Expert Wedding Makeup Tips
It's your D-day and you want everything to be just perfect! For perfection, you certainly need trained help; and who better can help you than the Expert
herself.
10 Tips for the Ideal Wedding Make-Up
1. Beauty Regime before the big day: To get that glowing, fresh-faced look, there are a few things to consider a few weeks prior to your wedding day.
- A skin and nail care plan should be started about 6 weeks before the wedding.
- Talk to your beautician about having regular facials and manicures.
- Don't get too much sun before your wedding. Sunburns and peeling skin shouldn't sabotage your wedding day.
- Consider Spray-on-tanning , a 100% natural way to achieve a tan. Ask Cristina about Golden Tropics Spray on Tan.
- Don't forget the importance of Body-Mind-Spirit. What's going on inside is just as important to looking good. As you know preparing for a wedding is very stressful and if you are not looking after yourself by not getting enough sleep or not eating properly it will without a doubt show on your face!
- If you are really stressed out consider having a relaxing massage once a week for a month and also a day before the wedding. Burn some relaxing essential oils around the house to help calm your nerves.
- If you are having trouble sleeping try Valerian tea before going to bed, available from most health food shops.
- When you have chosen a make-up artist, organise a trial around 1-2 months before the wedding.
- It is a good idea to have your bridesmaids with you to give their input and also advise what kind of look they want themselves.
- Have pictures from magazines to show the make-up artist various looks that appeal to you.
- Mention if you have any skin problems or allergies etc or if there are any particular ways you wear your make-up.
- If you are having a day-time wedding it is ideal to organise the trial during the day as this will give you a better idea as to how the make-up will look.
- Having pictures of the dresses will give the make-up artist a starting point for designing the perfect look for you and your bridesmaids.
- Fabric swatches of the wedding dress and bridesmaid's dresses and a description of the flowers will also help when choosing colours. The colours should compliment both the dress and the flowers.
- The style you choose for your wedding make-up will ultimately depend on your personal preference, but there are some other factors to consider:
- The time of the ceremony -is it a day or evening wedding? A lighter, more natural look is more suited to a day wedding and a more dramatic look is suited to an evening one.
- What time of year is your wedding? If you are having a Spring/Summer wedding, go for bright, pastel colours. Warm, deeper shades will lend themselves well to a winter wedding.
- Your skin tones and hair colour? There are two colour palettes- warm or cool .
- If you are Blond or fair skinned, cool tones of grey, blue, soft pink and lilac are ideal.
- If you are brunette or olive skinned, warm neutral tones of brown, taupe, burgundy & red are more suited.
- Remember your make up should be a little more dramatic than your everyday make-up as you can tend to look pale and wash-out in photos if your make-up doesn't stand out.
- Foundations with yellow undertones work best with flash photography.
- Keep away from shimmer highlighters as this look will not show up well in photos and give a reflective shine.
- Use a light dusting of translucent powder to prevent any unwanted shine.
- Ask your make-up artist to use a bronzing powder to warm your skin tone and give a natural glow. Place on areas where the sun would naturally hit e.g. Forehead, cheeks and bridge of nose.
- Blush- use more than not enough.
- The eye-area should be soft and natural with no heavy, dark lines.
- Keep away from up to the minute eyeshadows and make-up trends as you will regret it when you look at your photos in years to come!
- Use a brow pencil slightly darker than your hair colour and avoid heavy, dark shadows.
- Use a lip-liner the same colour as your lipstick and avoid a noticeable or dark lip line.
- The colour on your lips will depend on whether you are a warm or cool colour palette (see tip 5).
- It is more flattering to define one area i.e. If you want dark, defined eyes, go for a lighter lip shade and if you want dark/bright lips go for natural, light eyes.
- Ask your make-up artist to arrive as early as possible and allow plenty of time to get the job done. The last thing you want is to be rushed on your wedding day.
- Ask your mum or one of your bridesmaids to carry a powder compact, tissues and lipstick for touch ups during the day.
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