Makeup Trends To Try For Your Bridal Look

 New products and new makeup trends roll out every year. There are some great options that will look amazing for your wedding day. If you are looking for some inspiration to get your glam ready we have what you're looking for. Let's take a look. 









Lip Oils

If you want to go for a natural look and aren't a fan of lipsticks or even lip gloss we have the perfect thing for you. Lip oils have have been the big makeup thing this year. They are perfect gloss replacer because they don't leave that sticky feeling. They are meant to hydrate your lips and make them shine. They are great for a effortless look and are easy to reapply through out your wedding day. There are some brands that offer tinted lip oils so you just have to choose one that fits you best. 


Layering Your Makeup

When you think of layering your makeup it sounds like it would look cakey but that is not the case. When we say layering your makeup we mean using liquid and powder items to set them. This trick is used to ensure your makeup will last longer. We typically see this method used for blush, bronzer, contour, and highlight. You will use either a liquid or cream blush and then set it with a same color of powder blush. Same goes with bronzer and highlight. This is said to really lock in those products and make sure they don't move around through out the day. 


Embrace The Brow

In the passed we saw a trend of really sculpted brows but this year it was more about embracing your natural brow. Even as far as to say showing off the bushiness of them. We saw the growth of laminated brows and lots of gel products to help define your eyebrow hair. This is great for a natural makeup look.


Glow From Within

Although this is a trend we think this will never really go out of style. Having a glowing base is great for a radiant look. Although if you have oily skin you may feel like this isn't for you, talk to your makeup artist to see how you can also achieve this. Try a glowing primer infused with niacinamide to keep the oil at bay. 







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