'Natural beauty best' for wedding day
Brides-to-be have been advised that natural eye shadow and foundation is the best way to achieve a flawless appearance on their big day
Makeup artist Sarah Brock claimed that women should not venture too far away from their regular beauty regime when deciding on their wedding day appearance.
"Every bride should aim for a flawless, radiant and natural looking complexion," she stated, adding that women should not look too different to normal at their nuptials.
It was suggested that natural colour eye shadow and pink shades on the cheeks and lips can help ladies achieve a pretty appearance.
Tips included using black mascara on curled lashes and avoiding heavy foundation.
Ms Brock recommended aiming for a "more perfect" version of day-to-day beauty, so as to avoid looking too over-done.
Elsewhere, makeup artist Jules Cardozo-Marsh recently explained that the autumn/winter catwalk look is all about a "sophisticated, naturally preened and expensive" appearance.
Posted by Shannon Davies


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