The Modern Vintage
This works for both hair and makeup. Many brides are now asking for modern takes on more classic looks and the bride magazines are doing the same. Doing a vintage or classic look with your hair and makeup will create a timeless image that will always look good. These looks are called "classic" for a reason - they use silhouettes and techniques that have stood the test of time and trends.
Beauty Note: Make sure your professional hair and makeup artists are on the same page for your wedding look - schedule a trial run so you can see their level of expertise!
Photo by Jeff Greenough
The Glow
Very few people want their foundation to look like foundation anymore. Gone are the days when we piled it on with a spatula - brides now want their foundation to look like nothing, as if they had per- fect skin in the first place. The most important thing to remember when applying foundation is to keep it simple - apply foundation only in the areas where it needs evening out, then use concealer on the areas that need extra coverage. Be conservative with powder - too much can lead to a "cakey" finish. Use shimmering powders on the top of the cheekbones to add a dewy glow.
Beauty Note: Choose a foundation that has a finish that mimics the texture of clean moisturized skin. Then use a light weight powder in the t-zone (forehead, nose, and chin) to lessen shine.
WED The Magazine
photo by Maria Angela Photography April/May 2011
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