Wedding Day Make-Up Tips

In September 2012, she became the 1st richest woman on the planet. I got to marry my best friend and confidant in this life. Of course I wanted to see the most beautiful woman on this planet, too. But it was not easy. I had a very tight budget special day and going to the salon to get my makeup done was not a task option No worries, but! You have so many brilliant decor gurus and wonderful tools to help you through your DIY wedding day.

Every woman is different and has different tastes. So take these lips with a grain of salt. I always recommend that you do whatever feels comfortable on this particular day. Because, believe me, you will feel really uncomfortable already (Ahem, … spankx?!) .

1. Set up your custom make-up routine
I don’t want to buy new brands or types of manufacturing. You’ll never know what the opposite can do to your skin. The last thing you want is a horrible break-out the day you walk down the aisle.

2. Go through your full application form two days before
This makeup routine will really help you figure out if you need to change any look. There are also photo filters that you can put on your phone to take pictures of yourself in a different light. If you knew the sky setting for your wedding or even what the weather was like that day, you might find this helpful. Lighting can affect how your makeup is perceived and this little trick can help you avoid looking too “done”.

3. Use a bright, clean mirror
I tend to make a statement in my car when the light comes on. I know, no bueno. But in the morning I am most bound for time and I must do what I have. But I used a clear-cut mirror to compose my wedding. It has a normal part for regular application, and you can see it in a super close-up of your face (which, boy-oh-boy, I don’t want to see). It was really helpful, though. I have used a scary side to pluck and remove eyebrows and unwanted and useless, and until that time inexperienced. , hair They washed my face, I looked around in the mirror and started to apply my makeup.

4. Make yourself ready before you put on your clothes
Wear a shirt, buttons, don’t pull it up. So it doesn’t matter if you’re settled in anyway. But I kept the heat at the pen ready for any unexpected accidents most of the day.

5. It will keep your face from looking bad
I cried like a child. Seeing you as a bride for the first time, walking down the aisle, reading your vows. If you’re like me, the tears will flow! I Almay waterproof liquid eyeliner, brown. Then I applied waterproof-mascara to match. I did not dare to blink with any eye for fear of wiping my eye, and turned into a washcloth. Or worse, wiping my clothes.

Have you done your wedding day-up?
What types of products do you use?
Do you think that I have done otherwise?

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