Saturday, 18 June 2016

10 steps to perfect wedding make-up


I am an Award winning bridal make-up artist so my experience here counts.I give you my10 top tips for making sure you look picture perfect on your big day.

1. Picking the perfect make-up artist

If you know someone who looked fabulous on their wedding day - ask them who their make-up artist was! Personal recommendations are always the best. Very often your wedding venue will have a list of mua's that they recommend or you can search online. If you love natural pretty make-up, avoid a mua that has a portfolio full of dark smokey eyes and bright lips. If you find someone who is available, arrange a trial and make sure you take lots of images of looks that you love from magazines and online.

2. DIY wedding make-up

If you are confident in applying your own make-up (and you know wedding day nerves won't get the better of you), you can opt to apply your wedding day make-up. Remember though, wedding make-up is different to applying regular make-up - it has to last all day and look photographically perfect in daylight as well as indoors. Book a lesson with a pro mua or you can always book a tutorial on a make-up counter - I recommend using a store such as Space NK, as they sell different brands and you can cherry pick the best of each brand, rather than buying it all from one cosmetics counter.

3. Choosing your make-up look

If your wedding dress is soft, romantic and pretty, a heavy smoky sexy make-up is not going to compliment your dress. Even if you LOVE this style of make-up, you will need to soften it slightly so that it works with the gown. Again, the same applies to your hair - if you choose a soft, boho, loose  hair design, you will need to keep the make-up pretty and dewy, so that everything works 'together' rather than clashing. Look through bridal magazines (Brides Magazine is the best)  and online for inspiration - you can get great ideas not only from bridal magazines, but also from red carpet images - the hair and make-up on the red carpet is always stunning!

4. It's not just about the make-up, begin with the right skincare

Don't think you can apply just 'any old' moisturiser before your make-up - if it is too thick and greasy, your make-up will 'slide off' within hours. Unless your skin is very, very dry, opt for a light, oil free moisturiser that will keep your skin hydrated and will create the perfect base for your make-up. A small amount of eye cream is fine if needed, along with lip balm too.

5. Primer is a must

If you think primers are just an extra product to get you to part with your £s - think again. The right primer will not only help your make-up look perfect for longer, it will also help smooth over fine lines and wrinkles and open pores. There are many to choose from though - as with your skincare, look for one that is suited to your own skin type. Apply all over your face (a small amount is sufficient) after skincare, before foundation.

6. Your foundation the most important part of your wedding make-up

The main reason brides-to-be say they book me for their wedding day is because they love the way I make the skin look so natural. It's all down to the correct foundation and how you apply it. Get it right and everything else will look amazing - get it wrong and it is the biggest mistake you will make. Invest in a good foundation (you do get what you pay for) and remember, it's not just about getting the right colour, it is also about getting the right formulation. Get samples from counters, take them home and wear them in daylight, all day (until evening) until you find the one for you. And my top tip - apply in THIN layers, starting from the middle of the face and blend outwards using a foundation brush.

7. Apply concealer AFTER foundation, not before

Concealers are naturally thicker in consistency than foundations (as they are designed to cover imperfections, whereas foundation is just to even the skin tone/ complexion), so to keep your skin looking as natural as possible, you want to use as little concealer as possible. If you apply your concealer first, you will rub most of it away anyway when you apply your foundation, whereas if you even out your skin tone first with foundation, you will then need less concealer. And remember, you may need to buy 2 concealers as the concealer you would buy to cover blemishes will be too dry to use under the eyes, so make sure the concealer you have is suited to the areas you need to cover.

8. Go easy on the powder

Yes, you need to use powder to set your make-up and make sure that your skin doesn't look greasy in your photos. However, if you are too heavy handed with powder, your skin will look drier, older and cakey. Avoid using a massive powder brush - opt for more of a blusher sized brush and lightly dust your t-zone, your eyelids (to avoid eyeshadow creasing) and with the tiny amount left on the brush, dust over the rest of your face.

9. Avoid 'sparkly' products 

Stay clear of any eyeshadows/ face powders/ highlighters with a lot of sparkle as they will 'bounce' off  flash photography. You can opt for products with a little shimmer - this looks more sophisticated and just apply these products in small amounts, using your fingers and blend well.

10. Go for the bridal glow

Get the cover girl glow I create for my brides by using cream blushers - applied to the apple of the cheeks and blended upwards and outwards towards the hairline, it creates the most flattering modern look on the cheeks compared to powder blushers which can sometimes look flat. If you have oily skin, don't think you have to miss out on this gorgeous look on your wedding day - there are amazing silicone based waterproof liquid cheek stains which will give you the same effect.

Written by Sarah Brock
 www.sarahbmakeup.co.uk

 Quoted “as the UK's leading bridal makeup artist” by Conde Nast BRIDES Magazine and 'the go-to makeup artist for award winning bridal makeup' by British VOGUE, Sarah Brock is a beauty writer and expert and she has been creating the most exquisite makeup looks for brides for years and her skills are highly sought after for weddings nationally and internationally. She has been selected by top Beauty Editors, Journalists, celebrities (Peter Andre/ Gary Lucy and 50 Shades of Grey star Jamie Dornan), society brides and wedding industry experts to be the makeup artist for their wedding day and has collaborated with the biggest names in bridal fashion (Jenny Packham, Sassi Holford, Philippa Lepley, Stewart Parvin and Suzanne Neville to name a few) creating the makeup looks for their stunning campaigns.

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