Angela's Top 5 Bridal Beauty Tips are basic, street smart beauty tips that you cannot go wrong with. Angela's Top 5 Worst Bridal Beauty Tips are tips that should never have made it onto a good list ( in my humble opinion of course).
I believe the only difference in a wedding day and any other day is that you want it to be one of the best everyday days you've ever had...you want it to be special. Your wedding makeup should be that way too. Your makeup should be a version of what you would normally do. So, if you are a sparkly eyeshadow and black eyeliner kind of girl you should wear sparkly eyeshadow and black eyeliner. Just make sure someone helps you do it tastefully. Yes, there is a way to do it!
Hope this is helpful:
Angela Top 5 Worst Beauty Tips
1. "Do not wear black eyeliner. Instead choose brown, burgundy, blue or grey. It won't be as harsh."
Not to be repetitive, but if you like black liner you should wear it. Black liner can be beautiful incorporated into a soft, smokey eye, Audrey Hepburn winged liner or just a tight black line drawn close to the lashes to cover a false lash strip.
2. "Make sure to use products that are oil free and matte. You don't want to look shiny"
T Zone shine is not really a pretty thing, but a healthy glow is gorgeous. A little highlight on the cheeks, the brow bone and nicely moisturized and primed skin looks radiant. Powdery layers of powdery powder look like powder. Powder shows texture and looks less youthful. If you like powder foundation and a matte look, by all means stick to it. Otherwise use this rule with discretion.
3. "Choose a long wearing lipstick"
There are people who swear by longwearing lipsticks. I'm not one of them. They tend to be dry, leave 'ring around the lips' and wear off unevenly making your lips appear sunburned. Instead I would suggest using gloss only or wear a lipstain. You can also fill lips in with a lip pencil followed by your favorite color so when the top color wears off you are still left with a hint of coverage. If a little lipstick gets on the groom, it's no big deal. After all, he's going to smash cake in your face shortly after!
4."Don't try anything you normally wouldn't wear"
Of all days your wedding day is the day to do something a little special. If you want to wear a little shimmer in your lipgloss, please do not listen to the people pushing this tip. Just do it. Do not go crazy though. Look in the mirror and make sure you still look like you.
5."Make sure your makeup looks natural"
Some of us are not 'natural' we like to look like we are wearing makeup. If you can't leave the house without a full face of makeup your wedding is no time to try pulling a nude look. You will not be happy with your pictures and will feel naked.
Angela's Top 5 Bridal Beauty Tips
1. "Take care of your skin before the wedding."
Exfoliate and moisturize regularly. Get plenty of sleep and drink water.
Stress causes dryness, breakouts and everything in between. Your makeup can only cover so much. After all it is makeup, not concrete. You can't cover texture like giant pimples that you try to squeeze the life out of. In most cases you want to keep foundation sheer to medium coverage. This allows your real skin tone to show through while covering redness and imperfections rather than wearing a mask. So, be good to your skin.
2."Have fun with your makeup"
Like I said earlier, do something special if you want to. Shimmer is fine, tastefully applied sparkle can be pretty. A slightly brighter lip color than usual or a little bronzer is not a sin. Any of those beauty items can take your look to the next level and make you feel special and that's the point of wedding makeup in the first place.
3."Have an emergency/touchup kit for the big day"
Choose a small, pretty pouch to hold a few essentials. You'll want blotting papers, concealer for touch ups (especially for those of you having an outdoor, Summer wedding), lipgloss or lipstick, whitening gum (to avoid bad breath and dreaded food in the teeth) as well as q tips and tissue to clean up under your eyes if you sweat or shed a few tears.
4."If using a makeup artist, choose a makeup artist based on the work you've seen them do"
Don't have the salon that is doing your hair do your makeup as well just 'because' Not all salons specialize in makeup. Don't choose a makeup counter to do your makeup just because you love the lipsticks they carry. There are all sorts of different skill levels working at any given makeup counter. Make sure you are well aquainted with the artist who will be doing your makeup. Ask if they have any photos of their work. Last but not least, don't choose a makeup artist simply because they are the biggest name on the market right now. Make sure you like their style and/or that they will be willing to give you what you want.
5."Finally, never, never, never, never say that you want false lashes if you've never taken a set for a test drive"
If you have a makeup artist ask for a trial where you can try out some false lashes. Be prepared to pay a little extra for this service. False lashes for the inexperienced wearer can be uncomfortable at worst and at best distracting. You don't want to be thinking about your falsies all night because they feel heavy or you can see them every time you blink. However, if you try them and you love the way they look, go for it. They are fabulous and make any look a little more glamorous.
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