Look Beautiful on Your Wedding Day
powder blush because it will
be the easiest to blend. When
you apply blush to your skin, it
should go on the apples of your
cheeks. It’s easiest to discern the
apples of your cheeks when you
smile, so grin a little while you
sweep the blush on your cheeks.
As you apply the blush, gradually brush the color upward and
slightly downward until it is
properly blended. If you don’t
usually use blush, you might
only want to use a small amount
for your wedding makeup.
Though you definitely aren’t
going for the clown look, you
should use a little more blush
than you would use on a normal
day. The extra color will give you
a glow in your wedding pictures.
edge of your eye. You’ll be able
to get a smoother and thinner
line if your pencil has a sharp
point. Instead of pencil eye liner,
you can also use liquid eye liner
for a more dramatic effect. With
liquid eye liner, you’ll use the
same instructions as with pencil
eye liner. To finish your eyes,
sweep some dark brown or black
waterproof mascara (in case you
have some waterworks while
saying your wedding vows).
Step 7:
Final Look: Apply mineral
powder with a powder brush
for a very light and natural
finish.
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Step 5:
STRIP EYELASH APPLICATION TUTORIAL
Lip Liner & Lipstick: Start lining
your lips with a color similar to
the one you’ve chosen for your
lipstick. Line all around your lips,
focusing especially on lining the
bow of your mouth and below
your lower lip. Then use your finger to blend the line towards the
opening of your mouth. Sweep a
pink or peach lipstick over your
lips and finish with a touch of lip
gloss to the center of your lower
lip. The gloss will give your lips a
pouty look.
Step 6:
Liner & Mascara: With a steady
hand, run a dark brown or black
eye liner pencil all along the rim
of your top eyelid and then draw
another line from the middle
of your lower eyelid out to the