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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

June Bride Tutorial :)

It's the first week of July yet it's never too late to post a June tutorial. Presenting my version of a "June Bride."

Here are the photos.











closer look

How to achieve the look:
1. Prep and prime the face. If your eyes look tired and sleepy, pat on some eye serum for the eyes.
2. Put on shine or oil-free foundation with a stippling brush to have that natural glow for your wedding.
3. Dab on concealers on areas you want to hide like under eye circles, acne marks, area pigmentation or scars. If you have acne, better visit a dermatologists for treatment to look good on your dream day!
4. Set the concealer with shine free powder with a sponge for long-lasting effect.
5. Brush the eyebrows with an eyebrows brush then set it with a gel brow fixer then line with eyebrow pencil. For a natural effect, use a brown eye shadow for the brows. Tip: If you have black colored hair, go for a lighter shade for your eyebrows. This would make you look 5 or more years younger!
6.For the eyes, prep the eyes with a primer to prevent the eye shadows from creasing. Next, using your middle finger, dab on some golden eye shadow all over the eye area. Using a flat brush, put on a light brown eye shadow all over the eye crease. With a crease brush, put a darker shade of brown eye shadow on to the creases to have deep set eyes. Tip: As much as possible, avoid using sparkling eye shadows, the flash from your photographers might over power your eye shadows. Keep it natural.
7. Line the lower lash line with the darker shade of brown eye shadow with a flat brush. To have bright eyes, line your lower lash line with a white pencil.
8. With a use of a liner brush, take a black cream liner and gently line your eye closest to the eye. After that, brush mascara on. Put on falsies if desired.
9. Next, contour your nose and the bottom of your cheeks. Using a blush brush, blush a pink shade on the side of the apples of the cheeks.
10. Pink shade of lipstick is used.

And your done!
You should look fresh and vibrant as a bride!

P.S.
Thanks to my sister, Val for lending me her gown :)
'til next tutorial!

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