Pakistani Bridal Make Up Biography
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Your wedding day is
the time to be in the spotlight, so don’t let your makeup overwhelm your
natural beauty. But if you want a bit of oomph, a shiny, berry lip is gorgeous
for a fall wedding.
Makeup married by its
very nature is a unique requirement and brides makeup scheme for the big day
has need of review and reflection. Here is Vibrant, Rich & Royal
traditional makeup look by favorite artists, photos of wives of beauty in
traditional makeup with red rose lipstick, red lipstick, dark, light and heavy
makeup shoot 2013.
By nature, weddings
are fraught with details, with the possible exception of last-minute elopements
in Las Vegas. Brides everywhere agonize over the location, décor and floral arrangements
with an intensity rivaling some nuclear arms summits. On the most important
(and most photographed) day of any bride's life, it's crucial that her makeup
doesn't fall by the wayside. After all, going easy on the makeup can leave a
woman in white looking unnaturally pale, and overdoing it can quickly turn a
blushing bride into a Bobo the Clown clone. Fortunately for brides of all
seasons, times of day and locations, TLC has some suggestions for looking
natural -- yet radiant -- and keeping that glow for the entire ceremony and
reception.
Baby, it’s cold
outside — but that shouldn't stop you from looking smokin’ hot on your wedding
day. While outdoor ceremonies are pretty much out of the question, brides
aren't immune to winter woes when it comes to their hair and makeup. Follow
these five guidelines (they're easier than figuring out the reception seating
plan, promise) and you'll be on your way to beauty bliss on your big day — come
rain, come snow, come hail or sleet.
Scale Back
Flakes, redness,
dullness...dry winter air does no favors to a winter bride's complexion. The
key to getting ahead of harsh winter temperatures is prevention. "Rather
than waiting the day of the wedding to combat dry patches with lotion, start
exfoliating and moisturizing at least a month beforehand," says Naeemah
LaFond, owner and creative director of Under Her Veil, an on-site bridal beauty
company based in New York. Her other day-of tip: Use a hydrating primer such as
Smashbox Photo Finish. "This will leave the skin looking smooth and allow
for easy makeup application,” she says.
Build The Right
Foundation
Your summer
foundation is yesterday’s news. Women — and especially brides — should switch
up their base during the colder months, according to wedding makeup artist
Jackie Schneider. “Unless the bride has unusually oily skin, matte foundations
can actually accentuate fine lines and make winter skin look dull," she
explains. "A silicone-based foundation, while too shiny in the summer, may
be a perfect solution in the colder months.” Her favorite: Eve Pearl High
Definition Liquid Foundation.
Don’t Be Fake
Most makeup artists
agree to skip self-tanners and spray tans before your wedding day — even if
it’s in the colder months. “I don’t advise fake bakes. They can rub off on the
wedding dress, especially under the arms,” says Sandy Linter, a makeup artist
at Rita Hazan Salon in New York. Instead, she recommends warming the skin with
a bronzer. “Use a bronzer underneath the cheekbones, and it will contour your
face as well as warm up your skin tone. Then put the blush directly onto the
top or apple of the cheek. Two shades often look more natural than just one.”
One to try: Lancôme's all-in-one Blush Subtil Palette.
Get Lippy
Chapped lips are
among the biggest beauty problems for winter brides. (Who wants her first
wedded kiss to feel like sandpaper?) Along with religiously using lip balm
before the wedding, it's smart to nourish the lips before applying makeup on
the big day. LaFond has all of her clients carry Mac Prep + Prime Lip, a
translucent base that nourishes the lips when Jack Frost hits. “I also put a
bit around the outer edges of the lips to keep lipstick from feathering,” she
says.
Lose The Booze
Before the wedding,
resist the urge to overindulge on alcohol with friends and family (yeah, we
know it’s easier said than done). In addition to delivering a pesky hangover,
booze can mute your blushing-bride glow. “Alcohol consumption is terrible for
your complexion, and since it's super-dehydrating, it's an especially bad idea
for a winter bride,” Schneider says. Don’t worry, you’ll have plenty of time to
make up for it on your honeymoon.
Pakistani Bridal Make Up Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013
Pakistani Bridal Make Up Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Pakistani Bridal Make Up Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013
Pakistani Bridal Make Up Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

Pakistani Bridal Make Up Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013
Pakistani Bridal Make Up Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013
Pakistani Bridal Make Up Pictures Images Photos Designs 2013

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