Bridal Makeup Tips:
Look at the DO'S &
DON’TS!
Want to be prepared for your
makeup look right before the big
day? You’ve come to the right place.
Make-up is a tricky business, one
misstep and you might ruin your
very own special day. For this one
must be prepared for everything
including all the dos and don’ts that
you just don’t want to repeat. Skim
through them below and you’ll find
everything there is to know about
them.
DO:
SKINCARE
Skincare is one of the best ways you
can prepare yourself for your big
day. 3 to 6 months before your
wedding day, make sure that you
have a proper skincare routine so
makeup settles well throughout the
day of the wedding.
TRIAL
Make-up is highly important when you’re
planning for a certain kind of make-up on
your big day. This is when you make an
appointment 3 to 5 weeks before the
marriage. This will give your skin time to
adjust to it all and if you want some tan,
your makeup artist can learn what kind of
foundation would go with your complexion.
Also, do wear your wedding jewelry to see
how it would look on your make-up. This
would save a lot of time for you as well. Do
wear a similar outfit to your wedding day
to see the whole actual look of your big day.
That would make it easier to judge it.
BRIGHTEN UP THOSE EYES:
The eyes are probably the best feature of
your face. If you don’t emphasize that part
of your face then it will completely make
the look duller than it is. So make sure
that you put on proper concealer under
your eyes with matching eyeshadow and
eyeliner to make your eyes pop out. Do
this by contrasting it with your wedding
dress.
DON’TS:
MAKEUP TRIAL AT NIGHT:
Lighting plays an important role in
making up your whole make-up look.
That’s why you should consider natural
lighting before you decide on a make-up
look. Make sure that your trial is done
during the day and in a room where
there’s a lot of natural lighting coming
in.
DON’T WEAR SPF:
This is a tip that most skincare gurus
aren’t aware of. Do not wear sunscreen
especially when your photographer is
using flash. The flash would bounce back
from your skin, leaving it looking flaky
and washed out. You don’t want your
wedding pictures like that or there
won’t be any purpose in wearing make-
up.
DON’T MAKE IT THICK
There’s no rule anywhere to lather your
skin with make-up on your wedding day.
Many wedding shoots are done outdoors
which means layering on a lot of
foundation would be quite obvious in
the photos. Just make sure that you’re
T-zone is matte due to the flash and
then put a thin layer of foundation and
powder to make it more natural.
DON’T JUST PUT IT ON
YOUR FACE
This means you should extend the base
towards your neck and shoulders. This
would make sure that your face and
shoulders aren’t of different shades.
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