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Hints & Reminders for the "Bride-To-Be" |
| For perfect photos, apply foundation evenly. Use a long lasting matte finish and end with a dusting of pressed powder. Remember to match powder to your foundation color. Be sure to blend it well along the jaw line. |
Avoid heavy eyeliner - it'll only make your eyes look smaller. Pass on false eyelashes, too. They can cast a shadow beneath the eyes. Instead, accent the outer corner of eyes with black or gray eyeliner.
Choose bridal makeup that's on the understated side. Our best suggestion, select a professional makeup artist with experience in bridal photography.
Because skin tends to break out or look flushed after a facial, be sure to schedule your facial at least one week before your wedding.
To keep your hands soft, apply our rich non greasy Hand Creme before going to bed, then put on a pair of white cotton gloves. While you sleep, the gloves will hold in body heat and help the hand creme penetrate. In the morning, you hands will feel softer and smoother. (This trick works great on feet, too!)
You are creating an entire picture...do not put on the ornate dress and heels and then wear your hair and makeup like you do when you have on jeans. Don't sell yourself short on such a memorable day.
When you purchase your waterproof mascara, make sure that you have an eye makeup remover that also takes off waterproof mascara. You do not want to be stuck in Aruba with week old mascara that you cannot get off, or rip off half of your lashes trying to remove it.
Remember, you want to look like yourself. You want your prospective spouse to recognize you when you walk down the aisle. And, you also want to look and feel very beautiful. Pamper, priss, and preen, it is your day. |
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