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Your wedding day is one of the
most special events you will ever attend…so it is
imperative that you look your best. Although
make-up is very important factors for every bride,
it is usually the last one to be considered, but this
isn't a bad thing.
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Top Beauty Trick and Tips
Preparation before the big day - It
is every brides nightmare to have bad skin,
or wake up with a giant spot
there is no
sure fire secret to guarantee clear skin, but
there are ways to try and avoid it. Facials
- These are a great way of relaxing and
treating yourself. It is best to try a few different
facials to see which one benefits you the most
and to prepare your skin for the change in it's
routine on the run up to your wedding. Try not
to have any facials or saunas in the week of
your wedding, as this may encourage any impurities
to come out, which may lead to spots.Water
- Drink lots of water and eat lots of vegetables,
this will cleanse your body and skin, and give
you a natural glow.Sun beds/St Tropez - These
are a very personal choice, but if you are going
to have any kind of bronzing treatment, I strongly
suggest a test a few months before your wedding
day, not just to see if you like the colour
you go, but also to see how it wears off.
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Choosing the Right Colours
A lot of people want
to try something new and different, but are
scared to experiment. It's not always the
colour but the application that can give you
the perfect look. When choosing colours there
are a few ideas to help you. Most people have
a colour theme to their wedding, the flowers,
table decorations, grooms tie/waistcoat, bridesmaids
outfits, so it is a nice idea if you can to
match your make-up to your colour theme. Also,
dependant on the colours you are wearing and
the season, you may need to add colour to
brighten up your face.
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When selecting colours for you and your
maid's make-up, don't feel that you all
have to wear the same colours. Everyone
needs to use different colours dependant
on their skin tone, hair colour, eye colour
etc., so don't try to match all your make-up
together, this won't work, getting the
best colours to complement each person
individually always looks more glamorous.
You want people to think you look beautiful,
but you don't specifically want them to
remember you just for your make-up. This
is when you know you have it just right.
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Making your make-up last - Foundation/Base:
The most important way to keep your make-up
on all day is your base…if this is done
correctly then all the make-up applied
on top of it will last too. A good foundation
is important. Don't go for any oil-based
foundations, but look for matt ones. It
is a good idea to wear foundation, even
if you don't usually, as it will take
away shine from your photos, and give
you a very even skin tone. The old idea
of checking foundation colours on the
back of your hand doesn't really work,
not only is the skin a different texture,
but a different colour too. To really
check a foundation to see if it is suitable,
test it on your jaw line. When you look
in the mirror you shouldn't be able to
see where the foundation starts or finishes.
ALWAYS use powder on top of your base.
Translucent loose powder is excellent,
as it won't change the shade of your foundation
and goes on evenly with a large brush.
Keep applying the powder till your face
is smooth to the touch, there should be
no tackiness left when you feel your skin.
When applying powder under the eyes, always
make sure you are holding the skin under
your eyes tight, so that no foundation
is caught up in the lines, as this will
only enhance them.
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Making Your Make-Up Last - Eyes:
Once your base is done it's time for your
eyes. When applying eye shadow, don't
be scared to experiment with colour. A
natural look doesn't have to be brown
or grey, colour can look natural too.
If you are applying shadow, hold a tissue
under your eye so that no powder drops
onto your face to smear your base. Eyeliner
may sound scary, but it is a great way
to define your eyes, you want these to
stand out at a distance and in photos.
When applying eyeliner, unless you are
used to wearing it, try to use the liner
only ˝ on the top lid, from outside in,
and ˝ on the bottom lid from outside in.
Mascara is also very important. There
is a good chance you may cry, so always
use waterproof. Use an eyelash comb to
get rid of any clumps that may appear.
Individual false eyelashes give a wonderful
finish to any eyes. If you do cry, dab
at your eyes, don't ever smear tears away.
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Making Your Make-up Last - Lips: All
lipsticks will fade, especially with the amount
of kissing, talking and even drinking you will
be doing throughout the day, so remember to take
a top-up of the lipstick you are wearing with
you.
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When applying your lipstick, put a thin coat
of foundation over your lips, as this will hold
the lipstick for longer, and stop if from running
if you have any small lines around your mouth,
as most of us do. Use a lip liner, as this too
will make the lipstick look sharper, and will
stop the lipstick from running.
Try to think whether you want your lips or
eyes to stand out, it is best to emphasise one
main feature rather than two as then they can
both get lost. If you have emphasised your eyes,
use a subtle lipstick. Apply your lipstick with
a brush, and steer clear of glossy lipsticks,
these will fade away far quicker than matt ones.
If you want glossy lips, apply a separate gloss
on top of your lipstick.
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Making Your Make-up Last - Blusher:
Leave your blusher until last. Until you have
finished your lips and eyes, you won't know
how much to apply. The colour of the blusher
if up to you. Pink gives you a nice fresh glow,
brown will make you appear tanned.
If you are nervous of choosing a colour, go
for the colour which is most like the colour
your cheeks naturally go when they are flushed.
When applying blusher it's almost like filling
in a box. Start on the apple of your cheek.
Bring the blush up and stop level with the corner
of your eye. If you are worried about hiding
a double chin, blusher can be used to bring
out your good features.
Use it around your jaw line so that it gives
the impression of a perfect jaw line and will
clearly separate your jaw from your chin.
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Advantages and
How to Choose a Professional Makeup
and Hair Artist
There are a lot of worries on the wedding
day itself, and being nervous and not
having a steady hand to do your own
make-up and hair will only add to the
worry. Choosing a professional make-up
artist, will take the pressure of you,
if will give you the confidence to try
new looks, you will have had a trial
so you will be sure of what you are
getting, and it is a little bit of pampering
which is just what you deserve on your
special day.
My make-up artist won't be with
me all day
what should I take?
- Powdered paper
- Top up of your lipstick
- Tissues
- A few hairgrips
But most of
all
ENJOY YOURSELF!!!!
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This article is courtesy of: Chloé
Moore, Make-up and Hair Artist
07976 790 588
http://www.themake-upartist.co.uk
chloemoore@hotmail.com
And special thanks to Richard and Sarah
at Capture It Photography for the Photos in
this article
http://www.captureit.co.uk
Wedding Photography in London and all
over the UK.
Telephone: 020 8577 7109
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