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Karisma Kapoor is the latest celebrity to hop on to the latest “very demure, very mindful” TikTok trend. Karisma posted a video on Instagram, where she can be seen lip-syncing to the viral lines, “Did you see how I do make-up for work – very demure, very mindful.” The video further shows her lip-syncing, “I don’t come to work with a green cut-crease. I don’t look like a clown when I go to work. I don’t do too much, I’m very mindful at work.”
In the video, Karisma can be seen lip-syncing while applying makeup and then transitioning to the studio, which appears to be the set of India’s Best Dancer. She looks stunning in a yellow pantsuit, featuring an oversized blazer paired with a matching jumpsuit. The actress styled the outfit with delicate earrings, kept her makeup subtle and wore her hair loose.
Shortly after, fans and followers were quick to flood the comments section with praises for Karisma’s look. One user wrote, “Glow Different,” while another mentioned, “As always, beautiful!”
Apart from Karisma, several celebrities such as Shahid Kapoor’s wife Mira Rajput and Ayesha Takia have also shared their videos on this viral challenge.
The “very demure, very mindful” trend that spread like wildfire on TikTok and Instagram was started by beauty influencer Jools Lebron. The 40-second video features Lebron showing her professional makeup look and describing it as ‘very professional, very demure’. The trend highlights chic, minimalist outfits and makeup for the workplace. Social media influencers and celebrities have embraced this trend, showcasing elegant fashion with their personal touch.
On the professional front, Karisma Kapoor is currently seen as one of the judges on India’s Best Dancer 4 alongside Geeta Kapur and Terence Lewis. The actress will next be appearing in the upcoming OTT series Brown. The thriller series revolves around a detective who investigates the murder of a young woman from a well-connected family while recovering from alcoholism. It also stars Helen, Ajinkya Deo and Soni Razdan in key roles.
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