Wedding makeup? I need opinions.
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Jul 26, 2016
Jay H.
So, I'm in need of wedding makeup ideas, it's for a month or so, but it'll give me time to make decisions by then. I'm a bridesmaid and the dress is a long, chiffon Navy blue👗 should I do dark eyes & a nude lip. Or neutral eyes and a dark lip? Or should I go a bit more glamorous?
Pictures would also be very helpful. TIA!
Jul 26, 2016
Marleen B.
I think focusing on the eyes is better for photos. More than likely, photos will be taken at a distance, so you'll want your eyes to stand out. Not too much dark shadow though, you don't want to close up your eyes. Defined Liner & lashes would probably look better in photos. Unless you have a professional who can pull off a really dark eye without closing them up. Make sure you're powdered down well, except in the spots where you want to shine, cheekbones, inner corners. Not too much on the nose though, that can translate to a oily look or a rudolph the "silver" nosed reindeer.
Jul 26, 2016
Tia B.
Jul 27, 2016
Jay H.
Okay, thank you! I will definitely take all into consideration.