raised in sun-drenched Barbados, Sanjana Sippy has always seen herself as a free spirit. It’s a quality that shaped her work as a fashion stylist and later as the founder of her sustainable resortwear label, IsaaVibes, and it carried into her wedding in Mexico City to wellness investor Sumesh Sachar, a self-proclaimed modern-day nomad whose believes better living isn’t just a trend but a lifelong pursuit.

“We were introduced through a mutual friend on Instagram,” says Sippy. “I wasn’t looking to date, but every Sunday he’d send me a ‘Happy Sunday Funday!’ message.” A year of digital hellos later, Sachar surprised her in Barbados. Their first date played out on a boat, and Sundays quickly became their thing. “And just like that, three years sailed by,” she shares.

Though long-distance for much of their relationship, the couple always spent their summers together. One such trip took them to Portugal’s rugged coastline, where days were spent sailing, swimming in azure waters and staying at Christian Louboutin’s boutique hotel in Melides. What Sippy didn’t know was that Sachar was planning to propose. On a serene sandbank in Comporta, he set up a picnic brunch, poured champagne and asked Sippy to marry him under sunshine-speckled skies.

For the couple, choosing to have the wedding in Mexico City was easy enough. Having vacationed there before, they felt its colour-soaked streets, modernist architecture and playful spirit mirrored their own. “Our wedding mood board was about creating an experience—a celebration of love and culture blending into each other,” Sippy shares.

For their three-day wedding weekend, they wanted family and friends to fully immerse themselves in the essence of Mexico. They kicked off the celebrations with an intimate haldi ceremony where Sippy wore a Shivan & Narresh sari in a bold, abstract print that balanced tradition with contemporary design, while Sachar chose a custom-printed kurta from Just Men. The welcome dinner unfolded at a city restaurant under the theme of tequila, tacos and tango, complete with a mariachi band, taco stands and a sommelier-led tequila tasting. For the occasion, the bride wore a Ritika Mirchandani custom one-shoulder dress with a sari drape and gold embroidery—“flirty and chic with just the right amount of drama,” as she describes it.


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Why has clubbing in India become so awful?

It has now been four months since I last went clubbing and found myself sulking at a table in a popular Bandra establishment. After about 15 minutes on the dance floor without alcohol, I realised I could no longer pretend to enjoy the techno music blasting through the speakers. My friends were nowhere to be found. The strangers around me seemed uninterested in striking up a conversation with anyone outside their clique. In the car with my friends on the way back, I bitterly remarked, “The next time I say I want to go clubbing, please just shake me hard and remind me of this night.”

The issue was not just that one night. It was a series of nights spent in anticipation of going out, only to return home underwhelmed. As with all things, Bollywood was partly to blame for this disappointment. Growing up, I had envisioned clubbing in India to look like it was portrayed on screen: Deepika Padukone blissfully spinning under neon lights as ‘Uff Teri Adaa’ (Karthik Calling Karthik) plays, Katrina Kaif spraying and chugging champagne in ‘Choomantar’ (Mere Brother Ki Dulhan) or Kangana Ranaut climbing atop a bar counter and ripping her sweater off in ‘Hungama Ho Gaya’ (Queen). Unfortunately, other than the neon lights, these depictions of partying now seem to be either false or a relic of the past.

Based in Delhi, 25-year-old Vyoma Trivedi, an assistant marketing manager, admits that clubbing in the capital city can be a hit or miss. “There are nights when I have returned home before 11pm,” she laments. “If you go to a place where the music is mainly just techno or reel-famous songs, it causes people to just stand in a corner with their drinks.” 22-year-old Mridul Munjal, who lives in Gurugram and works in marketing and communications, agrees. “It feels like clubs in Delhi are trying to cater to everyone and in doing that, are ultimately catering to no one properly.”

In the last five years or so, electronic music, including techno, house and trance, has risen in popularity, going mainstream across metropolitan cities in India. In Mumbai, spaces like Bonobo, antiSOCIAL and Khar Social spotlight a genre of music that was once reserved for underground raves and parties. Unfortunately, this has also led to a lack of diversity in clubs’ sonic landscapes. With most venues sticking to a similar sound, partygoers are left with music they may not necessarily enjoy. “Take Bollywood, for example. If a film is commercially successful, you’ll only see that kind of film released over and over again,” explains rock musician Bann Chakraborty. “Similarly, if one DJ has done well with techno, every venue will play techno. Nobody wants to take a risk by giving a chance to a different-sounding performer or even genre.” In contrast, the 47-year-old recalls Zenzi, a lounge bar once described as ‘Bandra’s living room’, that closed its doors in 2011. “It was like our second home. We would finish work and just run there,” he enthuses, recalling how he was offered his first job in Mumbai by a stranger he spent a few hours chatting with at the bar. “For 3-4 nights a week, they’d have a live band or DJ. There were open mic nights, spoken word sessions and unplugged sessions. Lots of different activities to keep people socially engaged.”


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Sreeleela’s multi-hued lehenga is layered with zardozi and tikki handwork

For Janmashtami, Sreeleela chose Aayushi Maniar’s Indrani lehenga, a patchwork of jewel tones and painstaking embroidery that looked less like clothing and more like a canvas of colour and craft.

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The lehenga belongs to Maniar’s latest ‘Banno’ collection, a line that leans on fabrics as much as embroidery. “When we envisioned this lehenga, the intention was to create something that breathes both grandeur and delicacy,” shares Maniar. “The fabric was the starting point. We used tussar organza for the lehenga and tissue for the dupatta. Each of these textiles has a fragile lightness of its own, while still holding a regal presence,” the designer adds.

The lehenga was cut in alternating kalis of jewel tones, each one embroidered with floral and architectural motifs that played against one another in harmony. “Every motif has been hand-worked using tikki, zardozi, katdana and poth work,” Maniar says of the craft. “The idea was always to balance refinement with celebration.”

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Sreeleela’s blouse provided the counterpoint: an angiya-style patchwork in red, green, purple and orange, its off-shoulder cut bringing a contemporary sharpness to the traditional silhouette. A red tissue dupatta, finished with cording and beaded tassels, rounded her look off..

The accessories amplified the lehenga’s richness without overwhelming it. A kundan choker framed her neckline, paired with jhumkas, kaan phool and a delicate maang tikka. Her hair was braided and tied with a red parandi, while her makeup stayed soft and luminous, keeping the focus on the ensemble.

She went with a kundan choker, jhumkas with kaan phool and a delicate maang tikka. Her hair was done in a long braid adorned with a red parandi, while her makeup stayed soft and luminous, keeping the focus on the ensemble. Styled one way, it carries the ease of a daytime celebration; styled another, it holds its own under evening lights.

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How to style wide-leg jeans, according to the street-style set

“The great, and also most challenging, thing about shopping for denim—especially wide-leg jeans—is that every single silhouette and treatment seems to be trending at the same time,” Vogue’s Daniel Rodgers noted in his guide to the autumn trends that everyone is already buying. Denim trends will come and go, but the best approach is always to find a fit that makes you feel the most confident and resonates with your own personal style.

Wide-leg jeans tend to have universal appeal because, unlike a skinny jean, which has a more uniform look, this silhouette can be tweaked to have very different end results. You can go for a more baggy, skater style, a flared fit that will appeal to wannabe Chloé girls or even a more tailored pair that will resemble more formal trousers. This variety also means that the styling opportunities are plentiful – thankfully, they have become a street-style staple, meaning there is no shortage of outfit inspiration.

If you are after a more fashion-forward styling approach, at Copenhagen Fashion Week, baggy, wide-leg jeans were predominantly styled with white cotton nightie dresses or lace slips styled over the top. Note that you want your dress to have movement, rather than sitting in a block over your jeans, so look for styles with tiered, waterfall or asymmetric hemlines, or tuck part of the skirt into the waistband to create this look.

When it comes to everyday dressing, you really don’t need to overcomplicate things, as this style of jeans arguably looks best when paired with a boxy white T-shirt and a leather jacket – a ’90s formula that continues to define model off-duty style. It also pays to lean into the oversized look, and pair your baggy jeans with track jackets or sports jerseys that have the same proportions. Keep scrolling for more styling ideas that’ll make wide-leg jeans the hardest-working piece in your wardrobe this season.

Dress + flip-flops

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Marks & Spencer – Leather Jean Belt

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Paris Texas – Jane Leather Ankle Boots

White denim + black accessories

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Vest + scarf

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Jersey T-shirt + trainers

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T-shirt + leather jacket

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Frame – The Loose Low-Rise Wide-Leg Jeans

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Leather jacket + heel sandals

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Arket – Cloud Loose Wide Jeans

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Aeyde – Wilma Snake-Effect Leather Sandals

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Horoscope Today: August 23, 2025

Cosmic tip: Fan that fire and build something great together.

Yes, life can feel hard. Yes, I get it, you feel like you cannot carry on anymore. Yes, sometimes you just wish you could scream at the top of your voice and let it all out. Sag, if you can—then do it! It will make you feel lighter. If you cannot, for any reason, then let your emotions out through journaling, running, going for a walk, or simply crying it out. Do anything that makes you feel lighter, if not brighter; it is not your burdens that you need to carry forward any more. It is resolution and healing that must occupy the driver’s seat in your life. No need to take any more leaps of faith. For today, allow yourself to feel all the pressure and have a meltdown if you must. Sometimes the easiest way to release is to feel your way through it.

Cosmic tip: Things will look up again.

Your moment of truth is here, Capricorn, and you have made your choice this time. Your heart glows with what your eyes are set on, and you simply cannot hold back your voice from singing your heartfelt song. This creates some sort of magic for you, darling—one that makes the cosmos sing with you and bring happy,y shiny moments your way. You not only draw in your wishes, but also your tribe and all that you need along your journey. Get started with that idea and ask your angels to support you along the way.

Cosmic tip: Magical help will be arriving in time.

Merging your heart with what brings you joy—be it your relationships, your work, your goals or anything else is the way to creating lasting wealth and abundance. Aquarius, for you, recently your family and relationship sector has been highlighted, and while you may be shouldering equal and shared responsibility all along, you are now feeling it in your bones to branch out, to make a move, or perhaps even commit (personal or professional). Sure, this will require you to make things work, juggle between worlds and systematically move through your plans and goals, but this is not something you have not done before and that you cannot handle.

Cosmic tip: Make choices with flexibility, resourcefulness and a sense of humour.

Keep walking on your path, Pisces. The more honestly you show up, the more intently the cosmos safeguards your wildest interests and passions. You may be feeling like there is more going on beneath the surface than meets the eye, and sure, new opportunities are lined up for you; however, you must also keep your eyes and ears open for any advantageous situations or people that may be surrounding you. Give, but judiciously so that you don’t end up draining your energy, resources, ideas or anything else in the bargain.

Cosmic tip: Allow your intellect and intuition to merge at this point.


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Aditi Rao Hydari, Kajol and Tillotama Shome reimagined power dressing in the best looks of the week

This week on the style circuit, it was the suit that did the talking. From Aditi Rao Hydari in a sharply tailored brown set to Tillotama Shome’s velvet interpretation and Kajol’s sequinned version, power dressing found three new moods. Elsewhere, leather, brocade and embroidery kept texture at the forefront, proving that dressing with depth remains the season’s strongest statement.

Aditi Rao Hydari set the tone at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) in a brown tailored set by Jeevan from Hussain Rehar’s Summer 2025 collection. The keyhole blazer, with gold buttons and sharply defined shoulders, was paired with fluid, pleated trousers that hinted at a pallazo silhouette. A matching dupatta worn along with the suit added softness. The overall look brought together crisp tailoring with elements of drape to the structure, turning the suit into an Indianised version of power dressing.

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Janhvi Kapoor switched gears from her run of ethnic ensembles to a sculpted tan leather co-ord by Georges Hobeika. The corset-style top, embossed with a lace neckline and pearl-accented hardware, was paired with a pencil skirt that skimmed past the knees. Sleek and material-driven, it was a study in shape and finish.




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Neha Dhupia’s sari-inspired Anamika Khanna gown came with a sweeping embroidered pallu

The shimmer of sequins and zardozi announced Neha Dhupia’s arrival before she did, wrapped in an Anamika Khanna sari-inspired gown that turned craft into performance art. A stark black column slit high at the thigh formed the base, overlaid with an embroidered drape that swept across one shoulder and fell like a modern pallu to the floor.

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The embellishment was dense: sequins, beads and zardozi arranged into oversized leaves and florals in antique gold and silver. Against the minimalist base, the embroidery shimmered like armour, underscoring Khanna’s instinct for turning traditional craft into something resolutely contemporary.

Neha Dhupia treated everything around the gown like stage lighting; pared back so the embroidery remained the script. Her hair was pulled straight and sleek, left to fall down her back. Makeup stayed in warm tones: bronzed lids, luminous skin, lips in muted beige, all designed to complement the metallic drape without competing with it.

Accessories functioned less as adornment and more as reinforcements. Oversized floral studs mirrored the motifs on the gown, while a single ring added punctuation. Even the choice of footwear felt choreographed: classic black Louboutins, their red soles flashing briefly through the slit, delivering a final beat of drama.


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19 heart-healthy foods experts want you to add to your plates

“Soluble fibre helps lower LDL by binding to the bile acids and cholesterol in the digestive tract and removing them from the body,” she explains. “It also supports healthy blood sugar levels and feeds beneficial gut bacteria which may reduce systemic inflammation linked to heart disease.”

Hemp hearts

Hemp hearts, which are the soft inner part of hemp seeds, are a rich source of omega-3 and omega-6 fats and arginine. Py says that when the arginine develops into nitric oxide, it can relax and widen blood vessels, thus improving blood flow and helping lower our blood pressure.

Walnuts

Py says that walnuts contain healthy fats, omega-3s and antioxidants to benefit our heart health. Studies show that eating walnuts daily can lower our risk of cardiovascular disease and manage our cholesterol levels.

Oats

Py says oats make for a great heart-healthy food because of their fibre content. According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), one cup of oats contains about 8 grams of fibre, and studies show that fibre can lower inflammation and cholesterol.

Leafy greens

Spinach, kale, collard greens, rocket, cabbage and more leafy greens should be a go-to if you’re looking for heart-healthy foods. Py says that leafy greens are rich in potassium and antioxidants to help lower high cholesterol.

Broccoli

Py also likes broccoli for heart health. (Bonus: it’s great for hormonal health too.) On top of being rich in antioxidants, which she says help neutralise free radicals that can damage blood vessels and lead to plaque build-up, it is also a great source of fibre.

Black beans, lentils and other legumes

Legumes like black beans and lentils come with loads of health benefits, especially when it comes to supporting the heart. Py loves lentils, especially for their fibre and protein content and antioxidant properties. Black beans are also high in fibre content and have antioxidant properties to lower cholesterol and high blood pressure and reduce the risk of heart disease.

Berries

Another fruit you can turn to for heart health, Py says, is berries. Berries such as strawberries, blackberries and raspberries are rich in vitamins and antioxidants which are known to reduce inflammation and the risk of cardiovascular disease.

Salmon

Salmon is one of the healthiest food options because of its omega-3 fatty acid content. Py especially loves it for the heart as she says it reduces inflammation, lowers the fat lipids in your blood, maintains a healthy heart rhythm and protects against plaque build-up.

Olive oil

Olive oil comes with many health benefits, such as its ability to boost our gut health and serotonin levels. Where our heart is concerned, it contains healthy fats, says Py, which makes it great for heart health. Studies show that regular consumption of the oil may help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.

Sweet potato

Py loves sweet potatoes for the heart. It’s packed with fibre content and potassium. “[Potassium] can help regulate blood pressure by counterbalancing the effects of sodium and easing pressure on blood vessel walls, in turn reducing heart disease and stroke risk,” she says. “Most people do not consume enough, which is why focusing on these sources is especially important.”

Figs

Another recommendation from Py, figs are packed with potassium and fibre to lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart disease.

Lean meats

When thinking about heart-healthy proteins, which Py says support metabolic health and lean muscle mass, you’ll want to pick lean meats like chicken, turkey breast or tuna. She explains that replacing red or processed meats with these options can significantly lower cardiovascular risk.

Yoghurt

Yoghurt works for any meal, and it’s one of the best heart-healthy dairy food options. Studies show that eating two servings of plain yoghurt a week lowers the risk of cardiovascular disease.

Quinoa

Brown and tri-coloured quinoa are rich in protein, vitamins, minerals and peptides. Studies show that it can help regulate blood sugar levels, reduce inflammation and prevent and treat cardiovascular diseases.

Whole-grain bread

If you’re looking for a bread option for your heart health, go the whole-grain route. Studies show that whole-grain bread can reduce the risk of coronary heart and cardiovascular disease as well as diabetes and respiratory disease.

Tofu

Tofu not only provides a great source of protein but it also benefits your heart. Studies show that tofu and soy-based products may reduce the risk of developing heart disease.


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9 creamy blush sticks you’ll actually use every day

If there’s one product that deserves permanent handbag status, it’s blush sticks. One swipe brings colour back to tired skin, no brushes (bonus if it comes attached) or bathroom stops required. The best ones multitask on lips and lids, blend in with a fingertip, and slip in a dose of hydration while they’re at it.

And there’s a reason they’ve become the beauty editor’s favourite shortcut. Where powders can fade or sit heavily, creams melt in for a finish that looks more alive than made-up. Newer formulas are infused with skin-friendly extras like oils and vitamins, so every swipe is a blend of makeup and care.

asa Beauty Lip & Cheek Tint

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The asa Lip & Cheek Tint is infused with a blend of oils to give you a natural blush and boost the collagen in your skin. This multi-purpose stick adds a hydrating, refreshing glow to both your cheeks and lips. Packed with vitamins, it not only delivers a natural flush of color but also helps nourish your skin and repair damage for a healthier, radiant look.

Kiro Wonder Wand Multi-Stick

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Kiro’s Wonder Wand Multi-Stick adds a healthy, natural flush to cheeks, a creamy tint to lips, and a subtle wash of colour across lids. The formula is ultra-light and blends in seconds, leaving behind a soft, matte finish that looks effortless on all skin tones. Rosehip oil to brighten and support skin, avocado oil for hydration, and moringa oil for antioxidant care. The result is pigment that feels as good as it looks.

Smashbox Hot Stx Blush Stick

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Smashbox’s limited-edition HOT STX is unapologetically vivid, designed for days when blush is the main look. The cream formula glides on easily, blends down with fingers or a brush, and leaves a dewy finish that looks like skin, only brighter. The shades—from punchy poppy to electric violet—are made to play with, whether you tap them in lightly or go full intensity.

NARS The Multiple Blush

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Cult favourite NARS’ iconic Multiple Blush Stick comes with a cream-to-powder texture, so you get the best of both (formula) worlds. It’s long-lasting, blurred finish stays on your cheeks for 16 hours, so minimal touchup sessions before your meeting and date.

Chanel Les Beiges Blush Stick

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With its luminous velvet finish, CHANEL’s blush sticks can be used to sculpt your face and enhance its natural, healthy glow by adding a touch of colour to the cheekbones. The silky texture enriched with cotton and rose extract feels light and adaptive, like it isa second skin.

Charlotte Tilbury Unreal Blush Stick

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Charlotte Tilbury’s Unreal Blush Stick delivers a dewy, sunset-inspired glow in seconds. The six shades glide across cheeks and lips with a juicy wash of colour, while skincare ingredients like Collageneer™ and hyaluronic acid hydrate and smooth for a fresh, lit-from-within finish.

Milk Makeup’s Lip + Cheek stick

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Milk Makeup’s Lip + Cheek stick is a swipe-and-go essential, delivering a natural flush to both lips and cheeks with a creamy, hydrating formula. Packed with mango butter, avocado oil and apricot oil, it blends seamlessly and builds colour without streaks, making touch-ups possible anywhere.

Anastasia Beverly Hills’ Stick Blush

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Anastasia Beverly Hills’ Stick Blush is a lightweight cream formula that melts into skin for a seamless, natural finish. The buildable colour blends from a sheer wash to a vivid pop without disturbing makeup underneath, while the attached brush makes on-the-go application effortless.

PIXI On-The-Glow Blush

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PIXI’s On-The-Glow Blush is a tinted balm that adds a sheer wash of colour while keeping skin hydrated. Infused with ginseng, aloe vera, and fruit extracts, it conditions as it tints, making it as much skincare as makeup. Easy to swipe on cheeks and lips, and buildable to get your desired level of pigment.

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