The singer captivated the audience with her daring choice of outfits, bold makeup, and transition to a more unconventional ‘banh beo’ look, winning over fans along the way.
Lady Gaga has ditched her eccentric outfits of the past and is now winning over the public with a sophisticated and classy style. Her recent appearance in the movie A Star Is Born has captivated audiences with her stunning beauty and graceful femininity, showing a different side of the “female monster” we once knew.
Certainly, after removing the unusual makeup and opting for a softer nude-tone look, the beauty of “Monster Mother” rivaled that of any celebrity.
Due to the demands of her job, Gaga often has to wear makeup, but she manages to maintain smooth and healthy skin by using vitamin C serum, anti-aging masks, and moisturizers regularly. Born in 1986, the talented singer knows the importance of proper skincare routine to keep her skin glowing and youthful.
Sarah Tanno, Lady Gaga’s go-to makeup artist, revealed that you don’t need to break the bank on skincare products. She actually loves affordable cosmetics that you can easily find in drugstores. Tanno’s top pick is the Ole Henriksen vitamin C serum, which is priced at around 1 million VND.
Lately, Sarah Tanno has been recommending a subtle nude makeup look for Gaga, highlighting her radiant skin and emphasizing her natural facial features.
Even though her body may not fit conventional standards of a “hot” physique, Lady Gaga has faced criticism for not having a perfectly toned figure. However, she remains proud and embraces her body with love. Gaga sticks to her gym routine, working out five times a week for at least 25 minutes each session. She also incorporates dance and yoga into her lifestyle to unwind and find balance.
Additionally, the talented actress from “A Star Is Born” makes a conscious effort to maintain a healthy diet in order to support her overall well-being and combat the natural aging process. She focuses on reducing her intake of fats and sugars, opting instead for organic, high-protein foods.