Inside Reet Kaur’s Professional Makeup Kit
Students often ask what I keep in my vanity. Whether it's high-end staples or reliable drugstore finds, these are the products I trust for a flawless finish.
Blush is essential for an Indian bridal look. Here are my top three blush recommendations, from high-end to drugstore, that give a beautiful, natural flush perfect for brides.
I often skip foundation in the summer for a more breathable look. This video is my honest review of a roll-on concealer that gives amazing, lightweight coverage that is easy to blend and lasts for hours.
I tried the left-hand challenge with these versatile eye pencils. They are super buttery, can be used as an eyeshadow or kajal, and come with a smudger, making them great for creating quick smokey eyes.
About Inside My Makeup Kit
One thing I tell every student in my masterclass is that you do not need to spend a fortune to get a pro-level result. My kit is a mix of high-end essentials like MAC and Dior, and hardworking drugstore gems that perform just as well. I care about performance—whether it is a concealer that survives a hot Gurugram wedding or a blush that gives that perfect, natural flush. Your kit should be about what works for your skin, not just the brand name on the packaging.
Building a professional makeup kit is not about hoarding the most expensive items. It is about understanding textures, undertones, and longevity. When I work on a bride, I choose products based on the specific skin concerns, not on brand loyalty.
Why I Mix High-End and Drugstore
In my practice, I use luxury items for their unique formulations—like Dior blushes for that soft, non-powdery finish. However, for everyday wear or specific applications, drugstore products can be incredible. I love using versatile eye pencils that double as kajal or eyeshadow, or lightweight concealers that don't cake up in the humidity. If a product holds up after five hours in the sun, it earns a spot in my kit.
Teaching You the 'Why'
In my Sector 51 studio, we do not just practice makeup; we understand the product chemistry. I teach you how to:
- Test for Versatility: Like using multi-use pencils for smokey eyes.
- Skin Prep: Skipping foundation when the weather is humid and opting for breathable coverage.
- Build a Vanity on a Budget: Investing in products that actually matter versus wasting money on hype.
Whether you are an aspiring MUA or a bride-to-be looking to refine your personal collection, the goal is always the same: a look that stays fresh, feels comfortable, and looks radiant. Learn these techniques in my masterclass where you get hands-on experience with my entire studio kit.
Reet Kaur
I’m Reet, and I believe makeup is an art, not just a collection of expensive products. Whether I’m working on a bride or training my students in Sector 51, I focus on what actually works on Indian skin types.
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