Makeup doesn’t have to be complicated to look great. Here is a very simple and beautiful makeup to give Best Simple Bridal look boost

Let’s break it down into 3 main areas

  1. Preparation
  2. Application
  3. Finishing Touches.

PREPARATION

  1. Clean your skin first and prepare the ‘canvas’ for the beauty you are about to create.
  2. Moisturise next, especially if your skin is dry. Apply enough to leave a little extra layer to help the concealer or foundation glide and blend easily. If your skin is oily, apply a mattifying primer gel to your skin to help prevent excess oils from absorbing your makeup or shining through too quickly.
  3. Rub on a little lip balm at this early stage so it has time to work its magic before you add colour.
  4. Curl your lashes to open up your eye shape.

APPLICATION

A) Complexionstart your makeup application by evening out your skin tone

  1. For a more natural look, use concealer only, one that closely matches your skin colour and cover any red areas such as corners of the nose, blemishes, redness on cheeks, nose or chin area, anything else you may want to cover such as pigmentation or spots. Conceal darkness under your eyes with a lighter shade of concealer to lift the appearance of the shadow.Essentially you should have 2 concealers in your makeup bag. One for covering skin blemishes etc and the other a lighter shade especially for hiding dark shadows under the eyes.
  2. Use a patting motion to apply your product instead of rubbing it in. If you are not planning to wear foundation, make sure to dab on matching -skin concealer on your eyelids to prepare for eye makeup. If you have dark shadows on your eyelids, then use the lighter concealer to lift the colour and even out skin tone here as well.
  3. Dab foundation on the main areas of your face first and blend with fingers, sponge or brush, whichever is fastest and easiest for you, gently blending seamlessly, resulting in ‘second skin’. Also apply to eyelids if haven’t done so already.
  4. Dust powder all over, incl eyelids. This will help any powder eyeshadow to blend well and not grab to the moist surface.

B) Eyes – highlight your eyes using a one-wash of colour all over. This basic eye makeup is easy and fast. Suits everyone.

  1. For small eyes, use a light vanilla or champagne colour, either matte or soft shimmer, depending on your taste. For medium and larger eye shapes, use a darker shade of natural eyeshadow such as sand, mushroom, taupe, soft brown or golden hues.
  2. With an eyeshadow brush, sweep your chosen colour all over the eyelid, up to crease line, blending a little above. Extend towards the outer edge of your eye and blend out past the corner.
  3. Continue sweeping eyeshadow under your eye, following the lower lash line all the way to the inner corner using a finer tip brush or a slant edged brush. As long as it’s a small one you can’t go wrong.
  4. Eyeliner is optional, this style looks good with or without!
  5. Add lashings of mascara, roots to tips and really work the wand to lengthen your lashes and make them stand out. Notice what huge difference mascara makes!

FINISHING TOUCHES

  1. Let’s now add colour to the cheeks and lips to complete the look and brighten the face.
  2. Add a light dusting of blush to your cheekbones, highlighting them and giving yourself a healthy glow. Using your brush or fingers, work the product up, blending back towards middle of the ear. Take care not to go too close to the eye area.
  3. Chose a lipstick or gloss that is in the same family of colour as your blush. Try rose blush with pinkish lips. As long as you enhance your lips with colour or shine, you will make an impact!
  4. Lastly, polish off the look by grooming the eyebrows, brush and gel them into place with clear mascara.

There you have it!  Have fun with this basic bridal look and I know you will master it in no time.

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