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5 beauty lessons to learn from the very gorgeous Sara Tendulkar

etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 17, 2025, 15:03 IST
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Want Sara Tendulkar’s glow? Start with these 5 beauty rules

If there’s one Gen-Z beauty icon who nails that effortless-but-elevated look every single time, it’s Sara Tendulkar. Whether she’s stepping out for a fashion event, sharing a selfie from her travels, or posting glimpses of her everyday life, her makeup always strikes the perfect balance between polished and natural. There’s nothing overdone or loud about her beauty style - it’s soft, glowing, and quietly luxurious. And honestly, that’s exactly why so many young women look up to her for beauty inspiration.

Here are five real, practical and easy-to-follow beauty lessons you can take from Sara Tendulkar, especially if you love makeup that enhances your features rather than hiding them.

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Glow begins with skin: Build a skincare-first routine

Before talking about makeup, one thing about Sara is crystal clear, her skin is always healthy-looking and well cared for. No amount of foundation can fake that kind of glow, especially the soft, natural radiance she’s known for.

Her lesson: Prioritise skincare over covering up.

In Indian winters or humid summers, she keeps her base minimal because she relies on a strong skincare routine. Think lightweight gel moisturisers in warm months, thicker ceramide creams in winter, and a non-negotiable sunscreen for daytime.

What you can copy:

Start your makeup with hydrated skin, even the simplest moisturiser makes your base blend beautifully.

Use skincare ingredients suited for Indian skin concerns: niacinamide for dark spots, vitamin C for glow, hyaluronic acid for hydration.

Avoid over-exfoliating; your natural oils are part of that soft glow.

When your skin is healthy, you automatically need less foundation and that is where the Sara-style minimalism begins.

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The 'soft base' technique: Light, breathable, and skin-like

Sara’s makeup rarely looks cakey or heavy. Even in close-up shots, her base looks like skin - never flat, never too matte, and definitely not overly powdered.

Her lesson: Your base should enhance your skin, not mask it.

Instead of full-coverage foundations, she likely uses skin tints, sheer foundations, or concealer only where necessary. This keeps her face fresh, youthful, and modern, a look that photographs beautifully without looking artificial.

Try this Indian-friendly approach:

Use a hydrating primer or simply a moisturiser as your base.

Apply a small amount of foundation only around the mouth, under the eyes, and on any redness.

Blend with a damp beauty sponge for a soft-focus finish.

Press a tiny amount of loose powder only on the T-zone (Indian humidity makes this essential).

This technique is especially great for college, office or day events, it makes you look put together without the “layered” effect.

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Soft eyes, big impact: The art of subtle definition

One of Sara Tendulkar’s signature beauty moves is her subtle but striking eye makeup. She rarely goes for dramatic eyeliner or harsh smoky eyes. Instead, she chooses soft neutrals, diffused lines, and gentle definition that makes her eyes pop without screaming for attention.

Her lesson: You don’t need loud eyeshadow for your eyes to stand out.

How to recreate her subtle-eye aesthetic:

Use brown eyeliner instead of black for a naturally lifted look.

Smudge the liner slightly - the “soft kajal” look suits Indian features beautifully.

Choose earthy eyeshadow tones like taupe, rose, champagne, or muted brown.

Curl your lashes and apply lengthening mascara; this alone can transform your face.

This style is perfect for Indian festivals, brunches, family gatherings, or even work, it makes your eyes expressive without making your makeup look heavy.

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Blush is her secret weapon

Sara’s blush game deserves its own spotlight. She almost always has that soft, pretty flush on her cheeks, sometimes leaning pink, sometimes peach but always natural and blended seamlessly.

Her lesson: Blush is the quickest way to look youthful and awake.

Cream or liquid blushes give that natural “inner glow” effect that powders sometimes fail to deliver. Sara’s blush placements are very strategic - high on the cheeks, blending upward toward the temples, giving her face a natural lift.

The Indian-friendly blush guide:

For lighter skin tones: soft pinks and rosy shades.

For medium to wheatish skin: warm peaches, coral pinks.

For deeper skin tones: berry, plum, and deep rose shades.

Blush instantly brightens dull winter skin, softens harsh features, and gives your face a fresh, pretty vibe, exactly how Sara carries herself.

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Signature lips: Soft, glossy, and never overdone

Sara Tendulkar’s lip choices are almost always universally flattering - muted pinks, rose-nudes, my-lips-but-better shades, and soft glosses. She rarely opts for loud, bold lips, which keeps her makeup timeless and elegant.

Her lesson: A well-chosen lip shade can tie your entire look together.

The magic lies in choosing shades that suit your undertone and enhance your natural lip colour. Glosses or satin finishes add a youthful sheen without feeling sticky or overwhelming.

Try this:

Line your lips with a nude-brown Indian skin-compatible liner (like a soft chocolate or cinnamon shade).

Fill in with a tinted balm or a creamy lipstick.

Add a thin layer of gloss to the centre of your lips for a plump effect.

This isn’t just pretty, it’s practical for daily wear, date nights, or even minimal bridal functions.

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Beauty speaks for itself

What sets Sara Tendulkar’s beauty philosophy apart is her effortless approach. She isn’t trying to look dramatically different, she’s enhancing what she naturally has. And that’s the biggest lesson here: the best makeup routine doesn’t hide you; it highlights you.

From glowing skin and soft eyes to the perfect flush and understated lips, Sara’s beauty style is all about looking fresh, elegant and real - something every Indian woman can take inspiration from.

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