Following are few simple tips that can help you achieve that perfect bridal make up and glow on the D-day:
Get a facial done a week or three days before your wedding. The real glow and effect of a facial comes after 3-4 days.
Use a water proof and highly resistant lipstick. You will have to kiss a lot of people on your wedding, thus a non-resistant lipstick will soon fade off, leaving you with plain and dull lips. Apply two layers of lipstick with a brush and coat it with a lip balm for longer durability.
Make sure that your lipstick, lip liner, eye liner and hair colour are well coordinated and in sync with each other.
Apply foundation on dark areas like chin, neck, and jaw line and under eye area. These are areas that create shadows and make you look dark in photographs. Evenly coat all the area with foundation. Use waterproof foundation. If your wedding dress reveals your back, shoulders or belly then apply an even coat of foundation there too.
Do not use pink tone blushers as they fade soon and may make you look pale in your wedding pictures. Use powder based blush for longer durability and resistance.
A bride naturally glows and blushes on her wedding day so do not rely heavily on make up and let your natural and inner beauty reflect on the big day!
The colors (eye shadow, lipstick and blusher) must be in harmony with each other. Thus, the makeup should choose the color range of cold or warm colors. The selection of one or the other will be based on skin color and hair of the bride, but can also seek harmony with the flowers of the field.
Usually the eyes are soft lines, avoiding pearly shades. To illuminate shadow apply white or vanilla, depending on the tone of skin below the eyebrows

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