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| Tips
- Health & Beauty |
More than on any other day in your life, your
wedding day is the day that you want to look
beautiful. Whether or not you usually wear
make-up, there are good reasons for wearing
it on your wedding day.
Properly applied make-up will greatly enhance
your appearance, particularly in the many
photographs which will be taken in the course
of the day. On the other hand, too much makeup,
the wrong makeup, or improperly applied makeup
can have the opposite effect. A heavy eyeliner
or heavy false eyelashes will cast unwanted
shadows over your eyes and cheeks. No make-up
may result in a washed out or anemic appearance.
Ideally, your make-up should enhance your
features without its presence being apparent.
Some brides have a professional make-up artist
do the entire bridal party.
If you decide to do your own make-up, the
best advice is practice, practice, practice,
until you achieve the look you want. It is
not necessary to buy expensive products. Use
your regular make-up or consult a professional
salesperson to find what products best suit
your skin and features, and how to apply them.
Choose a make-up that is close to your skin
tone. If the foundation is too dark, it will
create a mask-like effect. Use a soft brown
pencil for liner on the eyes. Apply brown
powder using a sponge tipped applicator on
top of the pencil to set the liner and avoid
smearing. Pencil in the shape of your eyebrows
lightly with a soft, gentle touch. Use a lipliner
pencil and draw the natural lipline, which
will help prevent lipstick from running. Blend
with a cotton swab and cover with a pastel
lipstick. Add a touch of lip gloss to the
center of your lower lip. Apply foundation
smoothly to the hairline. Cover your face
and neck with a fine powder and blend it well
with a brush. Apply a touch of blush high
on your cheekbones and blend carefully. Apply
concealer with a sponge to cover any blemishes
and to hide circles under your eyes.
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