i m extremely fair with sensitive skin.wish to know whether bleaching and gold facial is necessary .even want to know about full body wax.plz suggest.and the lipshades which would match my skin toneWant to know about prebridal and bridal makeup.?
1) Unless you are a regular patron of facials, don't get one within two weeks of your wedding. They can cause more harm than good that close as you don't yet know how your skin will react.
2) For facial hair removal before a wedding, tweeze, recently waxed areas often show up red in photos, even if they look normal to the naked eye.
3) If you've never had a full body wax, don't try it just before the wedding. The last thing you want is to have a bad reaction just before a wedding. If you have a few months to go though, start now and by wedding time you will be fine.
4) I can't say without seeing you in person what shades would look good on you as everyone, no matter how dark or light, has different undertones to their skin. What I would recommend is you either:
a) Doing your makeup yourself: spend some time at the makeup counter. Try different shades. Walk to the windows to get a look at the colors you like in both sunlight and artifical light.
b) Having your makeup done: tell your makeup artist you would like a preview. Get your makeup done twice, the first time about two weeks before the big day. Most artists include this in the ';bridal'; makeup charge, that is why ';bridal'; costs a little more that a generic makeup application. Where I work you pay for the whole thing at the practice run, and do not pay again on the day of. DON'T be afraid to tell the makeup artist if you don't like something. She doesn't have to live with the photos, you do. AND, she wants you to be happy with the results.
BTW-in my experience natural makeup with a great lip color is best for weddings, I commend you on getting this element ready early.Want to know about prebridal and bridal makeup.?
This year, ';NO MAKE UP LOOK'; or Nude Make up is IN for Brides!
This is a good example:
http://www.lorealparisusa.com/bronzerock鈥?/a>
Having fair skin is grgeous on a bride.... I have no idea why people get fake tan on for a wedding..... its very tacky!!!
If you've never been waxed before I suggest you get a practice session done to see how your skin reacts before you get it done for the big day!!
Aveda do lovely bridal make up in natural tones and its paraben and other nasty stuff free (I have very sensitive skin and use Aveda). Its also very very good quality. Aveda is sold in hotel spas (like Mar Hall in Scotland) and at House of Fraser stores and also online.
PS. I think a nice pinky tone would look lovely on fair skin at your wedding. Something subtle.
PPS I am from the UK so sorry if this doesn't help you!
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