The expert's advice for wedding day make-up is to look as natural as possible. Less is more. That doesn't mean minimal make-up, however, it means carrefully selected colours and shades, expertly applied and blended make-up that will stay fresh for hours. Make-up is not all about colour. It is about how you use it. It's about enhancing the good and disguising the bad.
How you will achieve marvellous make-up is largely up to your budget. As always, if you can afford it, call in the professionals. The best in the business are mostly independent (or freelance) and many are available through top agencies. But top agenices also charge top euros! Local inependent make-up artists will be more affordable and will travel to you on the day. More realistic for most brides will be to have their make-up done in the salon at the same time as their hair. Alternatively, if you are good at it, you could apply your own.
Whatever route you eventually choose to achieve 'facial attraction' on your wedding day, the bridal magazines are a great place to start. You can read-up on the latest trends and products in wedding make-up, including all the new glamour-enhancing wonder lotions and potions disaster remedies and quick-fixes.
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