Five Wedding Makeup Tips

Brides want to look and feel beautiful on their wedding day; this is a fact. The right makeup is essential because everything will be documented and you don’t want your bridesmaid to look more beautiful than you. Here are some makeup tips that will be useful on your wedding day.

1. Stay away from translucent powder – stay away from these types of makeup products because it may not look good in photographs. HD powder usually makes your face look white and dusty. Just imagine your face being sprinkled with flour. Although it looks good in person, it doesn’t translate well in pictures. HD photography can pick up the said detail and you don’t want to look bad on your pictures. It may be hard to edit even it Photoshop.

2. Use Long-lasting products – You will experience and witness a lot of emotions during your wedding. I mean, who won’t feel emotional, right? You may find yourself crying, sweating, and laughing on your wedding day. So make sure that the products that you will use will withstand all these. Make sure that you use an excellent primer as well as waterproof mascara. Also, make sure that you’ll use waterproof foundation. This will ensure that you won’t look like an oily pan until the evening. Makeup should stay long on your face and should only come off when you want them to.

3. Don’t use too much shimmer or glitter – yes shimmers and glitters are really fun. But stay away from it on your wedding day. Otherwise, you’ll look like a shiny raccoon on your photographs. I’m pretty sure you don’t want to look like this. So use products that will give you a natural glow. These products may also have shimmers, but it’s only on the minimal. So if you really want to glow on your wedding day, you can do this by taking care of your skin first and then the products will just enhance your natural glow.

4. One Feature at a time – some people has this notion that they have to emphasize their eyes, their cheeks and their lips all at the same time. But this is the common mistake that women make. You should only emphasize one feature at a time. Emphasizing all your features will make you look quite horrible. So if you want to focus on your eyes, you need to minimize the makeup on your cheeks and lips. If you want to emphasize your lips, minimize the makeup on the eyes and cheeks. Again, play up one feature at a time.

5. Makeup kit – you should have an emergency toolkit that’s within your reach all the time. You will need your lipstick, powder, concealer, oil blotting sheets and so much more.