tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1687730204728712291.post3039376960509694226..comments2023-07-21T07:45:43.841-07:00Comments on Veiled Vows: Make Up S/S 10{un}Veiled Vowshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17878853101615108451noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1687730204728712291.post-84383495184201946502010-01-13T07:59:11.692-08:002010-01-13T07:59:11.692-08:00thanks for sharing these tips! i'm definitely...thanks for sharing these tips! i'm definitely going to keep them in mind.Colleen / Inspired to Sharehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13678215506858758960noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1687730204728712291.post-69096555814198266222010-01-12T22:11:40.389-08:002010-01-12T22:11:40.389-08:00First, after seeing you in those dress photos, I t...First, after seeing you in those dress photos, I think you picked stunning makeup styles that will really highlight your porcelain skin/complexion. Lovely, simple and dramatic all at once. <br /><br />I am a drugstore queen at heart, with a smattering of high end products mixed in. And I am pale as all heck. He's what I know:<br /><br />Buy a set of good eyeshadow/application brushes. This doesn't need to come from Sephora. CVS has a good line and Target's Sonia Kashuk line is good too. <br /><br />Check your foundation in the sunlight before you make a purchase. Most brands look great on me in the store, but weird in natural light. <br /><br />I usually go drugstore for the dark circle concealer (Neutrogena) and high-end for my blemish concealer/evening out my skin tone (Laura Mercier). But everyone's skin is different. Go with what feels good to you. <br /><br />If your skin is oily (mine is), I recommend a primer to keep down the shine in photos. <br /><br />For eyeshadow, it often fades or gets in my creases if I don't use an eyeshadow base (I use MAC). This helps keep even marginal eyeshadows in place and looking great all day.<br /><br />Also for eyeshadow, I like MAC because it's photo-quality stuff, but anything from Sephora should be fine with a good base. they'll show you how to apply it, in the color realm you like, at Sephora or a makeup counter. It will probably take at least three colors/tones to achieve the look you like (even though it will look effortless and light, per the photos you posted.) Take notes on where and which brushes (they should give you an eye diagram for reference.) Practice tons in a mirror (I think eyes are the hardest to master, for me.)<br /><br />I swear by the new Cover Girl lash blast in the orange container. It's better than most high end stuff I've ever bought (gives me volume and length without ever clumping) and it comes in waterproof too (for the crying). The photographer who I bought my dress from recommended fake lashes because my eyes are smallish (it helps open/give them the illusion of size) but I don't know how or if I'll bother. I don't know how falsies would affect mascara. <br /><br />For liner, the best drugstore option I've found is the Revlon Colorstay pencil (though I soften it with eyeshadow). I can't handle liquid liner (no patience), but it always looks better and might work best for the vintagey inspirations you posted. I'm pretty sure there are better high end options out there, but for pencils Revlon works for my everyday needs. <br /><br />Focus on the eyes, the lips, and even toned skin and you'll look amazing. Um, you already do, but the makeup will help it photograph even more spectacularly. And, as my makeup fiend friends say (they taught me, since I was a hopeless tomboy for years) - just practice tons and photograph yourself tons. It may sound weird, but you'll look different in photos than in the mirror. <br /><br />Also, there are tons of tutorials on you tube that you can use to train yourself on how to apply specific styles. Again, I have no patience, but I have put-together friends who swear by them.<br /><br />Regardless, you'll look stunning.A Los Angeles Lovehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15082554090481175349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1687730204728712291.post-64424780293431497952010-01-12T08:31:26.477-08:002010-01-12T08:31:26.477-08:00I think you have to be careful about wearing makeu...I think you have to be careful about wearing makeup with shimmer on your wedding day. A bit of highlight on your browbone and the inner corners of your eye is one thing (one very good thing, actually), but don't use bronzer, blush, shadow or pressed powder that has any amount of shimmer in it. Typically speaking, it does not photograph well (tends to make you look sweaty), and also doesn't wear well throughout the day. <br /><br />I wholeheartedly second the recommendation to overall, use more make up than you would otherwise. Particularly around the eyes. It really does look quite different to the lens of the camera than to the naked eye. <br /><br />Good luck!Michelehttp://surprisewedding.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1687730204728712291.post-11486210327196665242010-01-11T21:50:51.562-08:002010-01-11T21:50:51.562-08:00Hi! My name is Arleene and I have a blog dedicated...Hi! My name is Arleene and I have a blog dedicated to just what this post is about! I'm a makeup artist with 6 years experience and focus mostly on bridal makeup artistry. My blog reviews products, highlights beauty trends for fall, gives brides tips and tricks, and lots of how-to's. Hope it helps you out, being a lovely bride is all in how you feel. And when you look beautiful, you feel beautiful!<br /><br />Check out Myheartistry Makeup @: <br />Myheartistry.blogspot.com!Arleenehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00849054493347875813noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1687730204728712291.post-17675350859271006132010-01-11T19:39:41.279-08:002010-01-11T19:39:41.279-08:00have you ever thought about going to MAC? most of...have you ever thought about going to MAC? most of my besties have had their make-up done their and it is AMAZING. I'll be going there to learn how to do it myself.jes [a mountain bride]https://www.blogger.com/profile/03935793403239182466noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1687730204728712291.post-43163917490851697462010-01-11T18:13:55.414-08:002010-01-11T18:13:55.414-08:00That's so smart! I wish I would have asked my ...That's so smart! I wish I would have asked my photographer for makeup tips. But I did my own makeup for the wedding day and I was actually really happy with the results! I'm really pale too, and I don't wear much makeup on a regular basis, but I tried Make Up For Ever HD foundation (I think it was shade 115) and I reeeally liked the way it turned out in the pictures. My skin looked really even and smooth, but it didn't feel heavy or cakey. Other favorites that I used for the wedding day: Smashbox primer (which I'm now addicted to), Cargo blu-ray powder, Benefit "Hoola" bronzer, NARS blush, Smashbox eyeshadow and their cream eyeliner which is amazing and lasts forever, oh and don't underestimate the power of false lashes! I got the little individual ones from Make Up For Ever and they were great! Just practice with them ahead of time :) Good luck! I'm sure you'll look gorgeous!Jessica @ Mason Jar Bridehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04345801201339179433noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1687730204728712291.post-14293468025812918222010-01-11T17:57:36.413-08:002010-01-11T17:57:36.413-08:00Go red! It was one of my favorite decisions about ...Go red! It was one of my favorite decisions about my wedding day. I chose Nars Cruella in the winter when I was really fair, and it looked every bit as good for our summer wedding with some color. Just perfect for the vintage vibe.Maggiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03948476830389001938noreply@blogger.com