Editorials. Duckie Thot. Yaya Deng. Akual-chels Ring. Deel Ojulu. Laud Magazine. Images by Thom Ke

Editorials. Duckie Thot. Yaya Deng. Akual-chels Ring. Deel Ojulu. Laud Magazine. Images by Thom Ke
"ELLE" Editorials. Duckie Thot. Yaya Deng. Akual-chels Ring. Deel Ojulu. Laud Magazine. by Thom Kerr

Thursday, April 14, 2011

10 WEDDING TIPS

1 have a trial makeover
2 let your face recover
3 wear a v.neck or button down shirt when prepping
4 use a face primer and a matte moisturizer
5 use an oil-free, water based foundation or a powder based formula
6 use an eye primer
7 line with eye shadow or creme liner
8 use foundation on your lips
9 avoid frosted makeup
10 keep up a touch-up bag with a blot powder (anti-shine)


1. Have a trial makeover 
Have a trial makeover at least one month before the wedding day to avoid any unnecessary reaction from new products, and be sure to take a photo of yourself ( what may seem like too much makeup might not be enough for photos and vice versa.)

2. Let your face recover 
All facials, waxing and tweezing should be done at least 7-10 days prior to your wedding day.

3. Wear a V-neck or button down shirt when prepping 
Wear a V-neck or button down shirt when getting your hair and makeup done to make changing easy. And remember, step into your dress (don't pull it over your head like you did for your fittings).

4. Use a face primer 
Before applying foundation use a face primer, like Retexturizing Facial Primer SPF 20 or Pore Perfecting Face Primer, so your makeup will last all day.

5. Use a matte, oil-free, water-based foundation 
Use a matte, oil-free, water-based foundation to even the skin tone and reduce shine in photos. Set with a powder; like our Dual Activ Powder Foundation or our Mosaic Perfecting Powder.

6. Use an eye primer 
For long lasting shadow and crease proof eyelids, apply an eye primer, like Eye Fix, before applying eyeshadow.

7. Line with eye shadow or creme liner 
To eliminate creases or smudges line eyes with eye shadow and or crème liner instead of pencil.

8. Use foundation on your lips 
To keep lipstick or glosses lasting longer apply a layer of foundation over your lips before application.

9. Avoid frosted makeup 
Avoid frosted eyeshadows and lipsticks - they photograph poorly. Instead line the inside lower rim of your eyes with our White Eyeliner Pencil - it makes eyes appear larger and brighter.

10. Keep a Touch-Up Bag 
Your Touch-Up bag should include: blotting papers for excess shine, lipstick or gloss, blush, Q-tips, and breath mints.

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