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Bridal Makeup Tips On Eye And Lips - Finding Perfect Wedding Lipstick and Big, Beautiful Eyes

Step One: Proper Bridal Lipstick Application Applying lipstick can be far from easy, especially when redder shades are involved, running the risk of "bleeding". To avoid this, it is important to line the outer area of the puckers, then colour the lips completely with the liner color before properly applying any lipstick. This provide a handy guideline, helping you keep the lipstick within the proper boundaries. The liner-coloured layer underneath will also help your lips retain colour for much longer, even as the outer lipstick begins to wear off. A strong red shade can be a great way to distract attention away from eyes, which could be a particularly good idea if you've had a sleepless night before the big day! To make your lips seem more full, simply add a little gloss to their centre. It's as simple as that. You now have lips that will look gorgeous all throughout your wedding day! Step Two: The Best Make Up for Bigger, More Beautiful Eyes Now it...
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Look Good, Feel Good, and Let the Make-Up Do the Rest

Summer is tricky in a tropical climate where you sweat profusely. Applying make-up during summer is even trickier and to prevent them from dripping from your face is the trickiest of the lot. A bride must look her best on her wedding day. The aim of bridal make-up is that it should look good on photo. Contrarily, in most instances the bride's make-up looks overdone in the photos. Here's the point, you don't need loads of make-up to look good. Just define your features accentuating your eyes and lips. On the whole a minimalist approach is the order of the day. To be fabulous on your wedding day and for that 'picture perfect' look, a little planning ahead on skin care does wonders for you to look more than just good. Avoid the whites- sugar, salt and refined flour. Sugar attaches to collagen fibers on the skin and makes it look saggy. Salt causes water retention making you look puffy and refined flour makes your digestion go haywire. Alcohol causes swelling a...