Bridal Beauty Tips
Every bride wants to look their very best on their wedding day; when else will you be the focus of attention of your closest friends, as well as the subject of a photographer chosen to capture you and your partner within a day that is both intimate and public? Every bride deserves to be the special lady of the day and look the best. The hairdo, the makeup, the bridal dress and how the bride conducts herself is the focus of everybody's attention on her wedding day and you will feel much more comfortable, if you have already done the dress rehearsal first. The biggest beauty tip for any bride is drink loads and loads of water and keep her stress level minimum. No beauty tip or treatment will work if you don�t drink enough water or you are highly stressed. Remember to choose your wedding makeup/hair style way early and it should be such that it looks good in photos too.
# se waterproof eye makeup. Most brides cry at their weddings. Even if you don't think you're the crying type, with so many waterproof products out there, why take a chance?
# Use a long-lasting lipstick. When they first came out, most were dry and not suitable for a day-filled with close-ups and endless congratulatory kisses. But the new generation wised up with separate color and moisturizer. Apply the color once at the beginning of the day, and remoisturize a couple of times to keep lips luscious and picture-perfect. My favorites are the Cover Girl Outlast All-day Lipcolor.
Practice several times as it can be tricky to apply the color evenly and perfectly. It's hard to remove, so you'll want to get it right on the first application.
# Employ a "spot checker". This could be your maid of honor or another person whose makeup style is similar to your own (your mother is another good candidate.) Ask them to keep an eye on you and let you know if you need a touch up. They might also do you the favor of stashing your lipstick in their purse for easy access.
# Stash backups Stake out the bathrooms or changing facility at the venue. Stash an emergency kit including power to beat down shiny noses, clear nail polish to repair stocking runs, a hairbrush, hairspray, lipstick, and a sewing kit, along with anything else you think you or your bridesmaids might need.
# Do a test run Make sure you test out beauty products several times � you wouldn't want to find out the morning of your wedding that you're allergic!
As a recently engaged bride-to-be, I have been consumed within the predictable whirlwind of wedding planning that follows. While it really has been a great adventure to scout out reception halls, try on wedding gowns, interview photographers, select wedding invitations and marvel at how bloody expensive everything really is, it has also added a new dimension of anxiety, albeit joyous, to my life.
With that in mind, I wanted to share some tips and ideas for full-body Bridal beauty, as well as Bridal sanity, on your wedding day.
Obviously, everyone wants to look their very best on their wedding day; when else will you be the focus of attention of your closest friends, as well as the subject of a photographer chosen to capture you and your partner within a day that is both intimate and public?
While you've got the wedding gown and headpiece of your dreams, you can't neglect the care your skin and hair needs to look radiant on the Big Day.
While it is common for many brides to visit a dermatologist for complexion-calming tips, or a little "fix," or to go to a good salon for hair care and highlights, they often neglect the rest of their body's skin in the process.
Every bride wants to look their very best on their wedding day; when else will you be the focus of attention of your closest friends, as well as the subject of a photographer chosen to capture you and your partner within a day that is both intimate and public? Every bride deserves to be the special lady of the day and look the best. The hairdo, the makeup, the bridal dress and how the bride conducts herself is the focus of everybody's attention on her wedding day and you will feel much more comfortable, if you have already done the dress rehearsal first. The biggest beauty tip for any bride is drink loads and loads of water and keep her stress level minimum. No beauty tip or treatment will work if you don�t drink enough water or you are highly stressed. Remember to choose your wedding makeup/hair style way early and it should be such that it looks good in photos too.
# se waterproof eye makeup. Most brides cry at their weddings. Even if you don't think you're the crying type, with so many waterproof products out there, why take a chance?
# Use a long-lasting lipstick. When they first came out, most were dry and not suitable for a day-filled with close-ups and endless congratulatory kisses. But the new generation wised up with separate color and moisturizer. Apply the color once at the beginning of the day, and remoisturize a couple of times to keep lips luscious and picture-perfect. My favorites are the Cover Girl Outlast All-day Lipcolor.
Practice several times as it can be tricky to apply the color evenly and perfectly. It's hard to remove, so you'll want to get it right on the first application.
# Employ a "spot checker". This could be your maid of honor or another person whose makeup style is similar to your own (your mother is another good candidate.) Ask them to keep an eye on you and let you know if you need a touch up. They might also do you the favor of stashing your lipstick in their purse for easy access.
# Stash backups Stake out the bathrooms or changing facility at the venue. Stash an emergency kit including power to beat down shiny noses, clear nail polish to repair stocking runs, a hairbrush, hairspray, lipstick, and a sewing kit, along with anything else you think you or your bridesmaids might need.
# Do a test run Make sure you test out beauty products several times � you wouldn't want to find out the morning of your wedding that you're allergic!
As a recently engaged bride-to-be, I have been consumed within the predictable whirlwind of wedding planning that follows. While it really has been a great adventure to scout out reception halls, try on wedding gowns, interview photographers, select wedding invitations and marvel at how bloody expensive everything really is, it has also added a new dimension of anxiety, albeit joyous, to my life.
With that in mind, I wanted to share some tips and ideas for full-body Bridal beauty, as well as Bridal sanity, on your wedding day.
Obviously, everyone wants to look their very best on their wedding day; when else will you be the focus of attention of your closest friends, as well as the subject of a photographer chosen to capture you and your partner within a day that is both intimate and public?
While you've got the wedding gown and headpiece of your dreams, you can't neglect the care your skin and hair needs to look radiant on the Big Day.
While it is common for many brides to visit a dermatologist for complexion-calming tips, or a little "fix," or to go to a good salon for hair care and highlights, they often neglect the rest of their body's skin in the process.
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