Sangeeta Kocharekar found a few go-to products — Prada Light Glowing Powder 01 Champagne, YSL Make Me Blush 87, Benefit Gimme Brow+ and SkinCeuticals A.G.E. Interrupter 30ml — that instantly make her feel more put together. The article shows how she applies each product and the simple morning and night rituals that boost mood without extra fuss.
Fast Facts You Need to Know
Apply a Champagne highlighter to brow bones, cheek apples and nose tip for instant glow.
Pick YSL Make Me Blush 87 to add warm colour on cheeks and the nose bridge.
Fill sparse brows with Benefit Gimme Brow pencil for quick, mistake-proof definition.
Use SkinCeuticals A.G.E. Interrupter 30ml at night; press one pipette into skin then moisturise.
These picks focus on quick, reliable rituals rather than fussy routines: a sweep of highlighter for polish, a foolproof brow fix, and simple layering at night. Use them when you want a low-effort confidence boost or a small self-care moment to steady a hectic day.

My role -a dream role- was made redundant three months ago.
I worked in media (as a journalist) so it wasn’t entirely unexpected but still, there was a tidal wave of emotions that came with it. I was shaken.
I knew I had to make an effort to start
feeling balanced again. But I didn't realise that that respite would come from beauty.
Putting on makeup in the morning, just enough to make feel put-together, and then slowly and deliberately applying skincare in the evening, helped me steady myself.
I’d underestimated how important that feeling was in a time I felt out of control. How helpful these
small acts of composure could be among the chaos. It made me feel ‘normal’ again.
Here are the products (and
self-care moments) that helped me feel like myself again...
Mood-boosting Makeup Favourites:

Highlighters are so underrated. Growing up, I always thought of them as a ‘nice to have’, but not necessary step in a makeup routine. Now I know they do a lot more heavy-lifting than I’d thought – creating dimension and giving you a glow. I have this highlighter in Champagne, and I use it on my brow bones, the apple of my cheeks and tip of my nose. Also, because it’s designer and in a mirrored compact, it feels ultra-indulgent.

If I had to choose only one makeup product to wear, I’d pick blush. Funny because I only really started wearing blush in my 30s – I’d always thought it wouldn’t suit my tanned skin. Like the Prada highlighter, this YSL blush feels ultra-indulgent with its padded pink compact lid. I put it on my cheeks and nose bridge. I have it in 87, pink voltage.
When I was a teenager, I’d attack my bushy brows with a razor, so I now have gaps where no hair grows. I get eyebrow tattooing but still need to fill them. I use a few Benefit brow products, but this pencil probably most often – I can’t really make a mistake with it. After blush, a brow pencil would be my must-have makeup product.
Best Skincare For A Self-care Moment:

The price of this palm-sized bottle adds to the indulgence – it really feels like I’m spoiling myself. The instructions say to use it twice a day, but I usually only use it at night, after I’ve cleansed. One pipette of serum on my palms that I press into my skin. I wait a few minutes before I moisturise. A more affordable alternative I also use is
CeraVe Resurfacing Retintol Serum.
I know from TikTok that when it comes to layering skincare, it goes lightest to heaviest. So after I’ve applied serums, I’ll layer this on. It’s gel-like, not a cream, and because it’s on the affordable side, I apply it liberally.
As much as I love the Hada Labo Gel, sometimes I want the luxurious feeling of layering on a thick cream. The peptides work to support skin repair and boost collagen and elasticity.
This little jar has lasted me years. I used to only use it during the change of seasons, when I’d get chapped lips, but now it’s a part of my nighttime unwinding. After I’ve done my skincare, I’ll slather it on my lips as a mask. I have it in peppermint, which always makes me think of Christmas.
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