We are here to help you stay ahead in the beauty game with some top makeup trends that will have you looking radiant, glam and elegant!
Natural Glowy Skin.
A favourite aspect of many makeup artists when applying wedding makeup is to create that fresh, dewy look for the bride that exudes a natural glow. It’s all about celebrating your skin’s natural beauty. Professional makeup artists prefer lighter makeup over heavy foundations using breathable products that enhance rather than mask your complexion. By incorporating luminous base products and highlighters on the high points of the face, achieving that subtle, radiant wedding makeup glow becomes effortless.
Soft Smoky Eyes
The soft smoky eye offers a romantic and dreamy look for brides. This timeless look is perfect for giving the eyes the focus of the face. This look is achieved using darker shadows to give dimension, focus and definition to the eyes. Dark grey, silver, plum and bronze tones are effective for creating the smokey eyes.
To achieve this look, apply a light, beige, tan or peach eye shadow base colour all over the lid Then, with a small detailer brush, add a darker shade of matte grey, chocolate brown or plum to create a smoky monochromatic effect by gently blending it into the crease of your eye and along the lower lash line. Try not to overload your brush. Keep a cotton bud or two handy.
A favourite aspect of many makeup artists when applying wedding makeup is to create that fresh, dewy look for the bride that exudes a natural glow. It’s all about celebrating your skin’s natural beauty.
Colour on the Lips
The classic nude is always a number one choice for many brides as it ‘goes with anything’. These days, brides are not restricted to the red saree but wear a number of versions of pink, orange and red, so keeping the lip in a matching nude gives you an elegant look. But the chosen look for most brides still is vibrant shades of coral, pink, berry or red to make a statement. The classic red, of course, remains timeless. And it still wows!
Fluttery Lashes
Most brides are often cautious when it comes to wearing the staple false lash, often choosing natural volume as opposed to length and flutter. But, long, fluttery lashes are popular with the focus on voluminous lashes that really open up your eyes. If full strip lashes are a ‘no-no’, then the half lashes are a must for that sweepy, glam romantic look. Whether you choose individual lashes, extensions, or a quality mascara, make sure your lashes are the center of attention on your special day.
Fresh and Rosy Cheeks
Finish the face with a pink, peach or rosy look to add health and radiance to the skin. But serious blending is key whether its cream or powder blush.
If your colour is bright pink, mix it with a little translucent powder to dilute the colour to prevent over application. Apply the skin tint on top of the cheekbones, then use a large fluffy brush to blend the skin tint into the skin. Afterward, apply the blush in varying degrees of intensity.
Fluffy Brows
Brushed-up fluffy brows are everywhere right now. This trend is about adding serious volume to your brows, and the fuller they look, the more focus they add to your face. To start, brush the brow hairs upwards in a way that lays them flat. For extra volume, use a clear gel or wax to brush the brows upwards and outwards to make them look fuller and fluffier.
No Makeup-Makeup
Lots of young women now like the natural look makeup. To make it last the day out, however, you need to be okay with touching up throughout the day. This trend is about enhancing what you have to give the impression there is no makeup on the face. It is achieved with the use of primers, tinted moisturisers, CC creams or light-based foundations and light concealers then set with a translucent powder. Pale nude eye shadow in tan or matte pale pink with the tiniest bit of soft brown liner will help gently define the eyes and a coat of mascara is all that is needed for the eyes. A hint of cheek colour in a matte bronze or matte pink and a soft rosy lip gloss finishes the look.
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