By Sarah Schreiber, Martha Stewart
Are you the type of bride that’s looking to break the rules on your big day? You'll love this unexpected makeup and hairstyle! They recreated the star’s slicked
back, “wet” hairstyle, smoky eyes, and glam nude lip.
[post_ads_2]For some women, the natural makeup looks and romantic updos often described as "bridal" just don't feel right. If you consider yourself a more modern bride-to-be, you likely look to the red carpets for new and exciting big-day beauty look ideas, hoping to find a hair and makeup style that can bridge the gap between edgy and glam.
[post_ads] They first recreated her smoky eye by brushing gradient shades of metallic brown onto the lid and into the crease. After smudging the model's lower waterline with brown liner and blending out with black eyeshadow, they applied false eyelashes and mascara. The Facetime Beauty team polished off her makeup by highlighting the cheekbones and the cupid's bow, but left the lips bare.
For the hair, stylists first straightened the ends before applying a foam mousse throughout the crown. After brushing the model's tresses straight back, they sectioned the hair with clips and let the product dry. When those clips were removed, the hair stayed put, but remained slicked back.
[post_ads_2]For some women, the natural makeup looks and romantic updos often described as "bridal" just don't feel right. If you consider yourself a more modern bride-to-be, you likely look to the red carpets for new and exciting big-day beauty look ideas, hoping to find a hair and makeup style that can bridge the gap between edgy and glam.
[post_ads] They first recreated her smoky eye by brushing gradient shades of metallic brown onto the lid and into the crease. After smudging the model's lower waterline with brown liner and blending out with black eyeshadow, they applied false eyelashes and mascara. The Facetime Beauty team polished off her makeup by highlighting the cheekbones and the cupid's bow, but left the lips bare.
For the hair, stylists first straightened the ends before applying a foam mousse throughout the crown. After brushing the model's tresses straight back, they sectioned the hair with clips and let the product dry. When those clips were removed, the hair stayed put, but remained slicked back.