Hello Brides-to-be!
Today's blog will cover different makeup "looks" and which one you should go with for your wedding day. There are lots of different looks ranging from natural, to bronzed, to smokey. It all depends on your personality, location of your wedding, time of the year and even the color palette of your wedding. Here is how I go about helping to choose a look for a brides.
*Questions to Consider*
1) What time of the year am I getting married?
Unless you don't wear much makeup and you just want a clean, natural look, you are going to have to decide exactly what look you want to go for. If you are thinking a beautiful "Bahama Bronzed" look, but your wedding is in February (and not in some tropical locale) you may want to reconsider. 90% of Brides that get married in the winter months tend to either choose a color palette that is "wintery" (silver, white, baby blue, light pink, pearl, etc.) or if they are getting married in February they will choose a more "romantic" palette (red, wine, cream, black, white, eggplant, etc.) If you fall into this category, you may want think about choosing a makeup look that incorporates these colors. For instance, if you are going to have a wedding with red, cream and black, you could go with a dark red or wine colored lipstick, a pretty mauve cheek color and simply but defined eyes with black liner for your look. Or, if you have the more wintery color palette you could go soft on the lips and cheeks with a light lipcolor and do a more smokey eye.
2) Where am I getting married?
If it's the spring and you are getting married outside in the morning, you may have a slightly different look to consider. You will probably keep the focus on your eyes with dark liner and a soft wash of color on your eyelids matched with dewy, glowing skin. Or, if it's summer time and you are getting married in the afternoon, a bronzed "healthy" look is the one that suits you the best.
Next, how exactly do you make these different looks work for you?
I usually stick to the rule of thumb that if you are playing up your eyes, you will probably want to keep the cheeks and lips more neutral. Reason being, if you have gorgeous smokey eyes with false lashes that just make your eyes "pop", you don't want your cheeks and lips competing by wearing a dark blush and dark lips. It also looks too overdone unless you are on stage. So I have compiled a small guideline when trying to create the "picture perfect" look for your Big Day.
Smokey Eyes
*This generally consists of 3-4 eyeshadow colors that are blended and "smoked" out to give the illusion of more depth of the eye and it gives the air of dramatisicm. False eyelashes and black/dark brown eyeliner are usually attributed to this look. Softly colored cheeks (light pink/light bronze) and soft, nude lips are what compliment this look perfectly. This look can work anytime of the year and can be adjusted to ones feautures and complexion.
"Bronzed Baby"
*Think J-Lo. Bronzed, glowing skin and alluring eyes are what make this look work. A cream or liquid bronzer is generally mixed into the foundation to make the skin look soft and glowy. Bronze is then applied to the face where the sun would naturally hit it, giving a "just tanned" lift to the face. Light lips in the gold, apricot and bronze family are used sparingly and brown and bronze shadows are mixed to give an exotic and refreshed look. False eyelashes may or may not be used in conjunction with brown or bronze eyeliner. June to August is the best time of year to try this look.
Autumn Sun
*Rich, warm and jewel colored tones are used in this look. Eyes come alive with shades of sapphire, emerald, onyx or aubergine incorporated with soft neutrals to make a bold statement. Lips and cheeks are given a "flushed" look, and false eyelashes are almost always used to perfect the look. August through November is the most popular time of year for this particular look.
Snow White
*This is where more intense lips and cheeks are the focus by using reds, wines, burgendies or merlot colors, the eyes soft and neutral, and defined only by the use of black / dark brown eyeliner and "natural"looking false lashes for added thickness. This look is used most often by Brides getting married in the Winter months.
Spring Pixie
*This is where the skin looks healthy and refreshed, complimented with dewy peach colored blush, peachy-pink glossed lips and beautiful pastel colors used as a "wash" on the eyelids to give a subtle hint of color. Liner is used very thinly and is not smoked out, while lashes are lenghted and curled to give a "wide eyed" look of innocense. Very popular with spring-time Brides who are having an outdoor wedding.
Next time we will discuss the importance of matching makeup colors to your hair , jewelry selections and wedding color theme.
Until Then!
Rebecca
Visit Rebecca's On-location Bridal Beauty Service at www.bridalmakeupartists.com Currently serving Southern California
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Monday, March 05, 2007
Monday, September 04, 2006
Wedding Day Makeup Tips and Advice-Colors
Hello Again!
Last week I wrote about foundations and powders that were appropriate for photography, and tips to make sure you look flawless on your wedding day. Today, I would like to focus on makeup colors and complimenting jewelry types. I will also include a little advice on how to determine your "color category". Believe it or not, the category that you fall in should determine what your wedding colors should be, the color makeup you wear and the type of jewelry you should use.
Many people don't realize that hair coloring, eye coloring, skin coloring and undertones determine what category we fall into. The three categories are as follows: Warm, Cool and Neutral. Those who fall under the "warm" category generally have golden blonde, strawberry blonde, red, orange-red, auburn,golden brown, chestnut brown, chocolate brown and espresso colored hair. To go along with those hair colors, they will also have brown eyes with specks of gold, hazel, green or blue eyes with gold and/or brown specks. People with warm coloring also have green veins and a golden undertone. "Cool" colored people have platinum blonde, ash blonde, "dirty"blonde, ash brown, light brown, medium brown, and dark brown hair colors that do not reflect any golden or reddish colors in the sun. Those who are cool will also have "black" brown eyes that have little to no silvery flicks, dark brown eyes that have silver flecks, green eyes that have silver flecks and blue eyes that have silver flecks. Those who have these combinations of hair and eye colors will generally have blue colored veins and rosy/pink undertones. "Neutral" color types will have "mousy" brown hair, plain dark brown hair, and black hair. They will also have "black" brown eyes and dark brown eyes that are free of silver or gold flecks. The coloring of the veins are a little hazy, sometimes seeming blue, sometimes seeming green, and an olive type of undertone that "shouts" neither cool or warm. Now that i've classified the different types of color categories, I can elaborate on what colors and looks to consider for your wedding.
Warm Colors
Once you have assesed yourself as being "warm", you can begin to think about what colors you want to use on yourself for your wedding. Now, I know that from the day you start planning your wedding you will probably have a certain color scheme set in your heart. However, if you are a classified as a warm, I don't suggest using powder blue and baby pink, or silver and mint green. Colors that would be beautiful are chocolate brown, salmon pink, dusty rose, black, teal, lime green, sage green that's on the more yellow side, sapphire blue, garnet, burgundy, wine, emerald green, amethyst purple, ruby red, gold, cream, turquoise, and white.
Colors for your makeup can range from light and pretty to bronzy with bright color accents. For example, if your wedding colors and chocoalte brown and dusty rose, then your makeup can reflect that. You can wear a dusty rose colored lipstick, blush, and contour your eyes with the blush or a similar eyeshadow color, then use a chocolate brown on the outer corners of your eyes to accent, and follow up with a dark brown eyeliner and black mascara. If you are a little more daring and your wedding colors are cream and teal, you could use a tan lipstick with caramel colored lipgloss, lightly bronzed cheeks, a skin colored eyeshadow as your base, contoured with a tan colored eyeshadow and a dash of teal eyeshadow on the outer corners with matching eyeliner and black mascara. These are merely suggestions, a trained makeup artist can work on finding a look that is perfect for you.
As far as jewelry goes, make sure you use yellow gold jewelry. Silver, white gold and platinum jewelry should be reserved for cool or neutral color types. Gold jewelry with pearls will also look beautiful.
Cool Colors
Great cool colors for wedding colors are powder blue, baby pink, mint green, silver, white, easter yellow, teal with more blue than green, lilac, kelley green, aquamarine, black, lavendar, royal blue, sage green that's on the more minty side, and a blood red or blue based red.
Makeup colors will follow a similar trend as with warm: If your wedding colors are silver and sage green, then you could wear a soft pink or a baby pink, cool pink blush and light pink base eyeshadow color on your lid, a slightly darker pink in your crease and a sagey green color on the outer corners...or for the more daring, you could put a sage green on your lid and a darker green or smokier black on the outer corners with black eyeline and black mascara.
Silver, white gold and platinum are the best metals for cool colored people.
Neutral Colors
Well, if you were one of the people that fell into the neutral catergory...LUCKY YOU!!! People who are neutral can wear either warm OR cool colors and can pretty much have thier wedding colors be anything they want! They also don't have to worry about what type of metal thier jewelry is set in. So the advice that I can give to you neutrals is to chose whether you like cool colors or warm colors, and then use the advice from those sections to plan from there.
Next time, I will post about makeup looks, such as natural, bronzed, brightly colored or smokey looks.
If you live in the Southern California area and you are interested in getting your makeup done by a professional makeup artist, You can contact me for a trial bridal makeover at www.bridalmakeupartists.com
Until Then! :D
Rebecca
Last week I wrote about foundations and powders that were appropriate for photography, and tips to make sure you look flawless on your wedding day. Today, I would like to focus on makeup colors and complimenting jewelry types. I will also include a little advice on how to determine your "color category". Believe it or not, the category that you fall in should determine what your wedding colors should be, the color makeup you wear and the type of jewelry you should use.
Many people don't realize that hair coloring, eye coloring, skin coloring and undertones determine what category we fall into. The three categories are as follows: Warm, Cool and Neutral. Those who fall under the "warm" category generally have golden blonde, strawberry blonde, red, orange-red, auburn,golden brown, chestnut brown, chocolate brown and espresso colored hair. To go along with those hair colors, they will also have brown eyes with specks of gold, hazel, green or blue eyes with gold and/or brown specks. People with warm coloring also have green veins and a golden undertone. "Cool" colored people have platinum blonde, ash blonde, "dirty"blonde, ash brown, light brown, medium brown, and dark brown hair colors that do not reflect any golden or reddish colors in the sun. Those who are cool will also have "black" brown eyes that have little to no silvery flicks, dark brown eyes that have silver flecks, green eyes that have silver flecks and blue eyes that have silver flecks. Those who have these combinations of hair and eye colors will generally have blue colored veins and rosy/pink undertones. "Neutral" color types will have "mousy" brown hair, plain dark brown hair, and black hair. They will also have "black" brown eyes and dark brown eyes that are free of silver or gold flecks. The coloring of the veins are a little hazy, sometimes seeming blue, sometimes seeming green, and an olive type of undertone that "shouts" neither cool or warm. Now that i've classified the different types of color categories, I can elaborate on what colors and looks to consider for your wedding.
Warm Colors
Once you have assesed yourself as being "warm", you can begin to think about what colors you want to use on yourself for your wedding. Now, I know that from the day you start planning your wedding you will probably have a certain color scheme set in your heart. However, if you are a classified as a warm, I don't suggest using powder blue and baby pink, or silver and mint green. Colors that would be beautiful are chocolate brown, salmon pink, dusty rose, black, teal, lime green, sage green that's on the more yellow side, sapphire blue, garnet, burgundy, wine, emerald green, amethyst purple, ruby red, gold, cream, turquoise, and white.
Colors for your makeup can range from light and pretty to bronzy with bright color accents. For example, if your wedding colors and chocoalte brown and dusty rose, then your makeup can reflect that. You can wear a dusty rose colored lipstick, blush, and contour your eyes with the blush or a similar eyeshadow color, then use a chocolate brown on the outer corners of your eyes to accent, and follow up with a dark brown eyeliner and black mascara. If you are a little more daring and your wedding colors are cream and teal, you could use a tan lipstick with caramel colored lipgloss, lightly bronzed cheeks, a skin colored eyeshadow as your base, contoured with a tan colored eyeshadow and a dash of teal eyeshadow on the outer corners with matching eyeliner and black mascara. These are merely suggestions, a trained makeup artist can work on finding a look that is perfect for you.
As far as jewelry goes, make sure you use yellow gold jewelry. Silver, white gold and platinum jewelry should be reserved for cool or neutral color types. Gold jewelry with pearls will also look beautiful.
Cool Colors
Great cool colors for wedding colors are powder blue, baby pink, mint green, silver, white, easter yellow, teal with more blue than green, lilac, kelley green, aquamarine, black, lavendar, royal blue, sage green that's on the more minty side, and a blood red or blue based red.
Makeup colors will follow a similar trend as with warm: If your wedding colors are silver and sage green, then you could wear a soft pink or a baby pink, cool pink blush and light pink base eyeshadow color on your lid, a slightly darker pink in your crease and a sagey green color on the outer corners...or for the more daring, you could put a sage green on your lid and a darker green or smokier black on the outer corners with black eyeline and black mascara.
Silver, white gold and platinum are the best metals for cool colored people.
Neutral Colors
Well, if you were one of the people that fell into the neutral catergory...LUCKY YOU!!! People who are neutral can wear either warm OR cool colors and can pretty much have thier wedding colors be anything they want! They also don't have to worry about what type of metal thier jewelry is set in. So the advice that I can give to you neutrals is to chose whether you like cool colors or warm colors, and then use the advice from those sections to plan from there.
Next time, I will post about makeup looks, such as natural, bronzed, brightly colored or smokey looks.
If you live in the Southern California area and you are interested in getting your makeup done by a professional makeup artist, You can contact me for a trial bridal makeover at www.bridalmakeupartists.com
Until Then! :D
Rebecca
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