Go sleek or go home — sleek and neat, middle-parted hair tied into a bun, is a huge trend today, and Aditi knows this. Great for drawing attention to your features, this hairstyle is the perfect fit for a bold eye look. Now, while the style is easy to do, what is tougher is maintaining it. So, ensure you apply a straightening or smoothening serum to keep frizz at bay, and finish with hairspray so that your strands stay in place. Perfect your base — while Aditi opts for different formulas for her base, there is one constant in her look, barring foundation and concealer, and that thing is well-placed blush. Crucial for a look that draws so much attention to the face, adding blush gives a subtle, natural colour to the skin, which would otherwise look flat. Plus, we recommend you do some strategic strobing, like Aditi sometimes does, to make your bone structure look more defined. Make your brows bold — Aditi’s well-defined brows are #goals, and frame her features perfectly. So, get her look by filling in your brows correctly- that is, with a heavy hand towards the end, and lightly in the middle. Then, add some brow pomade or gel, to hold all the brow hair together. Brows that are darker towards the end, help the centre of the face look lighter, thereby slimming the face. Plus, thick brows look youthful in an effortless way. But remember, a thick brow look does not mean a messy one! Doll up the eyes — Aditi Rao Hydari naturally has doe-eyes, which don’t require a lot of work. But, we recommend tight-lining your waterline with eyeliner, to make your eyes pop. As for the most crucial part of the eyes, be it heavily-lined or featuring clean lids, lashings of mascara, perhaps even falsies, must be added. Follow that with a good eyelash curl. Add the final touches — Aditi’s tiny signature bindi, and enormous statement earrings are an essential part of the look. So, find yourself some big jhumkas, or bold chand baalis, and add a small black bindi, to finish the look. Doesn’t getting ready for weddings seem a little bit easier, now?