Today, I had the pleasure to work on bride-to-be, Melissa. She's youthful, gorgeous and has got her big day well on its way. She's planning on having a midday, outdoor wedding. I know what your thinking, "Sounds fantastic!" Right? Well, yes and no. Yes, because every bride dreams of having a beautiful summer wedding. But, if you're like most women you can run into a tricky or should I say shiny situation. Midday, is not only one of the worst times for lighting in pictures, it is also one of the harshest lighting to conceal shine and redness! If you're a bride your probably younger and youthful skin retains more oil which can make your skin red, shiny or prone to breakouts. In pictures this means you'll probably look uneven and oily. No one wants to look like that on the most photographed day of their life! So, here a few tips avoid photo shine and fight redness:
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Choose your ceremony time carefully. If possible, try and push your wedding to a later time in the day. Most photographers and makeup artists will agree that sunrise and sunset is the best time to take pictures. If you have an midday wedding try to take pictures after the ceremony when the sun wont be the highest in the sky.
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Use green based concealers. They to fight red toned skin. Green is opposite to red on the color wheel and cancels the tone out. This will fight the visible look of breakouts or just the red undertone of sensitive areas.
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Use an oil absorbing primer. Primer is important on wedding days because you want your foundation to last for hours without washing off. By using an oil absorbing product like No7 "Shine Free" primer it actually absorbs the oils your face produces and puts a barrier between natural oils and your foundation.
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Stay away from shimmer. Any product that has glitter, shimmer or a frost finish to it should be avoided (with the exception of a highlight tone in your eyeshadow). Anything that is shimmery will just make you look shinier in photographs.
5. Make powder your best friend. Powder is really the quickest way to conceal shine. Add, a mineral veil over your foundation to set it. Choose a light powder that wont look cakey.
6. Avoid cremes. If you have naturally oily skin you should avoid creme based products altogether. Cremes smear and shine. Try to get a matte texture for blushes, foundations and eyeshadow. And leave the cremes behind for photo shoots.
7. Blot it! A lot of makeup lines sell blotting paper that absorbs oils. Give a few sheets to your maid of honor and have her keep you shine-free throughout the day.
8. Use an Acne wash. Even if you're not prone to break outs, using a gentle acne wash can prevent oily skin. Be careful not to over do it though. If you dry out your skin your body will overcompensate by creating even more oils. Try to find a happy balance.
9. Moisturize. I know that sounds like the opposite to what I've been saying. But, the goal isn't to dry out skin, it's to minimize oil and redness. The best way to do that is to have healthy skin that glows not shines. Use an oil free moisturizer that will balance facial tone.
10. If your unsure pull out your camera. If you are a DIY girl and plan to do your own wedding makeup you should experiment with different shades, colors and textures of makeup. Take pictures of your different looks. Remember that some makeup looks absolutely beautiful until the flash of a camera hits it.
I hope those tips will help you feel as confident and fresh as Melissa will look on her big day. Happy makeup-ing!