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Bride’s Makeup: 5 Tips to Make the Look Last Until the End of the Party

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The wedding is a long-awaited moment and for many brides recording every second of the day is essential, however, as the party progresses it is natural that the bride makeup start showing signs of leaving.

Going out in your own wedding photos with your makeup done is just not possible, right?

Don’t suffer with this possibility, here are five infallible tips to make sure the bride’s makeup lasts until the very end of the party.

Follow these tips, smile and look beautiful in your photos!

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Tips for Bridal Makeup to Last

Tips for the bride's makeup to last until the end of the party

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Say n° 1 – Confie no Primer

Primer is a product that cannot be missing from party makeup, especially when it comes to bride’s makeup.

This type of product aims to standardize both in terms of fill and tone. The trick to making makeup stay on the skin longer is to give preference to products with a silicone formula, which, in addition to filling pores better, holds products that are applied over primer, such as foundation and concealer.

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Tip #2 – Use Translucent Powder Assertively

Hollywood stars can’t live without translucent powder in their makeup. red carpetthis product, in addition to helping to remove shine from the skin, is very effective in holding makeup for longer.

The tip is to use good products to make your skin uniform and finish your makeup by applying translucent powder to the T-zone.

However, it is essential that the application of this powder is done assertively, otherwise you could appear like Gasparzinho in your wedding photos.

There is no way you can visualize excesses without strong light. So ask someone to take a photo of you with a flash, if white spots appear in the photo it’s a sign that you need to remove some dust. If you have oily skin, choose compact powder which, as it is thicker, holds the shine of sweat better.

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Tip #3 – Only Waterproof Mascara

Unfortunately, there is no mascara that is proof against all emotions, right? But the closest we can get to that is a waterproof mask.

For many brides, the emotion of this special day is stronger than the desire to keep their makeup impeccable, in these cases preventing the mask from running along with the tears is essential.

Another tip regarding eyelash mascara is to bend the application rod so that you can spread the product better, avoiding those little balls that can form on the eyelashes, ruining your makeup. Nothing can overshadow your joy on that day, right?

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Tip #4 – Holding Lipstick with Foundation

Among the makeup items, certainly the most ethereal is lipstick, one second it is on the lips and the next second it is gone.

The tip to avoid appearing in your photos without lipstick is to use a simple trick to keep it on your lips for longer.

  • Use a sponge to apply a little foundation to your lips
  • Spread well
  • Apply lipstick on top
  • Fill your lips evenly with lipstick

The base helps keep the lipstick on longer, but of course you can and should add some touch-ups during the ceremony.

makeup tips for brides

There is another trick that can help your lipstick last longer:

  • Use a lip pencil to contour your lips
  • Fill in the drawing with your own pencil
  • Apply lipstick, which must be exactly the same tone, over the pencil.

See: How to make lipstick last longer

Tip #5 – Use Fixing Spray

It is essential to use professional setting spray on the bride’s makeup to ensure it remains intact.

The recommendation is to use a specific spray for makeup, do not use hairspray, as it can get into the eyes or even cause an allergic reaction.

An excellent option is to use a spray with a luminous effect.

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