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Sep 22, 2011

Wedding Makeup Tips


For many reasons, a bride’s makeup styling is very important, because there is no other day in a woman’s life that can compare to her wedding because she will be the center in that day; also the photos taken on this day will last forever. So she must be comfortable and look amazing. Furthermore, the bride’s makeup should last throughout the day with minimal touch-ups. Some brides prefer to look natural without too much glam. Also take into consideration the style of your dress and hair. A simple gown and hair may not mesh with vixen-type makeup. Remember, you want everything to harmonize on this special day, from your flowers to your face.
To prevent your foundation from coming off throughout the day and make it last longer, use a makeup primer first. The eyes are arguably the most expressive feature of any person, especially a bride. For this reason, the bride’s eye makeup should enhance her natural beauty rather than be heavily “made up”. Use a navy blue eyeliner on the bottom eyelid to open you eyes more while still creating definition. Use a white eye shadow on the inner corners of your eyes to brighten your eyes and allow the camera to catch more light. Also cover up dark bags under your eyes with the same trick by dusting a small amount of white eye shadow under your eyes. Use a waterproof mascara as it will withstand tears that may be brought on by this emotional day and will hold up longer than most other mascaras on the market. Don’t use too much metallic eyeshadow, especially on the brow bone. According to Scarramuzza, this mistake will lead to a flare around the eyes in photos. Instead, keep any iridescent eye color on the lower lids. Waterproof mascara, she continues, is an absolute for wedding day makeup where there may be lots of tears. Lipstick is a must for any bride, regardless of how much other makeup she wears. It is a good idea to wear long-lasting lipstick so that the bride won’t have to worry about when to re-touch or re-apply. Brides with voluminous ball gowns should consider softer, more romantic hair and makeup. A curve-hugging bodice, however, may need a more dramatic look. Simple gowns with little embellishment call for natural tones and classic hairstyles. The colors in your bouquet are another consideration. For balanced wedding photos, try to complement your makeup with the colors in your flowers.

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