Saturday, December 5, 2009

Suggest me about the bridal makeup?

Hi,





I am going to marry after 1 month.My complexion is not so fair.


so please suggest me which kind of makeup will suit me.





http://www.socialnetworking.inSuggest me about the bridal makeup?
First of all, congratulations! Hope you have an amazing day and a long and happy marriage!





To look your best I think you should aim for a more polished version of your everyday look. It's a careful balancing act - looking natural without appearing washed out.





If you're having your make-up done by a professional, ask them to come to your house and have at least one trial run before the day. If not, you may not like the way your make-up turns out and it'll be too late to do anything about it.





Avoid going for a dramatic new image on your wedding day. Stick to a more natural effect, so that you'll look like yourself - just a slightly more glamorous version. Try to define your features as much as possible, but avoid the hard lines of eye pencils and liquid liners. A little kohl eye liner is a good idea on your top lashes, but smudge it with a make-up brush or your finger so it gives a softer effect.





Pinky-brown lipsticks whiten teeth whereas orange or red can make them look yellow. Steer clear of overly pale or pearly lipstick.





Also, make sure you pack these bridal essentials into your make-up bag鈥?br>




Eyelash curlers: curling your eyelashes before applying mascara will make your lashes look longer and your eyes more defined in your wedding photos.





Waterproof Mascara: mascara is essential as it opens up the eyes giving a bright, wide-awake look. But make sure it's a waterproof to get you through those teary moments. A bride with panda eyes is not a good look!





Make-up brushes: avoid applying foundation and eye-shadow with your fingers today, as the natural oils in your skin could spoil your even coverage. Invest in some good brushes instead to ensure make-up goes on smoothly.





Long-lasting lipstick: a long-lasting lipstick that doesn't dry out the lips is a must-buy. Lip gloss will make for a sticky just married kiss, so go as matte as you dare





Foundation primer: prepare your skin properly by wearing a foundation primer. Not only does it make your skin smooth, it will also help keep your make-up in place until the end of the reception.





Blusher/bronzer: for a subtle blush that will look lovely in photos, add some colour to your cheeks with either a pink flush or a sun-kissed glow.





Concealer: to combat any blemishes you may have on your wedding day, choose a concealer that matches your skin tone and foundation exactly. A concealer that is too light will flag up an imperfection rather than hide it.





False eyelashes: there's no need to wear spider falsies, but applying a few single lashes for extra emphasis is a great bridal trick and the perfect way to perk up eyes.





Perfume: you're not properly made up until you're wearing a fabulous fragrance. Just make sure you don't completely douse yourself in it, or wear anything that's too overpowering. Try spritzing your hair as well as your skin.





Good luck! Enjoy your wedding x

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