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Oct 5th
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Golden Tips for Bridal or Wedding Makeup
On the wedding day the Indian bride wants to look best when all when all eyes are set on her. Bride’s make up, hairstyle and outfit should be perfectly matched. Her overall look should match her personality. From the bridal outfit to her makeup and hairstyle everything should add to her beauty and compliment each other. For a bride her wedding dress is of her most priority. On your wedding day, you want to look fabulous-but remain true to yourself. You don’t want to look like a stranger in your wedding photos.
- Go through magazines to help you decide how you want your wedding makeup to look before you meet with a makeup artist or purchase any cosmetics. You might want to do this with your groom if you have heard him say things like “you don’t need any makeup,” “you’re beautiful just the way you are,” or “just wear what you usually wear.” You should let him know that wedding makeup is applied a little differently for photography and that it needs to last all day. If possible, include him when looking through the magazines for wedding makeup styles.
- To cover the reddish skin, use sheer color corrector and apply tinted moisturizer of yellowish green or olive green shade to neutralize it.
- Pink color blush is not for the wedding day, generally speaking. Try bronzer under cheekbones instead.
- For brides with oily skin, be sure to avoid any harsh skin treatments as these can actually increase the amount of oil in your skin. A better alternative is to being a skin care routine with cleansers and balancers made specifically for your skin type.
- Apply two layers of waterproof mascara, having few seconds pause between, to avoid smudging Make sure you use smudge proof eye makeup. Wedding ceremonies take a longer time and you might rub the eyes accidentally. Eye shadow should compliment your skin tone and the outfit your wear. Use eyelashes for a dramatic look.
- Don’t forget to carry all of your bridal makeup with you. You never know when you may need to reapply makeup at your wedding.
- Use a long-lasting lipstick. When they first came out, most were dry and not suitable for a day-filled with close-ups and endless congratulatory kisses. But the new generation wised up with separate color and moisturizer. Apply the color once at the beginning of the day, and remoisturize a couple of times to keep lips luscious and picture-perfect. My favorites are the Cover Girl Outlast All-day Lips color.
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