Wedding Makeup Tip
Posted on 11:31 PM by Been
You're going to want to look beautiful, so take into consideration if your wedding is scheduled for a day or night event. If your wedding takes place in the daytime hours, your make up should look natural. When the night falls and the party begins, touch up your make up with darker shades if you like.
Wedding photo Makeup is often overlooked when planning your wedding, people always remember their hair, but don’t realize that, to look good in your Wedding Photos, you really need to have good photographic makeup applied…what you may not notice with your naked eye will be captured forever by the camera, possibly belying the beauty of the blushing bride…
Morning wedding On the morning of your wedding, make sure your skin is well moisturised about 10 minutes before applying your make-up. I always recommend that you have your hair done before your Make-up. Foundation Follow my directions in “Makeup" (article) and remember that for the photographs you must take extra care when using light reflective foundation and concealer. A lot of women pile on the YSL Touche Elcat, in the misunderstanding that it is a concealer, when actually, it’s job is to “put light” in to dark areas…Don’t do it! You may look good to the naked eye, but it will show up too white in your photos and you could look like you have puffy eyebags! * Consider having your makeup applied by a professional. Schedule a trial run. * Exfoliate your skin and follow up with a toner. * Your foundation should blend in with your skin tone. Blend it into your neck to avoid embarrassing lines.
Wedding photo Makeup is often overlooked when planning your wedding, people always remember their hair, but don’t realize that, to look good in your Wedding Photos, you really need to have good photographic makeup applied…what you may not notice with your naked eye will be captured forever by the camera, possibly belying the beauty of the blushing bride…
Morning wedding On the morning of your wedding, make sure your skin is well moisturised about 10 minutes before applying your make-up. I always recommend that you have your hair done before your Make-up. Foundation Follow my directions in “Makeup" (article) and remember that for the photographs you must take extra care when using light reflective foundation and concealer. A lot of women pile on the YSL Touche Elcat, in the misunderstanding that it is a concealer, when actually, it’s job is to “put light” in to dark areas…Don’t do it! You may look good to the naked eye, but it will show up too white in your photos and you could look like you have puffy eyebags! * Consider having your makeup applied by a professional. Schedule a trial run. * Exfoliate your skin and follow up with a toner. * Your foundation should blend in with your skin tone. Blend it into your neck to avoid embarrassing lines.
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