Bridal Makeup Procedure Biography
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Apply moisturizer(If you have oily skin no need to apply moisturizer) ,then put foundation in small dots all over face and with upward movement spread it all over face. After that apply compact powder, using a sponge, just take little by little and apply it in downward direction. If you are applying kajal or eye liner do it after putting compact powder as it prevents kajal to smudge up to an extent.
Apply lip a good brand lip balm and then apply lipstick using a lipstick brush. If you like to apply lip gloss apply it over lipstick...
Prep Your Skin
Wash your face with a mild cleanser to remove makeup, oil, and dirt, then use a gentle scrub to buff off any dry patches. Or, if you have sensitive skin, skip the exfoliant and simply use a washcloth. Blot your skin dry, and spritz on a soothing rose or chamomile toner to add a dewy glow. Then, rather than slathering on a heavy moisturizer, "opt for a gel-based lotion that'll leave your face smooth and help extend the wear of your makeup," says Vanessa Scali, a makeup artist in Los Angeles.
I’ll admit it, I’m completely at a loss when it comes to doing my own makeup. Whenever I need to get dolled-up for an event, I immediately start searching online for makeup tutorials. I’ve come across everything from simple, basic tutorials… to videos that are super long and require a looong list of products. Skeptical of attempting anything that is overly involved, I usually take the simple route. But if you’re more skilled in this department (or enjoy a challenge) you may choose a tutorial that is a bit more elaborate. It completely depends on your taste in makeup and/or your talent.
Whether you want to do your own wedding makeup, or are looking for ideas for bridal shower or bachelorette makeup… here are 5 different options I’ve rounded up. Hopefully one will fit your style!
1. Basic Bridal Makeup – from The
Beauty Department
2. Fresh-Faced and Fabulous – from Keiko Lynn
Beauty Department
2. Fresh-Faced and Fabulous – from Keiko Lynn
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