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The Wedding Make-up You Should Never Wear (ever) by Bossken(m): 4:54pm On Dec 13, 2016
By Jessica Lacey

It’s the day you want to look your absolute best for the cameras and the crowd – here’s how to avoid the most common wedding make-up pitfalls…

When we think about the bets celebrities weddings, Poppy Delevingne comes to mind. It’s unanimous at MC Towers that her dress was heavenly, those super shiny waves were exactly where beachy meets glam and her natural wedding make-up showed off just how beautiful she is.

So how do you do it too? Well, although there’s not a set formula to follow, avoid these sure-fire make-up clangers and you’ll be well on your way to nailing that bridal beauty look.

Say no to SPF
It’s the only day of the year we’d tell you to do this but avoid foundations with SPF built-in because the bulky particles don’t always sit smoothly on the skin but more importantly, are a nightmare with cameras. When the camera flashes, the zinc molecules in SPF reflect the light, causing skin to look white and ghostly. For the sake of good pictures, forgo the sun protection and stay out of direct sunlight.

This is NOT the day for falsies
Strip lashes are for a night out and have no place on a delicate bridal look. Most wedding ceremonies are in the middle of the day when the sun is at its highest overhead which means that a heavy fan of lashes casts a big dark shadow over eyes. If your own lashes are on the puny side, add in a few strategic individual lashes or have the most natural of professional lash extensions.

Red lips, real problem
We all love a statement lip and with a white dress it can look super striking, problem is the photos. If you want the option of black and white photos (most people do) then watch out because red lips turn out black.

Too much fake tan
Controversial, yes, but a healthy spritz of fake tan is not a great idea with a white dress because…

a) it can make the dress look ultra white and blocky
b) you risk getting brown marks on the dress
c) your groom will look pasty in comparison

So, go couple of shades lighter than usual and have it done at least two days beforehand.

pan-cake-julietLeave the lip-gloss
Here’s the thing, having pictures outside means there’s going to be an element of wind blowing your hair or veil across your face and if you wear lip-gloss, it’s likely to be a sticking point. Also, it’s the one day you potentially kiss a hundred people and leaving traces on their cheeks is annoying for both you and them. Instead, opt for a lip stain that will stay in place no matter the number of embraces and will still look good in the evening pictures.

Cake good, caked bad
It’s a long day and make-up touch-ups are inevitable but there are better ways to combat shine than piling on the powder. Blotting papers are super slim line so fit in your clutch easily and take away oil without adding more layers on.

Culled from http://www.marieclaire.co.uk

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Re: The Wedding Make-up You Should Never Wear (ever) by mrsfavour(f): 5:04pm On Dec 13, 2016
Correct !
Re: The Wedding Make-up You Should Never Wear (ever) by Sandydayziz(f): 5:15pm On Dec 13, 2016
Geez... dis girls are just like statue shocked grin

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