I’ve been getting a few (okay, more than a few) requests for
me to go over what to do if you decide to do your own wedding make up.
Personally, I didn’t let anyone do my make up on my big day, because NO ONE
knows my face like I do. Even though I’m a make up PRO, it was still a daunting
task. (I promise I’m not indecisive about every detail… or am I?) Anyways, I’m
a make up junkie AND a photographer, so I know where to go with this.
I’ll go over it, bit by bit, so pay attention and try not to
fall asleep during this lengthy novel.
Step 1: Moisturize Ahead of Time
As soon as you wake up on your wedding day, slather on that
moisturizer goodness. Whether you use something cheap, or something pricey,
don’t skip this step. (Avoid moisturizing your eyelids though, any extra
moisture there can lead to creasing. Especially if you sweat!) I have very
sensitive, dry as the Sahara, skin, so I personally use a moisturizer by Simple.
If you have naturally oily skin, make sure you use a mattifying or oil fee
moisturizer.
Step 2: Practice ahead of time.
Don’t show up on your wedding day and think you’ll get it
right. Find a look, colors, and do-ability that fits your face shape and skill
level. YouTube has MANY glorious beauty gurus who will walk you through step by
step how to do certain looks. If you want something light and fresh, type in
“light wedding make up” or “make up for blue eyes”. If you have a beauty icon
you want to try emulating type it in! (I love to watch Adele tutorials myself.)
Many of these beauty gurus use expensive make up brands, be sure to research
dupes. For example, if she says she’s using “Mac Twig” go ahead and Google “MAC
Twig dupes” to find cheaper , but very similar, colors. Like a certain lip
color? Google a dupe for it and go get it shamelessly for 5 bucks versus 16.
There’s no shame in it.
Practice with fake eyelashes too… they can be daunting, but
once you get it right, they’re easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Step 3: Prime and Prep
Don’t skip this step either. Use a good face primer before
you get started, after moisturizing. My personal favorite is CHEAP, and
contains all the same ingredients as expensive brands like Too Faced and Smashbox.
What is it? Monistat Chafing Gel… read my previous posts to hear all
about me singing its praises. If you want an alternative, NYX has a fabulous
primer called Pore Filler for 6-7 dollars. If you’re into investing, Make
Up Forever is where it’s at when it comes to high end primers. Make sure
you let your face primer dry a bit.
Prime your eyes! Ever wonder how all those Pinterest
eyeshadow looks look better than yours? Primer girl, primer. Primer gives your
eyeshadow a base to stick to. The secret is NOT to over do it. Just a dab will
do ya! I get my Too Faced Shadow Insurance on Ebay shipped for about 9
dollars. If you want another alternative, NYX jumbo eye pencil in “milk”
is fabulous too… (NYX “Milk” is also a better choice for you ladies who have
oily or sweaty lids, well, like me.) Other budget friendly eye primers are Wet
N Wild Fergie primer, and ELF. (Though, I personally don’t really like ELF
primer.) If you want to splurge, MAC Painterly Paint Pot is pretty
magnificent. Another favorite is Urban Decay’s Primer Potion… but it tends to
dry REALLY fast. Spread it in a very thin, even layer, but start applying
eyeshadow BEFORE it’s dry.
Step 4: Eyes First
One of the BIGGEST MISTAKES women make is doing their
foundation first, before eyeshadow application. Do your eyes first. Why? When
working with colors you sometimes get eyeshadow “fall out”. Fall out is when
the product gets under your eyes and when you try to get rid of it, it smudges.
Fall out can RUIN the hard work you put into your foundation.
Don’t try and research what color will look good with your
eye color. Usually it’s wrong. Try stuff on yourself to find what works. For
example, my eyes are bluey-greeny-greyish… which technically purples are what I
“should” wear. BUT, I find my eyes stand out most with pinks, browns, and
silvers. Just be sure you don’t try and wear a color on your eyes that is from
the same color family as your eye color, unless it’s MUCH lighter or MUCH
darker than your eye color shade. It can compete with it! I recommend lining
your eyes with a waterproof liquid or gel liner. I recommend Kat Von D
Tattoo Liner! It’s my FAVORITE. Wedding days equals tears, so waterproof is
a must. When Im not using Kat Von D liner, I’m using a gel liner by Rimmel
London.
Find inspiration!
Pinterest, Google, Youtube, and Facebook are LOADED with ideas. Don’t be afraid
to practice.
Invest in a palette.
My favorite for nude/natural/ light make up is the Urband Decay Naked
palette for 52 dollars, or a little more budget friendly is the Nude’Tude
palette from the Balm for 40 dollars. Think that’s too much? Break it down.
You’re getting MANY high end, amazingly pigmented, eyeshadows for one price.
It’s worth it when you do the break down. I also love pigment eyeshadows. You
can buy “samples” from many companies such as Dark Heart Designs,
StarCrushed Minerals, Pretty Addictions, Pretty Zombie Cosmetics, and Mon Ennui
cosmetics for about 1-5 dollars each. I recommend going to an Ulta or Sephora
if you’re non committal like me, and like to see what it looks like before you
buy it.
Also, do NOT line your water line. Smudge a dark eyeshadow
below your lower lashline. It’s softer, and will look MUCH better in pictures.
Step 5: Your face!
Yes, foundation matters. If you have dry skin, avoid powder foundations such as
BareMinerals and opt for a moisturizing foundation like Kat Von D Tattoo
Foundation or Sephora Instant Radiance foundation. If you have oilier skin, Kat
Von D or Tarte Amazonian Clay foundation will suit you well. Yes, foundation is
expensive, but it will last you MONTHS.
I’m not a fan of drug store foundation, but if that’s all
you can buy, I recommend Revlon PhotoReady because it’s free of silicone which
can reflect WHITE in your pictures… and who want’s to be pasty in their wedding
pictures? I would also recommend buying a beauty blender sponge to apply
foundation. Get it a little wet, and it will give you an airbrushed finish. I
got mine at TJ Maxx for a whole 3 dollars.
I would use Rimmel Stay Matte to set ANYTHING you put
on your face. It will add a touch of extra coverage, and make sure your
foundation stays in place. I also really love True Match by L’Oreal and Aqua
Stay by Revlon.
Conceal, CONCEAL, CONCEAL. Dab on under eye concealer with
the beauty blender so you don’t have under eye circles. Set it with your
powder.
Step 6: Contour… if you can.
This is a step you can skip if you don’t wear much make up.
BUT, contouring makes such a huge difference in your face, nose, and chin
shape. If you have a bit of a double chin, or if you think you do, you can add
a matte bronzer to tone it down. I also recommend watching youtube videos for
this step too, because it takes a LOT of practice.
What I can say is Ben Nye Banana Powder is awesome
for highlighting, and ELF Dual Contouring Bronzer is excellent for
contouring. Make sure your bronzer is MATTE. NO SPARKLE. This is to add dimension,
and sculpt your face, not give you a tan. Remember, shimmery products show up weird in photographs. So, limit shimmer to one area of your face, whether it be your cheekbones, eyeshadow, lips, or in my case, my eyelashes.
Step 7: Say YES to the Lashes
Practice with false lashes so you get comfortable. I buy
mine in bulk off Ebay (I have a problem, okay? I admit it.) I get 6 pairs of
Red Cherry lashes for 11 bucks shipped. Which comes to less than 2 bucks a
pair. I personally wore glitter lashes from Sephora on my wedding day, but I
realize that’s not a choice many people would make. The drag queen in my heart
was singing that day! Anyways, I love Red Cherry lashes #47, and 747Ms if you’re
into more drama. Glue your lashes on after you’ve done your eyeshadow, face,
and eyeliner. Then after 2 minutes or so after applying, blend it up with your
waterproof mascara.
I used DUO white lash glue because it sticks the best,
though NO false eyelashes will last 100% through too many tears. Gently dab at
the corners of your eyes with a tissue if you start crying, or your eyelashes
WILL lift.
Why not lash extensions? The upkeep is ridiculous. Unless
you are committed to getting them filled every 3 weeks, then don’t bother. When
they start falling out, you look like you have a disease.
Step 8: Waterproof Your Good Self
Make your make up last through sweat, tears, hugs, and
everything else. I spritzed my face with the same stuff I use for doing
musicals and plays on stage. Good ol’ Ben Nye Final Seal is my go to to
set my make up when I know water is involved. If you buy it on Ebay make sure
it says “authentic”, or you may end up SCREWED. Waterproof mascara is a must
also. I’m a fan of L’Oreal Telescopic or Volumunous Mascara. If you want
a splurge mascara, Lights, Camera, Lashes is for you. Don’t do any of
those fiber lash crap. It’ll flake off like a BEAST.
Step 9: Don’t Let Your Lips be Nudey Nude Nakedpants
Never, ever, ever just wear gloss on your wedding day. Try
on lipsticks (or lip stains) to see what works best for you. If you’re REALLY
against lipstick, there are chubby sticks by companies like Tarte that
add color but feel like a yummy chapstick.
I’m a fan of lip tints on days that matter most. I did a lot
of kissing on my wedding day, so I just reapplied my MAC Asian Flower lipstick,
but for people who hate reapplying every 30 minutes, NYX Soft Matte Lip
Creams are the best choice. They’ll feel dried out, but don’t put anything
on top of them. The color lasts forever! Shop around. Find something that
compliments the overall look you’re going for. If you’re uncomfortable with
make up, start out with raspberry toned pinks, (basically a color a couple
shades lighter or darker than your natural bare lip color) and then try other
shades.