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Wedding Beauty

When it comes to wedding day makeup you have two choices: go the road alone or hire a pro. While getting a professional  to handle your makeup  can be fun, it can also be costly. However, when you consider that your wedding photos  will be around forever, you do want to look your absolute best. If you simply can't afford a pro, consider a makeup book  to give you inspiration. Whichever method you choose, there are a few things to remember no matter what.

Hiring a Makeup Artist

Where to Start -- Shopping around for a makeup artists  doesn't have to be hard as long as you give yourself enough time and if you go to the right people. Start by asking friends and family for recommendations as well as your hairstylist and/or photographer. Go to department store makeup counters and talk to the salespeople about a consultation. Consultants might allow you to come to the store on your wedding day to recreate a look they make for you and some might even come to your home. And don't forget makeup training schools. Most of the young women in these schools have plenty of talent and skill to create a pretty look for your wedding day. Even if you just get a consultation, it will help you try out different looks.

Testing the Waters -- When you meet with a makeup artist, you want him or her to interview you as much as you interview them. What that means is that the person should know enough about bridal beauty to ask you about your dress, your veil, your hairstyle, and even the wedding's style including the time, season, theme and/or color scheme. When it comes to a consultation, which you should have done early in the day, test to see how your fiancé likes the look and consider whether the makeup feels comfortable and lasts throughout the day. While the artist does your makeup, ask about what type of makeup he or she uses. What happens when you need touch ups?

Questions to Ask -- There are lots of questions to ask your makeup artist.

Makeup Styles

Traditional

The traditional bride sticks to the basics to create a timelessly elegant and radiant look without looking like she is wearing too much makeup. Your style is simple: Sheer makeup that lets your natural beauty shine through. To improve every facet of your style, you indulge in luxury items and premium spa treatments  and facials to keep your hair, skin, and nails properly pampered. For your weddin-day look, the key is to attain that glowing look that you capture so well. Some of the items you might want to add to your beauty bag include the following:

A tinted moisturizer  will smooth out any impurities on the skin, while letting the skin breathe.

A lightweight cheek gel  will give your apples a touch of color that's completely natural.

A brush of taupe eyeshadow  and matching eyeliner is barely-there beauty.

Black waterproof mascara  on the top lashes will add run-proof pop to your eyes.

Get a light and natural lip gloss such as Lancome juicy tubes  for a perfect pout.

Classic Femininity

You are glamorous, sophisticated, and your idols are Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn. You love vintage and heirlooms and your beauty look is just as retro as the items you have in your closet. In your makeup bag  you've got plenty of red lipsticks a pair of false eye lashes and the essential black mascara For your wedding day look, play up your hair like an old starlet with plenty of hair spray to get the perfect sculpted do. Treat hands and feet to softening overnight treatments or paraffin baths For the face, give your skin a beta-hydroxy treatment  to boost your complexion.

A matte foundation  will make your skin flawless and smooth.

A illuminating powder  will give your skin the perfect glow.

Lash Envy Volumizing Mascara  will give you fat, falsie lashes.

A seriously red lipstick  puts the vavoom in your look.

Black liquid liner  will make your eyes pop.

Flirty

You love romantic looks and feeling like a princess. Dressing up is one of your fortés. Color is your friend, which is probably why you have a makeup bag  full of soft pastels hues, shimmery shadows, plenty of pinks, racy metallics, and even the trendiest coral shades. For you wedding day style, play up your eyes and give your skin a dewy, glowing, nearly ethereal look. You'll be the belle of the ball. Pre-wedding indulgences that you might like are facials  and mud masks Plus, treat yourself to a new set of makeup brushes

Peach blush  will give your cheeks a warm, rosy touch.

You're never too shy of some pale blue shadow to play up your eyes.

A pretty pink lipstick  goes nicely with a fun, lighthearted attitude.

Spray foundation  creates a sheer, shimmery look for a soft complexion.

A shimmer spray  around the décolletage will highlight your glowing face.

Natural Girl

Your having a wedding on a beach, in the mountains, or anywhere else where you can have fun in the sun and fresh air. You love sports and outdoors and you don't bother with a major makeup routine on a daily basis, but for your wedding you'll play up your natural beauty with the slightest, lightest touches. Before the wedding, take advantage of manicures (with clear or neutral polish of course), weekly pedicures, body scrubs and exfoliating glycolic skin treatments

A sheer powder  perfectly blends your complexion.

A simple bronzer  will enhance your already awesome tan.

Add just a touch of high shine neutral color lip gloss

Basic brown mascara  keeps lashes looking like your own.

A facial moisturizer  with SPF is your daily must-have.

Trendsetter

You change your hair color as often as you change your mind. Palettes with multiple shades for eyes, lips, and cheeks are essential. Beauty basics are your staples items that you wouldn't dare leave home without, so you have a makeup bag overflowing with all sorts of fun products. Take time before the wedding to indulge in chemical peels  or microdermabrasion You might even try Ice-Source  for minimizing wrinkles. For your hands and feet, opt for paraffin baths  and French manicures and pedicures.

False eyelashes  are just the accessory you need.

Stand out in the seasons most popular eye shadow  shades.

Indulge in top-notch items you wouldn't normally buy.

Pixi day kit  is an all-in-one you'll use time and again.

A shimmer powder  will give the finishing touch to your look.

Hairstyles

Getting the right hairstyle to match your veil and headpiece is important. It frames your face and creates balance with your neckline. To get an idea of some great styles to try, check out some of the following Web sites. Using bridal magazines and online resources can give you an idea of what look you want to create when you go to talk to your stylist. Always bring the photos with you and give yourself about two to three hours per appointment.

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