There is no secret that everything related to a wedding can be very expensive. From the decor and photography to the place settings and the dress, every detail of the big day can start to add up.
Wedding hair and makeup are no exception to this rule. So, why not do your makeup? No one knows your face and taste better than you. Plus, wearing your makeup on your wedding day will ensure that you express yourself and ensure that your bridal look aligns perfectly with your vision for the day.
Here are essential tips for crafting your wedding makeup, whether you’re aiming to save costs or seeking a personal touch for your special day:

- Before the big day
How you prepare your skin during the days and weeks leading up to your wedding is just as important as your daily beauty routine. In preparation for their big day, many brides go overboard with their skincare routine the week before.
While you want to take care of your skin with a great cleansing and moisturizing routine, it is recommended to stay away from harsh exfoliation acids in the days or nights.
2. Do not neglect hydration
Moisturizing your skin will help your makeup stay on all day. Moisturized skin ensures that makeup applies evenly to your skin and allows your skin’s natural radiance to shine through your makeup. Skin sensitivity and redness, which can lead to skin irritation.

3. Less is more
Choose a simple makeup style that highlights your natural beauty and defines your favorite features. Remember, the goal here is to allow your skin’s natural texture to show through while evening out your skin tone. Apply thin layers, alternating between cream, liquid, and powder products to cover and set. Thin layers will make your foundation last all day.
4. Boost your attributes
Use a neutral, cream contour product to create shadows around the hairline, cheekbones, nose, and jaw. Choose a shade slightly lighter than your skin tone to highlight specific areas
5. Pay attention to the blush
What’s more gorgeous at your wedding than a healthy blush on your cheeks? Although the approach varies from artist to artist, all professionals agree that blush should be a staple at your wedding.
A glow, pigmented color is always a go-to for a wedding, so start with a blush that extends from the apples to the tops of the cheekbones, and top with a few strokes of cream blush for a radiant finish.
6. Eyeliner
To make your eyes pop in photos, use matte cream eye shadows to lightly sculpt and shade them for a dramatic eye look. Add a shimmery shadow to the inner corner to give your look a luminous quality. Don’t forget waterproof mascara.

7. Perfection is in the lips
Your lips are sure to stand out in your wedding photos, so highlighting the middle is a must for a pouty look. Define and sculpt lips with a lip liner slightly deeper than your skin tone, then apply the creamy lip formula only in the middle… to add dimension. You can use vibrant reds or deep plum shades for a central highlight, or for a glossy finish.
8. Final touches
Always keep blotting papers handy for touch-ups. Those big days can be stressful, and the bright lights and constant photography can have your skin looking greasy in no time. It can also be helpful to keep a blending brush and lip kit on hand so you can quickly touch up your details before big photo shoots or after eating.
Are you ready for this experience?