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(ARA) - Your
wedding day will see you be the center of
attention for the entire day. Everyone will be
looking at you so you want to look your best.
From putting on the veil, kissing your husband
and dancing, your makeup will be disturbed. As
your make-up plays an important role in
complimenting your features, gown and
accessories, it is important to try look your
best.
To ensure that
your makeup looks fantastic, use a professional
make up artist. Make sure you have a trial a few
months before your wedding day.
Skin
Your skin is the basis for your wedding day
makeup as this is where it all begins. Make sure
you drink plenty of water and stay out of the
sun in the weeks leading up the wedding.
If you don't
already use lip balm and moisturizer, now is the
time to start. These items will help to keep
your skin refreshed. Lip balm will moisturize
your lips which is helpful because color fades
unevenly on dry lips.
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.
Don't be afraid
to experiment with makeup in the months leading
up to the wedding. You should aim to have your
makeup choices made at least a month before the
wedding so that you can be sure you do not have
nasty reactions to new products.
Get your last
regular facial a week before the wedding. If you
rarely have facials, don't get one within a
month of the wedding.
Use a
handkerchief tucked in the bouquet to wipe
lipstick from your groom's mouth after the kiss
Base
Now that your skin is looking fantastic, you'll
want a flawless complexion:
It is a good idea
to apply some moisturizer about twenty minutes
before you start to apply your makeup. This will
help to reduce slide.
Use some cover-up
under your eyes. If you anticipate that you'll
be doing some crying, look for an oil-based
cover-up.
If your usual
foundation wears away easily, try to find a
formula with a little oil in it as this will
help. Complete your foundation with face powder.
Cheeks
For a blushing bride look that doesn't disappear
and fizzle out during the ceremony, use a
powder-based blush because they will usually
last longer than cream blushes.
Eyes
Keep your eyes looking fantastic on your wedding
day with the tips below.
Don't ever pluck
or wax brows the day of the wedding. There's
always the chance overdoing it and you could
develop red rashes.
A good effect is
to use eye shadow primer before putting on the
eye colour and apply a neutral shadow over the
eye. This will give you a softer more natural
look. Prep your eyelids with an eye shadow base
or a little face powder. Use an off-white pencil
inside the lower rims of the eyes to brighten
them
Apply two coats
of waterproof mascara. Let each coat dry for a
few seconds before applying the next layer. If
you you think you'll cry a lot, leave your lower
lashes clean and you will reduce the smudging.
Another idea you
might like to try is an eyelash perm. They will
last for about nine weeks.
Lips
If there's one thing you can bank on, it's that
you will be doing a lot of kissing on your
wedding day. This means you'll need a lip color
that will last. For a long lasting, kissable
look, try the hints below.
Be sure to use a
color that looks good with your hair and eye
color and use lip liner in the same color
family. First outline your lips, then fill them
in for an extra layer of color. Use a matte or
longwearing lipstick because you don't want to
be constantly reapplying your makeup during the
day.
Layer lip
products, such as primer, balm, or lacquer to
help to make the lipstick stay on
Always brush your
teeth before hand to ensure clean, fresh teeth.
Apply your
lipstick with a lip brush. First one layer of
lipstick, blot with a tissue, and apply the
second layer.
Be sure to have
makeup remover ready for mistakes. You all know
that lippy doesn't just wipe off. Especially not
off that beautiful white gown!
Test Your
Makeup
Make sure you test your makeup approximately two
weeks before your wedding. This will give you
time to make any adjustments. Keep your makeup
on for the duration of a meal, and see how you
look after a few hours. You might even want to
get a spray bottle and spritz some water on your
face to simulate tears. This will help you
determine if your makeup has the staying power
you will need.
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