Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Bridal beauty dilemmas

With some help from the experts, here's how to avoid the failures of bridal beauty. You can be sure that look radiant from the moment you walk down the aisle at the time you leave for your honeymoon.



Ein. Flawless skin





The stress of planning can leave your skin looking worse for wedding dress, but to get a radiant complexion in the morning wedding is not something you can leave to the last minute.

"It's really important to start your skin care routine, long before your wedding day, and sometimes, in the process of restoring the balance of the skin, you can experience breakthroughs, it will take time to clean up," says Dermalogica education manager Emma Hobson.

Brides worry about uneven skin tones or pimples should enter the skin shine product in their daily lives the beauty, and always remember to wear sunscreen, especially in the weeks before the wedding.

And remember, to get the perfect complexion is not only cleaner and humidifier. Brides who want to have beautiful skin, to watch their diet and exercise, too.

2. Messed up makeup

Your wedding day make-up should withstand time, tears, kisses and energetic dancing, so find a good make-up is essential. Melbourne makeup artist Kim Tavares says the best way to judge a good makeup artist to look at the basis of the amount they are used during the make-up tests.

"One of the biggest myths makeup is that you need a thick base or your makeup will not last. Actually, quality foundation, applied properly, will last for an hour, and you do not have it on the cake to have a uniform coverage, "says Kim. "Then all you need is a touch of eyeliner and a great lipstick, and you get a really dewy and fresh look that will not smudge or melt."

And regardless of the color of your lips, do not forget to keep the pipe and some powder near the UPS emergency touch as the day wears on.

3. Hair nightmares


Kim says the bride should think of their hair as soon as they get engaged. "If you want to have a high beam, for example, you have to make sure that your hair is all one length and long enough, otherwise you'll have the bits fall out," she says.

But there are some quick hair. Mask and leave in conditioners with olive oil soothe your damaged hair, and you can get lusciously long and thick hair in minutes with the extensions, just make sure that they are clip-ins.

"Clip-on hair extensions are not just better for your hair, they are also a smart investment. You can wear them again and again, and they are so easy to use," says Kim.

4. Scruffy nails

Your wedding day is one of the few times in life when all eyes are on your hands. All, including the photographer, will be waiting to see your lover slipped the ring on her finger, so you want to make sure that your hands are in good shape.

If you do not wear gloves when cleaning, it's time to start. Try to get in the habit of getting a salon or DIY manicure at least once a week. This will give you more incentive to protect your hands. Avoid gaps and regularly applying quality nail oil to the nail plate and cuticles healthy and strong.

"Vitamin E also has exceptional healing and help restore the damaged, brittle nails or torn skin," says Sally Hansen manicurist Alison Bowhill. "But if the nail is not repairable, is increase applies only during the day."

5. Unruly eyebrows


Well shaped eyebrows can make a dramatic difference in your wedding look, but they are not always easy to obtain. Eyebrow stylist thinks, skin tone, hair color and face shape before you start plucking and one slip could spell disaster. If you are not supremely confident, you do not have to go anywhere near your eyebrows before the wedding. Badly plucked eyebrows waxed or not that can be hidden.

"Eyebrows main feature of our face. They can frame our eyes, to share our forehead from our hair and instantly take years off giving the appearance Eyelift", says Queensland brow specialist Amy Jean.

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