There’s nothing like a wedding.
Bridal makeup is supposed to bring out the
loveliness of a woman, committing to a man in front of witnesses, about her
love for him. Soft, pretty, sweet, demure, those are words we think of when we
see a bride in our eyes. That usually translates to nude colours, browns and
pinks, with some grey.
But what to do when your bride wants soft
but not those colours exactly?
Enter our model, the lovely Chioma. Chioma was just recovering from an illness
which stressed out her skin, and we were going for yellow and warm, she likes
pink and purple and certainly didn’t want to wear yellow eyeshadow.
For her base, I used Black Opal Cream stick
foundation, I like the texture of this when I’m dealing with dry skin that’s
not so smooth, it can be greasy on others. I went with a pink eyeshadow on her
eyes, with a purple eyeshadow in her crease (a blend of MAC 'Beautiful Iris' and Make Up For
Ever '162'). Chioma has gorgeous brows, so I brushed them up and filled in
sparsely with Tara Orekelewa’s eyebrow pencil. I left her blush and lipstick in
the same family shade of pinkish-brown-orange. I deliberately went for that
because her skin was washed out of colour by her recent illness, so I wanted to
warm it up a little. No lashes, just 2 coats of mascara and eyeliner on the top
(any liquid eyeliner will suffice, but in this case it was my kit staple Make
Up For Ever Aqua Black, which will hold up through tears of “I do”, “My ex-bf
is soo upset right now”, “OMG I’m married” and “Will I ever eat my mum’s soup
again”.
By the way brides, you don’t always need
lashes. So many times, I see lashes that are too big, applied on a bride. It actually
makes your eyes look smaller and cast a shadow in pictures. Not always cute.
Opt for more natural lashes or rock your God-given ones. Your groom likes the
latter best.
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