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Look Beautiful In Wedding Photographs

Saturday, December 31st, 2011

Your wedding day is your day to shine… and your wedding photographs should capture your radiance, joy and beauty to perfection. However, now and then, women find themselves disappointed with their wedding pictures, which just don’t seem to flatter as they should. Often, “bad” wedding pictures are the result of improper makeup techniques, the wrong angles, and non-professional photography. By knowing what to avoid, you’ll have more control over the final product. Whether you’re using a professional photographer (this is recommended) or relying on friends and family to commemorate your special day, you will increase your chances of perfect wedding photographs by following these helpful guidelines.

 

Know Your Best Angles

 

Every woman, whether she is voluptuous and Rubenesque or delicate and waifish, will have certain angles that are naturally flattering to her unique natural beauty. To find out your best angles, go through old pictures and select the shots you love and hate – then, look for the angles that do – and don’t – work for you. If you get great shots when your body is turned a certain way, or your head is tilted slightly upwards or downwards, use these poses when your wedding photographer is taking pictures.

 

Models and actresses always know their best angles – to get more ideas about successful angles and poses, look at red carpet photos from events like the Oscars or Golden Globes – you’ll notice that female celebs often pose carefully (one hip thrust outward, one leg forward) to ensure that their pics are ultra-flattering. Don’t be afraid to practice posing in your white wedding dress – have a friend take some preliminary snaps to test great angles. It may feel silly, but remember – at your wedding, you are the star of the show, and all eyes will be upon you. It’s perfectly ok to practice posing and whatnot as you prepare for your wedding day!

 

Professional Makeup Tips for Better Wedding Photos

 

Experienced makeup artists know all of the tricks of the trade, and they always understand how makeup needs to be applied for the camera. Today, many makeup artists rely on high-def makeup powders and bases to get their client’s complexions looking flawless for glamour photography. While you may not need these pricey HD cosmetics, you will need to consider the way your makeup ”reacts” with the camera’s lens. Basically, the photographer’s lights will drain you, and his or her camera flashes will wash you out – to counteract these influences, use stronger makeup that you would for everyday, or even for a night of clubbing.

 

You need a good-quality base foundation, lots of powder to create a smooth matte effect, and good definition of eyebrows, eyes, cheekbones, jawline, and lips. While “contour” makeup is definitely out of date, makeup designed for the camera will refine the features in a subtle way. For example, many makeup artists use a darker shade of foundation under the chin to create the illusion of a leaner jawline.

 

For your wedding photos, you really need a full face of makeup – it’s actually the only way to get a “Hollywood” look – that’s why Hollywood actors and actresses are consistently powdered down by makeup crews between shots. If you hate wearing makeup, consider a light application for your ceremony and reception – then, book a private sitting with your groom (and wedding party, if you like) for some proper glamour photos. At this photo shoot, get your makeup done professionally for the best effect. This way, you can avoid wearing a lot of paint on your big day, and still have a set of great wedding pics that’s you’ll always treasure.

 

Pale skin needs contrast – ivory complexions will look best with reddish-brown, magenta, or plum lips and cheeks. Golden complexions are warmer, and they don’t need as much contrast – they will be flattered by soft coral pinks, bronzes, and baby pinks. Again, look at celebrity makeup – what works for porcelain skinned actresses, such as January Jones and Evan Rachel Wood, will not work for gorgeous olive or dark-skinned ladies, such as J-lo and Jennifer Hudson.

 

Hiring a makeup artist who will instinctively know the best makeup shades finishes and techniques for you may be a worthwhile investment. If you’d rather do your own makeup, invest in some high-quality cosmetics that are known to be popular with professional makeup artists and film crews – MAC, Smashbox, Laura Mercier and Bobbi Brown all produce high-end products that actually get results. If you can’t afford such expensive cosmetics, use cheaper drugstore versions, such as Cover Girl or Revlon – you may need to apply more of these products as they are often less pigmented. For more great bridal tips please visit http://www.bestforbride.com.

Incredible Bridal Hair And Makeup

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Looking for some amazing hair and makeup inspiration for your wedding day? Then check out these fun and glamorous styles courtesy of Wedding Inspirasi. These beautiful bridal hairstyles and makeup are created by the very creative hands of Talal Tabbara.

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Mini “top hat” hair style with cascading waves of luxuriant curls! It sounds outrageous but a bride with a confident, edgy personal style could definitely rock this one on her wedding day.

 

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Brides who prefer sleek styles, consider this classy, low and loose braided style.

 

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The messy updo and half-up do, accented with flowers. This is one of our favorite bridal hairstyles and it’s popular with celebrities on the red carpet too. This look is perfect for brides looking for a more casual, relaxed or romantic hairstyle.

 

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More formal affairs? How about this elegant chignon, jazzed up with braiding? Love how the makeup is kept very neutral with just the right pop of color around the eyes. For chic sophistication, keep hair accessories to a minimum

 

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Love the retro styling here. Red lips and black eyeliner with the wavy half up style with curls at the crown, accesorized with a red bow hair band. How adorable!

 

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The colors used on the model’s face may look like they come from Barbie’s makeup palette but it is well-executed and looks quite wearable. For more information on this talented make up artist and hair stylist please visit http://talaltabbara.com. And for more great wedding inspiration please visit Wedding Inspirasi.

DIY Bridal Makeup

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

 

Ever wanted to learn how to do your own wedding makeup for your special day? Well, now you can follow these simple and effective tips for creating that special look all by yourself. This step by step instructional video will really have you looking your best on your special day while also saving you lots of money by not having to hire a makeup artist. Yay for saving money!

Don’t Be So Vain!

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

All brides want to look beautiful for their “special day”. I’m no exception. There’s nothing wrong with hiring a make-up artist and a hairdresser for your wedding. I treated my mom, grandmother, and bridesmaids to get their hair and make-up done for the wedding. You provide some food and beverages and you bond a little bit before heading down the aisle. I remember my grandmother sharing a few memories of her wedding day and my mom shared a few embarrassing moments too!

 

I guess what bothers me is when brides go a little overboard. At work one of my co-worker’s spoke to me about how she wants to visit a tanning salon before her wedding since she is planning to wear a strapless dress. Personally, I’m not at all a fan of getting a tan even though Brian and I love to travel to the Caribbean for vacations and sit all day next to the ocean. You make think it’s funny, but I’m the one you will see all lathered up with SPF 60, wearing a large brimmed sunhat, and sunglasses while sitting under a coconut tree. What is my co-worker thinking! First of all, Laying in a tanning salon is just as bad as laying on the beach under the bright sun! Plus, it looks so artificial in my opinion. What if she falls asleep and comes out looking like a lobster? It’s really not my place to say anything. However, she should leave her body alone or consider adding straps to her dress. Why change the way you look for a day. Don’t get me started about hair extensions. My two cents. Vanity is for the vain.

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