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Mistakes to avoid for your bridal makeup

Having a beautiful wedding dress and hairstyle at the top is good, but if you're wedding makeup is not suitable, then your overall appearance may suffer greatly. So to avoid the worst case scenario, take note of these 5 mistakes not to make you and disguising.


  • Darken the complexion


I know you find that tan; you feel more radiant and have "good looks." Also, you do not have the time to do some tanning, then you are using a dark background or skin more sun powder galore to darken your skin. Otherwise guaranteed effect! Your complexion will appear earthy and artificial, and the contrast with your wedding dress will be quite bad!


I recommend using a foundation of the same color as your skin , even lighter and apply a bronzing powder more or less clear depending on your skin tone slightly (yes, there are different colors!) in sweeping with a large brush, making a motion "3", ie from top the forehead to the cheekbone, then starting again to the chin. Warning, your foundation should not hang because your sun powder may cling and flatten. Post in this case a light veil of powder before the land of sun. This is an easy way to apply color to the places where the most commonly bronze face, and keep the basic points in your light shine.


  • Hair Be Removed overly thin eyebrows, or ... not at all the tweezers


Eyebrows are very important in the face and often overlooked. Well positioned and maintained, they help to give height to your look. Remember to respect the rule of alignment triangle is easy, take a pencil or a brush, draw an imaginary straight line from the outer corner of the mouth to the inner corner of the eye, you know, or must begin your eyebrow.

Ditto for the outside of the eyebrow to be finer (end 1/3 only), draw a line from the same corner of the mouth to the outer corner of the eye. Finally, make a right at the corner of the mouth and the middle of the iris; you will get the highest point of the eyebrow. Then pluck (not too much), but remember that fashion is quite natural eyebrows.

If you have any eyebrows, but a little scattered, fill with a tapered synthetic brush and a powder color of your eyebrows (special makeup for eyebrows, dry enough). If you are missing a lot, fill with a pencil, draw the color of gray or taupe (not reddish color reserved for redheads).

  • Use bright colors


You'd be tempted to put colors on your wedding day? Yes, but choose rather softened, unless you have a specific theme (30 years, with the smoky eye, why not). Adopt a pinkish brown, rather than a plum, gray, rather than black, purple gray rather than purple. For lips, you can dare red mouth, but in this case, apply makeup eyes with a beige, off-white. Always choose the lips or eyes, not both, and do not accentuate the blush.

  • Put glitter on face


The flakes are not ideal for photos. On the face, it will give the impression that you gleam and give you a hard time with your photographer. Keep sequins for a night, they are more suitable for a wedding ceremony, and you will be without class.


  • Contour darker lips


In 80-90 years, the fashion was chocolate and beige mouth outline, you can imagine, its ultra- mediocrity! It's a bit the same for darker than the lipstick, as this will harden your face shape! The idea is to have a pencil of the same color, or possibly draw your outline with a lip brush by taking the color of your lipstick. For a well-defined outline, spend a little foundation on the contours of your mouth and place your brush.

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