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Wedding Makeup: Make Sure Your Makeup is Camera Ready
You plan and
anguish over every little detail. Then, your dream day finally
arrives.
You put on
your beautiful wedding dress and make up your face by applying
your favorite lipstick, a frosty, glistening pearly number
called Ballet Slippers. You look good, but when the
photographer's proofs arrive, you can't believe how poorly it
photographed.
Wake up.
And relax; we've got some helpful advice on how to make you the
belle of the ball. The key is wearing classic makeup that
flatters both you and the camera.
The
philosophy of a timeless, classic look is soft, subtle makeup,
with one feature, either your eyes or your mouth, being the most
dominant color. The colors are clean, matte (i.e.; not shiny)
and as fresh as nature. Soft, natural, feminine tones will form
a harmonious, timeless makeup palette that will look as great
today as will your wedding pictures twenty years from now.
Be sure
your skin's in great shape so your makeup goes on well and looks
great. Beauty is truly only skin deep, so take good care of it.
If you have any skin conditions, such as acne, visit a
dermatologist at least four to six months in advance of the
wedding to clear it up.
Skin-Care
If you
skin-care regimen is not controlling your oily skin, or if it's
dry and flaky, visit a skin-care counter at least a month before
the wedding to find products that work for you.
A great
lipstick shade can't camouflage chapped lips. Use a good lip
balm/exfoliant product like
Alexis Vogel Lip Exfoliant; night and day to make sure your
lips are in top, kissable shape for your special day.
Also, have
skin-care services such as facials and waxing done at least
three days before the wedding to give any resulting irritation
or redness that nay occur time to heal.
Manicure
Another
worthwhile investment is a salon manicure. If you have hard to
grow nails, consider having weekly manicures two months before
the wedding. If you nails are normal, than a manicure one day
before the wedding will look great. Choose a nail color that
complements your lipstick, but keep the color in soft to
mid-tone shades of pink, peach and rose. A French Manicure is a
classic, timeless choice.
Classic
Makeup Look
To find a
classic makeup look that appeals to you, browse through bridal
magazines (fashion magazines are too trendy). Choose models with
similar coloring to yours and then have fun experimenting.
There
aren't any safe shades to recommend that everyone can wear. A
light, baby-pink blush color would look great on someone with
light skin coloring, but wouldn't do anything for darker skin
tones. Look for colors of nature that look soft, subtle and
naturally beautiful on you.
If your
skin color is uneven and blotchy, a foundation makeup will cover
up most ills. Be sure the color matches your own skin color, so
your wedding guests won't see telltale lines of demarcation
between your face and neck color. A great foundation that looks
good in person and in photographs is
Alexis Vogel Crème Foundation.
For
under-eye discoloration, apply a concealer after applying
foundation. (If you put on concealer before foundation, it will
only blend away with the foundation). Press it gently into the
skin with your ring finger or a concealer brush and apply it
only on the area of discoloration - no need to sweep it all the
way to the outer corner of the eye.
Look for
products that feature longwearing claims so that touch ups will
be minimal and you'll be radiant all day and night. To make your
foundation makeup and concealer wear longer, set them with loose
powder. Press it gently into your skin with a cotton puff (not
brush). Take pressed powder with you for touching up any shine,
and re-apply as needed, especially prior to photographs.
Use blush
and eye shadows in matte (non-shiny) formulations, which are
more natural looking in photographs. Remember to choose soft,
understated colors of nature so that your wedding pictures will
show a radiant, happy you, instead of you wearing purple eye
shadow.
Your blush
color should be soft and coordinate with colors of your eyes and
lips. For most people, a little circle of color right on the
"smile" area of your cheeks is the most natural, more flattering
look.
Long-lasting Eyes
The eyes
have it - tears, of course. To keep your eye makeup perfect all
day, wear waterproof mascara and eyeliner. The waterproof
formulas won't let you down.
If your
eye shadow doesn't have staying power, invest in an eye shadow
base, or dust loose powder on your lids before shadow
application to ensure longer wear.
For unruly
brows, a clear brow gel to hold your brows in a perfect arch is
a must-have. It's so easy to use and make a professional, movie
star appearance.
Alexis Vogel Brow Gel is a great choice.
Finish
your face with lipstick and lip liner. A definite must is a
longwearing, transfer-proof (won't come off when you drink or
eat) lipstick. Most manufacturers in both drug and department
stores have lots of these formulas to offer. If you're not using
a lip-liner, try it! It really enhances your mouth, framing it
with a perfect line that also prevents your lipstick from
bleeding and feathering out onto your face.
With the
help of longwearing products, you hopefully won't need many
touch-ups, but keep these products with you: pressed powder,
blush, lipstick, lip liner, foundation plus your trust mirror.
If you're
considering using professional makeup artists, here are some
options:
Department
Store Cosmetic Counters: Bridal makeups are complimentary, but
you'll probably want to buy some of the products they use on
you. You'll need to call a cosmetic counter in advance and book
an appointment. Plan on 30 minutes to an hour for your makeup.
Hair
Salons: Salons charge for makeup application, which takes
one-half to one hour. Some charge less for bridesmaids. An
appointment is necessary.
Professional Makeup Artist: Having a makeup artist come to your
home is the ultimate luxury. The artist will meet with you
beforehand to do a preview, or trial, so that you are totally
happy with the results well before the wedding.
Do It
Yourself: The
Alexis Vogel Cosmetics System
gives you professional makeup instruction on a How To DVD by
Hollywood's Top Makeup Artist, PLUS all the tools and
professional grade makeup you'll need!
by Gerti
Soderquist
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