How to get Kate Middleton's royal wedding natural makeup look
After months of preparations, Friday April 29th finally saw Prince William marry his long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton in a beautiful ceremony at Westminster Abbey.
Glowing in her bespoke dress, fashioned by Alexander McQueen creative director Sarah Burton, the new Duchess of Cambridge stole the show with her elegant and sophisticated look.
And key to that was the natural makeup that the bride chose to wear.
Taking the brave step of applying her cosmetics herself, Kate achieved a look fit for a future queen.
To recreate her look, first start with a neutral eye shadow across the lid, adding a darker brown shade to define the socket.
Brown or black kohl should be used to define your peepers, before blending with a cotton bud and adding a dash of mascara.
Opt for a lightweight foundation – something that is sheer enough to allow your natural complexion to glow, but heavy enough to give proper coverage.
Pink blush and nude lipstick with gloss will complete your regal styling.
Posted by Claire Thomson

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