Even the biggest makeup buff might be intimidated by the prospect of doing her own wedding-day makeup
Planning a wedding takes a lot of work (not to mention, money). It's basically a universal truth. From booking the venue, catering food, to sending out all those RSVPs, the time leading up to the big day can be a bit of a blur. But, to save some extra cash (and cut out excess stress), you've decided to your own wedding day makeup. It could be a little nerve-wracking to create your own wedding day beauty look, because this isn't just any day, it's YOUR big day! In addition to making sure your makeup holds up, you want it to look damn good in photos.
Have no fear: We've rounded up all the tips you'll need to apply your makeup like a pro, from the pros.
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Practice, practice, practice
No matter how makeup-savvy you may be, you don't want to wait to apply your wedding-day look for the first time on your wedding day. "Practice, practice, practice until you have the look that you want," says Liz Fuller, owner of Boston-area Makeup Artistry Inc.. "Then document what you used so that on the wedding day you can refer to your notes to remind you what products you used and how you used them."2.
Splurge on facials
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Set up a serene space
Not only do you need time to apply your makeup, but you'll need a calm environment in which to do it, says makeup artist Béke Beau. "Getting ready rooms can be quite hectic sometimes and well-meaning bridal party members may distract you, so it's important to have some privacy to relax and put on your makeup," she says.4.
Use a primer
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Use an eye primer, too
You need a separate primer for your eyelids than what you've used on the rest of your face. "For eyes, I recommend using an eye primer or cream eye shadow that is neutral in tone," says Levy. "A bone or nude shade works well to help even out discoloration on lids and allows for a smoother eye shadow application if you plan to layer additional powder of cream shadows right over it."6.
Pick the perfect foundation
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Avoid makeup with SPF
While sunscreen is very good for your skin, it can be very bad for your wedding photos. "The zinc and titanium oxides that are found in SPF formulas can cause a white cast on the face in flash photography," warns Fuller. If you must slather on sunscreen for your outdoor wedding, make sure it's in your moisturizer and not your foundation.8.
Don't use white finishing powder
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Invest in a creamy formula-based concealer
Says Kline, "Let's face it: The bride is going to be busy running around finishing last-minute tasks, staying up late, attending a rehearsal dinner, and more. What about those unwanted dark circles or a sudden blemish? Make sure you put foundation on first and then lightly dab with your fingertip on areas that look dark."10.
Define your brows
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Avoid sparkly products
Much like SPF and white powders, things that sparkle don't shine — pun intended — in photos. "That means any eye shadows, face powders, highlighters with sparkles — they look absolutely terrible in flash photography," says Kline. "Stick with neutral, subtle tones, and more matte eye shadows."12.
Embrace waterproof mascara
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Layer your lip colors
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Wear more makeup than you would on any ol' day
Says Rubin, "doing makeup to be photographed is a different ball game than a casual look. While you may be hesitant, in the case for photography, more is more." Rubin says adding color to your lips will keep you from looking washed out, while Fuller advocates for more blush then you might be used to.15.
Splurge on a spraying a setting spray
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Bring blotting sheets
"Always use a blotting sheet to absorb oil," she says. "Blotting sheets won't disturb the makeup — they just lift away the oil for a shine-free finish."
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