Tips & tricks about bridal make-up
On our site, you can find plenty of inspiration about your bridal makeup in udaipur, among other things. But what should you not do with your makeup just before your wedding day? We give some tips about bridal make-up.
Try something new
Your wedding day is not the time to suddenly try something new with your make-up. Choose colors that make you feel comfortable and stay close to yourself. Try to look like yourself, refined and perfect. It is very unfortunate to look back after five years of photos of your wedding where you do not recognize yourself. Try Something new look with a makeup artist in udaipur
Blindly staring at makeup trends
Highlighting your cheekbones using bronzer is a big trend right now. In daylight, however, this can look much too heavy. Natural light accentuates a woman's natural beauty, so it's better to keep it light and fresh. Keep in mind that the photos of the wedding will be viewed for many years and that trend will pass again.
Skip the make-up tests
Before your wedding, different types of hairstyles and make-up are tried out. The days on which this is tried are very important! It's an additional expense, but well worth the expense. Schedule such a day at least three months before your wedding, so that you still have enough time if you are not satisfied with the make-up. There is also time to go to free make-up events, for example, where you can often get a make-over for free.
Unprepared for your make-up
trial when trying out bridal hairstyles, brides often bring photos to serve as an example. But when it comes to makeup, these pictures are often forgotten. They can be super helpful in figuring out the right makeup for your skin. Browse magazines or check out Pinterest for women with the same skin type as you. It is also useful to take pictures of yourself in which you like or dislike the make-up. Don't be afraid to argue about the photos. Wear white clothes and you get a good idea of what the make-up will look like in combination with your wedding dress.
Lipstick or lip gloss?
It is best to avoid lip gloss. Lip gloss does not last long at all and will also rub off a lot on your groom. When your lips shine too much, it will detract from your photos and may even leave a shimmer. If you wear a veil, it will no doubt stick to your lips. The same goes for long hair that is worn loose.
Eye makeup too dramatic
Remove black from your color palette for your bridal makeup, except for mascara. Black eye pencil or eyeshadow is way too heavy for most brides. There is a much nicer, softer effect to be created with colors. Instead of black, you can use brown, gray, blue, and purple tones. Too 'smoky' make-up can cast a shadow around the eyes in the photo. Soft and subtle eyes look much better in the picture. Bronze shades are recommended for green eyes, mocha for hazel eyes, blue and dark brown for blue eyes, and purple and gray for brown eyes.
Eyebrows
Your eyebrows can change the total look of your face. To a professional wax a week before your wedding, you can also define them with eyebrow powder. Follow the natural shape of your eyebrow with a powder that matches your hair color.
Foundation with sun protection
Many make-up products nowadays also have sun protection, which is of course nice. Still, it is better to choose a foundation for your wedding day without this protection. Some ingredients in this protection can cause your face to look white in photos taken with flash. If you are out all day, you can wear sunscreen under your makeup, as it will soak into your skin instead of sitting on top of your makeup. In any case, it is wise to take some test photos, so that you can be sure that you are not in the photo with a whitish face on your wedding day.
Airbrush foundation
It can be the perfect kind of foundation for someone who doesn't need a lot of makeup. The finish of the foundation is very light and you don't feel like you're wearing a mask. But if you need more coverage, it's a good idea to use a traditional foundation.
Make sure all your makeup is waterproof
Not just eye make-up! There is also a waterproof foundation and as a bride, you will certainly have to deal with a few tears. Nothing is worse than black lines of mascara or white lines on your skin where the foundation has been washed off. And if you do shed a tear, don't wipe or rub them, just pat them away gently. Because even if you have waterproof make-up, a lot of smudging and rubbing can still ruin the make-up.
Give your make-up time
Let the make-up rest and dry for a while between each step of applying. You can use a hairdryer on the cool setting when you are pressed for time. Your make-up will last much longer if you let the make-up dry every time. Never apply make-up with your fingers! In addition to make-up, you also smear bacteria on your face and you can sometimes even leave fingerprints. The use of a sponge or brush gives a natural look and the make-up blends better with the skin.
Too much tanning bed
Many brides-to-be are still quick to take a few tanning beds for their wedding day. Just keep in mind that you'll probably go in white - the contract makes it a lot more dramatic. Also, you naturally run the risk of burning or getting tan lines. In that case, the person you make up will have a difficult task to cover up the burn or the stains.
Wax one day in advance
Waxing your eyebrows or another part of your face must be at least five days in advance, otherwise, you run the risk of red spots or wounds. If you've never had anything waxed before, don't just start now.
Pack an emergency kit
It may sound unnecessary, but don't underestimate this: an emergency package. Even with the best makeup and professionals, you will need some things on hand. The wedding day lasts a very long time for the bridal couple and no bride wants to get a shiny face after a while. Wipes that absorb oil are the most convenient for this, as they do not remove make-up. Other essential items are lipstick, cotton buds, tissues, powder, and eyelash glue in the case of false eyelashes.