Essential tips for makeup during wedding season
The time for weddings has come. Many people struggle with the problem of dry skin in this season, due to which their makeup looks patchy and cakey, which affects their look. Whether you’re the bride, her sister or a friend, these tips are useful for everyone. If you want your makeup to look flawless this wedding season, follow these step-by-step makeup procedures.
Makeup Tips for Winter Weddings:
Moisturize your skin: Hydrate your skin well before applying makeup in winter. First of all, apply a good moisturizer. It makes the skin surface smooth, so the foundation sets better and does not look dry.
Hydrating Primer: Five minutes after applying moisturizer, apply a hydrating primer to your skin. If your skin has visible pores or texture, use a silicone-based primer. This helps keep foundation and concealer in place.
Concealer: Use concealer to hide blemishes. Choose a concealer that matches your skin tone or is a shade or two lighter. To hide dark circles under the eyes, choose a foundation that matches your skin tone or is a shade or two lighter.
Choose a light-reflecting foundation: For winter, choose a foundation that makes your skin glow. You can use a foundation one or two shades lighter according to your skin tone.
Cream-Based Blush and Highlighter: After foundation, apply cream-based blush and highlighter to your face. Applying highlighter after blush gives your skin a beautiful glow.
Waterproof eye makeup: In winter, apply waterproof eye makeup to protect your eyes from the wind, so that they do not smudge. Waterproof eyeliner and mascara will stay in place all day and prevent panda eyes. For eye makeup, use creamy eyeshadow and glitter or shimmer shades. Finally, apply lipstick of your choice on your lips and your wedding makeup look is ready.
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