Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Blushing Bride? Here’s How To Blush With Beauty

First, let’s consider the time, theme, and venue of the wedding. Is it on the morning, afternoon, sunset, evening? Indoors or outdoors? These will greatly affect the way the makeup will be done. If you’re having your makeup done by a professional, it’s better to show her pictures of the venue as well as your wedding dress during a dry run so that you’ll be provided with plenty of options for colors. Otherwise, keep these tips in mind. Day weddings and outdoor weddings tend to be a little less formal, bordering on semi-formal to smart casual dress codes. So if this is where your wedding falls, going natural is perfect for you. You can opt for light pinks, reds, and corals for garden and barn weddings. On the other hand, beach and yacht weddings would be the perfect time for you to show off that tan complimented by a light brush of bronzer on the cheeks and collar bone.


Indoor weddings and receptions as well as evening weddings call for a more dramatic look. Deep reds, shimmer, or smoky eyes make for a very sophisticated bride. Remember to emphasize only one part of your face. If you’re going for smoky eyes, leave the lips bare or natural. If you’re going for deep red lips, keep your eyes simple by opting for natural shades or a liquid eyeliner. If you’re going to turn up the blush, stick to your lips’ and eyelids’ natural color, meaning skip the lip color, gloss and eyeshadow.

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