Indian 'baddie' no longer means full glam; confidence, skincare also important: Survey
Indian 'baddie' no longer means full glam; confidence, skincare also important: Survey
A survey reveals that the 'baddie' aesthetic among young Indian women has shifted from heavy makeup to confidence, glow, and attitude. Over 64% now associate the term with presence and self-assurance, prioritising healthy skin and a natural look over full glam. This signifies a move towards a more personal and flexible definition of beauty and power.
A survey reveals that the 'baddie' aesthetic among young Indian women has shifted from heavy makeup to confidence, glow, and attitude. Over 64% now associate the term with presence and self-assurance, prioritising healthy skin and a natural look over full glam. This signifies a move towards a more personal and flexible definition of beauty and power.