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Bridal Makeup
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Brides must look fabulous but also
natural for the most important day in their
lives but remain true to themselves; otherwise
they will look like a stranger in their own
wedding photos... So true and something you must
take in mind if you are preparing your own
wedding with cherished attention in each and
every detail, but you have forgotten how
important emphasizing the care of your skin and
the right makeup for your face can be.
A
corrective, subtle makeup that enhances your
best features and makes you naturally radiant
and beautiful is probably the best because the
first thing people will notice alongside your
gown on your wedding day is how stunning and
radiant you look all overall, not exactly just
the makeup itself. But first, start preparing
your skin with some months in anticipation to
your wedding. Program a regular series of weekly
facials to get all the impurities out, and drink
two glasses of water every day immediately after
waking up in addition to the 8 daily glasses
suggested, even if your skin condition is good.
Along with bridal makeup an efficient skin
hydration is important because the accumulative
stress of all those months getting ready for the
event may be reflected on your face THAT day
when you want you don’t want is to look tired or
withered.
Have your eyebrows trimmed one
day before your wedding and sleep well, even a
few more hours than usual, if you can! Nothing
helps your skin more than relaxing and sleep. In
the morning of the big day, make sure your skin
is well moisturized about 10 minutes after
having your hair done and before applying your
makeup and before applying foundation; apply a
transparent gel or "primer" to form a barrier
between your skin and the makeup. This film
industry trick keeps makeup out of your pores
and make it stays longer on while keeping colors
true for hours, but use extreme care with the
foundation considering the environment in which
the photographs will bet taken.
When
defining your eyes always aim for a natural look
shaping eyes softly with an eyeliner or smudge
able powder liner that works best. Avoid harsh
lines that look anti-natural. Curl your lashes
gently by holding the curler against dry lashes
for five seconds, then apply 2 or 3 layers of
water proof mascara and choose your eye shadow
carefully avoiding trendy colors such as blue,
sometimes fashionable in the date of the event
but mostly looking outdated when people look at
the photos in the future.
In bridal
makeup, bright and neon colors must be
avoided... they simply scream out of photos, but
do not go to the opposite side. The bright day
of your wedding it is not proper to use gray.
All the effort put in to making your skin look
radiant will go to the trashcan because gray
makes skin look ashy. The best bet for your
makeup in the big day is to choose a neutral or
true color.
Emphasize and make the most
of your lips, but once again, choose a natural
color avoiding those colors that too dark,
especially dark red or black although sounds
bizarre, but either too pale colors in your lips
that will fade into your dress. To get the best
results that last, brush your lipstick on and
add a small amount of gloss, applied to the
center of your bottom lip as a special bridal
makeup glow.
Important! Keep a balance
between your lips and your eyes, have you seen
those funny bridal pics with the bride with a
lipstick so pale that seems she has no mouth?
Also, if you love tan leave it for your
honeymoon. Tanning looks artificial, and hardly
matches any bridal makeup chart and makes you
look harsh in photos.
To conclude, your
beauty routine make a quick check of your face
and powder before you leave for the ceremony. If
you can have your bridal makeup professionally
applied, go for it and save stress. Besides, the
difference in front of the camera will be
startling, speaking good of you for the years to
come.
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