💥 EXPOSED: The Dark Side of Parul Garg’s Glam Empire! Spent over 100 million VND to get her makeup done by the “famous makeup artist” Parul Garg and become a victim

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In the glittering world of social media and bridal glam, one name that frequently shines is Parul Garg—a makeup artist with over 6.3 million followers on Instagram and more than 10 million subscribers on YouTube. Her reels showcase flawless bridal transformations, perfectly contoured faces, and brides beaming with joy. For many aspiring brides in India, getting their wedding makeup done by Parul Garg is not just a service, but a dream.

This is the story of shattered illusions, broken trust, and the emotional fallout when the promise of perfection turns into a nightmare.

The Illusion of Perfection

For years, Parul Garg’s social media has served as a lesson in expert branding. Every video presents a meticulously crafted illusion—brides turned into royalty, radiant with flawless skin and unwavering confidence. It’s easy to see why countless brides-to-be across the country long to be in her makeup chair, trusting that Parul’s touch will deliver perfection on their big day.

But what’s left when the lights go off? When the filters disappear and reality begins to show?

Parul Garg's BAD MAKEUP EXPOSED| Bride face DISCRIMINATION for not wearing  EXPENSIVE WEDDING LEHENGA

The First Cracks Appear

It started quietly—anonymous reviews and soft murmurs in bridal communities. But soon, the silence shattered. A single bride, her voice shaking with disappointment, spoke out and opened the floodgates:

“Worst makeup artist ever seen. She doesn’t know how to talk, and her lipstick, her base—nothing lasts. It’s not waterproof at all. The entire team lacks basic courtesy and customer service skills. I had a very disappointing experience with Parul Garg.”

Her words struck a nerve, echoed by dozens of others who had once idolized the very woman they now accused of ruining the most important day of their lives.

The Price of Perfection

Booking Parul Garg is no small investment. For a single bridal makeup session at her studio, the price starts at ₹50,000—regardless of whether it’s for a bride or just a party guest. If you want Parul herself to come to your wedding venue, the cost soars to ₹1 lakh within Delhi NCR, and a staggering ₹1.5 lakh for other cities—plus GST.

For most families, this isn’t just a service; it’s a leap of faith, a belief that money can buy magic. But when the makeup begins to crack before the bride even reaches the venue, the heartbreak is unimaginable.

“Imagine, on your wedding day, you’re paying ₹50,000 to ₹1 lakh for your makeup, and the quality is so bad that your makeup starts cracking before you even reach the venue. Yes, we’re talking about none other than Parul Garg.”

The Reality Behind the Reels

Social media is a powerful illusionist. On Parul’s pages, every bride looks perfect. But dig deeper, and a different story emerges.

“If you look at the reviews from real brides, they’re the complete opposite of what you see on social media. After investing so much money, not only was my makeup ruined, but Parul and her team’s rude behavior ruined my special day.”

Many brides describe being treated with indifference, their requests ignored, their opinions dismissed. Some say they were pressured into signing agreements that allowed their photos to be posted online, even when they explicitly asked for privacy.

“She made me sign an agreement despite me specifically asking her not to post my photos or videos on social media. When I mentioned this, she spoke to me in a very harsh manner and pressured me to remove the no-photo clause.”

PARUL GARG BEING UNPROFESSIONAL WITH MODELS: MUAS NEED TO STOP DOING THIS

Discrimination in Disguise

But the heartbreak doesn’t end with bad makeup or rude behavior. A more insidious pattern emerges: discrimination based on a bride’s outfit and perceived status.

“Parul and her team only behave nicely with brides wearing expensive designer lehengas. If you’re a Sabyasachi bride, they’ll treat you like royalty. But if you’re not, they barely acknowledge you.”

This revelation has sent shockwaves through the bridal community. Brides who saved for years, who poured their hearts into their wedding day, found themselves judged not by their dreams, but by their wallets.

“If you’re charging both brides the same amount, why does it matter who’s wearing a designer lehenga and who isn’t? Both are paying you equally. It’s extremely rude and unprofessional to judge someone by their financial status.”

The Cost of Broken Dreams

For many, the pain goes beyond makeup. It’s about the humiliation of being dismissed, the sting of being made to feel “less than” on a day meant to celebrate love and joy.

“My bridal makeup was cracking in just one hour. I didn’t even reach my venue before half of it was gone. She literally ruined my wedding day. I want my refund as soon as possible. I’m attaching proof in the pictures as well. Horrible makeup. I was made to look like a painted doll.”

Others recount how, despite paying for senior artists, they were handed off to juniors with little experience—sometimes as little as three years—without any discussion or consent.

“I paid for the senior artist, but someone with less than three years’ experience did my makeup. They don’t discuss anything, just do what they want. Horrible experience. Not worth getting your makeup done here.”

The Emotional Fallout

The emotional toll is devastating. Brides break down in tears, their confidence shattered. Family members, who wanted nothing but happiness for their daughters, are left feeling helpless and angry.

“You can’t even imagine how frustrating it is when your makeup cracks before you even reach the venue. It’s your special day, and after investing so much, facing these problems is heartbreaking. There’s no time to remove the makeup and get it done again. Your wedding day is literally ruined.”

The sense of betrayal runs deep. For many, Parul Garg was more than a makeup artist—she was a symbol of aspiration, a promise that their special day would be perfect. When that promise is broken, the pain is profound.

The Social Media Mirage

Parul Garg’s success is rooted in her social media presence. But critics argue that what you see online is carefully staged, with most “brides” actually being professional models in expensive outfits. Real brides, especially those not wearing designer labels, are rarely showcased.

“Most of the makeovers shown on Parul’s social media are models, not real brides. And the few real brides you do see are almost always wearing expensive lehengas.”

This creates a dangerous illusion, convincing ordinary women that perfection is just a booking away. But for too many, the reality is a far cry from the dream.

The Call for Accountability

As the number of negative reviews grows, so do calls for accountability. Some suggest filing FIRs (police reports) against Parul Garg and her studio for what they see as fraud and emotional distress.

“To all those who have been wronged by her, please file an FIR. Teach her a lesson.”

Others demand transparency and honesty from influencers and makeup artists, urging them to show real results, not just staged perfection.

The Industry Responds

The controversy has sent ripples through the beauty industry. Competing artists quietly express relief that someone is finally speaking out, while others worry about the impact on their own reputations.

Some defend Parul, arguing that no artist can please everyone, and that social media inevitably attracts both genuine and fake reviews. But for the brides who feel betrayed, these arguments ring hollow.

Lessons Learned

The Parul Garg story serves as a warning to both brides and businesses in today’s Instagram era:

Don’t trust the highlight reel. Social media is a curated fantasy, not reality.
Demand transparency. Insist on seeing real reviews, real brides, and real results.
Speak up for yourself. Your wedding day is yours—don’t let anyone make you feel small or unimportant.
Hold businesses accountable. If you’re paying a premium, expect premium service—and don’t be afraid to demand it.

A Call for Compassion

At its heart, this story is about more than makeup. It’s about the hopes and dreams of women who want to feel beautiful and cherished on one of the most important days of their lives. It’s about the pain of betrayal, the courage to speak out, and the urgent need for empathy in an industry too often obsessed with appearances.

As one bride put it:

“Not everyone wants to be your content. Not everyone is comfortable. Please consider this.”

The Final Word

The dazzling world of bridal beauty often hides a different reality. Behind each perfect Instagram photo, there can be tales of letdowns and heartache. As the truth about Parul Garg’s empire comes to light, one thing is clear: every bride deserves respect, honesty, and a little bit of magic on her special day.

Let this be a wake-up call—not just for one makeup artist, but for an entire industry. The time for change is now.

What’s your story? Have you been swept up in the Instagram fantasy, or have you experienced a beauty disappointment of your own? Tell us in the comments—and always remember, real beauty starts with kindness.

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