7 bridal makeup tips for the Wedding season ( With expert opinions!)

Your wedding day is the crescendo of your romantic life. With all the cameras and eyes on you, you deserve to look flawless on that particular day. But without the right kind of bridal makeup prep, your big day can turn into a nightmare really fast. So, creating and following a beauty strategy is a must. Through this guide, we help you create that strategy so that you could look amazing on your wedding day. Plus, your make up has to be on fleek for some jaw-dropping candids.

Skin Prep should be done early

Famous bridal makeup artist Pallavi Symons has said that “anything abrasive on the skin should be done at least 2- 3 weeks before the wedding”. This includes facials, clean-ups or bleaching. Freshly bleached faces are a huge risk for breakouts. Also, freshly bleached faces have a bit of halo around them which makes them look pale. And with all mental stress that the bride is going through at this point, a break out is imminent. So always begin your prep early.

Use Primer as Necessary

Using primers as a base in your bridal makeup routine is an absolute must. Primer locks in moisture and slowly dissipates it onto the skin over a period of time. This is especially useful if you are having a tropical destination wedding. Mattifying or Soothing primers can help keep your make up on even if you sweat a lot or have naturally oily skin. So, those of you who are planning for a destination wedding in Kerala or Thailand or anywhere tropical, leave room for primer. And others just apply it anyway, it is always better to an extra layer of protection.

Cover-up any last-minute break outs

Let’s say your night-before-wedding party lasted till dawn and suddenly you are sensing a breakout. Don’t worry, foundation and countor are ready to rescue you. Famous bridal makeup artist Ambika Pillai herself has said that “ Contour is more like correction makeup”. So, you can hide the the things that you don’t want others to see using contour. Zits or dark under eyes can also be easily solved using a bit of foundation.

Looking like yourself is key for bridal makeup tips

Always keep in mind that your wedding day is not the day you should be experimenting with new styles. Stick to what is comfortable with you and believe that you would look beautiful. Famous bridal makeup artist Akriti Sachdev has said that”My philosophy in makeup is to let the client’s features be the main focus.” Trying on makeup routines that don’t work with your skin type can backfire. So stay safe and trust your skin.

Don’t overdo shimmer

For past few years shimmer makeup, especially shimmer eye make up has been all the rage. Famous bridal makeup artist Ojas Rajani has even said that “Bridal makeup trends may come and go, the feature all brides must accentuate is their eyes.” And many makeup artists have done the same to accentuate the eyes. But even though shimmer looks good on eye makeup, too much shimmer can cause a problem. Shimmer creates a reflective surface on your skin and when light is reflected on this it gives an illusion that you are chubbier than you really are. Plus too much shimmer can also look kind of tacky.

Use reliable waterproof products for bridal makeup

Reliable waterproof products are must for bridal makeup prep. Especially eye makeup products like Kajal and Mascara. It’s your wedding so a bit of crying is bound to happen. These waterproof products can certainly save you from becoming a mess. So yeah invest a bit in these products.

Book a trial for bridal makeup

Now if you don’t want to do all these by yourself, book a professional. Anyone of the makeup artists we mentioned above is ready for hire. But one thing you should keep in mind is that during the wedding season, these artists would be really busy. So book months in advance to get a trial.

So, as we mentioned above, keeping your make up on is nothing short of an endurance contest. And the make up you have put should be a reflection of you and not anybody else. Like the great Mickey Contractor said himself “ Beauty to me is being you…natural and effortless.”