Sometimes we look at Hina Khan and wonder the reason behind her radiant skin. While following a strict skincare regimen is a must for her, the actress also rests her faith on radio frequency (RF). Recently, she offered us a glimpse of undergoing the skin treatment on her Instagram Stories. Lying on a bed, draped in a white towel she had a blue hairband strapped on her head. Diving into the deets of the beauty treatment, Hina explained that radio frequency is a method of generating heat “to stimulate the production of collagen, elastin, and new skin cells.” While welcoming the “new skin” Hina allowed the professional to move a hand-held radio frequency-infused electrode device on her gel-laden and sterilised face. The device illuminated a red light as it messaged her cheeks, chin, and temples. “Skincare after ages,” she wrote.
Waking up with a morning glow is something we wish we could achieve. Helping us in the department is Hina Khan who shared her morning skincare routine with us. She began by creating a mix of water-based sunscreen and Vitamin C-infused gel and applying it on her face. Now that the radiance was visible, she moved on to prep her skin before doing her makeup. The actress picked out a water and lip sleeping mask. She put a dab of both the creams on her palm and massaged the two products gently on her skin. Leaving behind a dewy texture, she was ready to take the makeup brushes.
Hina Khan is an expert in heavy-duty makeup, striking the perfect balance between glam and dark shades. For an award ceremony, she opted for a latte-based makeup. She dusted her cheeks with generous amounts of contour and blush, complementing the tone with a little highlighter and glossy dark brown lips. The true work of art came with the classic stroke of winged eyeliner and mascara-coated lashes. Shimmery eyeshadow and well-sculpted brows enhanced her facial features. With a top-tied bun and a Kamaali Couture-tailored ivory cut-out gown, Hina painted a picture of modern elegance.
We hope Hina Khan shares more beauty secrets in the future.