If there’s one day you want to pay extra attention to your beauty routine –whether or not you’re a low-key bride or a Bridezilla– it’s your wedding day.
You may not want all the attention and focus to be on you, but there are a few things you can do to ensure you have wedding photos you’ll be proud to show off in the years to come.
Read on for the 11 worst beauty mistakes you can make on your wedding day.
1. Not looking like you.
Whether it’s overdone foundation or trying to lose too much weight; you want to look like the best version of yourself on your wedding day not an extreme makeover contestant.
2. Caking on foundation because it will look better in photos.
Step away from the cake foundation step very far away. Packing on the makeup looks fine on TV hosts, due to the harsh studio lighting, but in a natural setting like a beach or garden wedding it doesn’t look natural.
3. Getting your ‘friend who’s great with makeup’ to do your makeup.
One of the most important people you can hire for your wedding is a makeup artist. A professional knows the right way to contour your face, the correct shades, and has the right products (primer, fixing spray, lip stains) in their kit to ensure your makeup lasts all day.
If you don’t have any recently married friends to ask for recommendations a good place to start is wedding forums and make-up artist agencies. If you are lucky enough to count a makeup artist as a friend, don’t be afraid to speak up if they haven’t nailed the look you want. They may think a bold red lip looks great, but if it’s not you then ask them to other shades.
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Its amazing I survived my wedding with everything being fine despite breaking pretty much every rule.
The only reason my spray tan wasn't crap was that I didn't bother with one at all.
My big mistake was going to a new hairdresser for a cut on the morning of my wedding. He didn't neaten up my bob as I'd asked, he sent me out with a feathery Princess Diana shocker. (It was 2001, not 1981, by the way.) At the end of the cut he asked what I had on for the rest of the day. When I said I was getting married he yelled, 'WELL WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL ME?'
I spent the rest of the day in a beret and had to change what I was wearing to suit my hat! Luckily it was a registry office wedding in London, on a cold, wet January day, but my MIL wasn't pleased -- she kept saying loudly to other people, 'She's not keeping that awful hat on, is she?'
Feathery Princess Diana - the worst haircut I've ever had. On my wedding day. What was I thinking?