Discover the artistic prowess of Niyati Kothari

Niyati Kothari, the master of minimal glam, adds her artistic touch to Mumbai’s brightest stars. From Lakme Fashion Week to prestigious academies like Cory Walia Makeup Academy and Delamar Academy in London, Niyati’s path has been adorned with passion and dedication. Working alongside her mother, Niyati discovered her love for enhancing the allure of actors, leading her to collaborate with Bollywood icons like Taapsee Pannu, Kajal Aggarwal, and Keerthy Suresh. Get an exclusive glimpse into Niyati Kothari’s remarkable journey as a celebrity makeup artist, where she reveals her top beauty tips in a captivating interview with Surabhi Goel.

Working in the Bollywood industry presents its unique set of challenges that demand Niyati’s constant evolution and trend awareness. Adapting to change, is crucial for delivering exceptional results. To stay updated, Niyati immerses herself in various learning opportunities, connecting with fellow makeup artists, reading books, and studying renowned experts like Pat McGrath. She firmly believes in expanding her horizons and staying connected with like-minded professionals to unlock new possibilities within her field. As a movie makeup artist, Niyati navigates the dynamic landscape, tackling sudden changes in looks or briefs with adaptability and unwavering focus. The maestro quotes, “The unpredictable nature of my job keeps me on my toes, demanding heightened awareness and flexibility at every turn.”

Makeup Tips by Niyati Kothari:

  • When it comes to makeup application, one common mistake to avoid is using the wrong foundation shade, as it can result in an unnatural appearance. To achieve a flawless minimalist look, follow these pointers: focus on enhancing your natural features instead of masking them, and opt for a tinted moisturizer or lightweight foundation for sheer coverage.
  • To find the perfect foundation shade for your skin tone, consider these tips: determine your undertone (cool, warm, or neutral) to guide your shade selection, test foundation shades on your jawline or wrist in natural light, choose a shade that seamlessly blends into your skin, and if needed, seek assistance from a makeup artist experienced with a diverse clientele.
  • Building a well-rounded makeup collection is essential, and here are the must-have products: foundation or tinted moisturizer, concealer, mascara, lip balm or lipstick, and blush or bronzer.
  • For a quick and radiant complexion, try this makeup hack: mix a small amount of liquid highlighter with your foundation or moisturizer before applying it. This simple trick adds a subtle luminosity, resulting in a glowing and healthy-looking complexion.
  1. What is your favourite makeup product or brand?

My favourite makeup brands are Charlotte Tilbury and Pat McGrath. I adore Charlotte Tilbury for their skin products, and Pat McGrath for their stunning eyeshadows.

  1. What are your self-care routines to unwind and recharge?

I enjoy indulging in Hydra facial treatments and following a nightly skincare routine to recharge and pamper myself.

  1. Which Bollywood celebrity is your favourite and who would you love to collaborate with?

I would choose Alia Bhatt as my preferred Bollywood celebrity to collaborate with because I admire her makeup style and it aligns with my work as a makeup artist.

  1. Share a challenging celebrity look you’ve created as a makeup artist.

Recently, I took on the challenging task of creating a character look for Keerthy Suresh in the movie Dashera.

  1. What non-professional activity brings you joy and fulfilment?

Finding purpose in service gives peace to my heart.  I have a deep passion for volunteering at Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur, where I actively participate in diverse transformative activities.

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