Bridal Makeup Myths Debunked
When you’re planning a wedding, you can easily get overwhelmed with everyone’s opinions and advice on what to do on the big day. Do you keep your makeup natural or go bold? Is skincare going to help your oily skin or is makeup the answer to all your problems? How much contour is too much? There are so many contradicting opinions racing through your mind. Don’t worry! We compiled a list of common bridal beauty myths to debunk and put your thoughts at ease. And always remember, the most important part of the big day is that you feel confident as you get married to the love of your life!
Myth: Bridal Makeup Must Be Heavy To Last All Day
Reality: Bridal makeup should be long-lasting and durable, but that doesn't necessarily mean it has to be heavy. With the right techniques, products, and a good setting spray, you can achieve a flawless look without feeling caked on. A lightweight, buildable foundation and high-quality setting products are key for durability, while still looking natural. You’ll be surprised how a full coverage makeup look can still feel light on your skin!
Myth: You Should Wear Your Makeup The Way You Wear It Every Day
Reality: While it's important to feel like yourself, wedding makeup often requires a little more precision and consideration due to factors like lighting, photography, and the emotional rollercoaster of the day. You may want to incorporate some extra glam, a more defined eye, or even a bold lip to enhance your features on camera. Trust your makeup artist to work with you to give you the wedding look that complements your features and makes you feel confident!
Myth: You Shouldn’t Try New Products On Your Wedding Day
Reality: Trying new makeup, like foundation, concealer, lipstick, etc. a few weeks before the event, especially during the trial, can help you figure out what works best for you. Many makeup artists will bring a range of products on the day to ensure that your look is perfect. And you should work with your makeup artist to find the perfect skincare routine for you months prior to your wedding. This way your skin is not being introduced to something new a few days before and you’ll actually get to see results!
Myth: You Can't Wear Bold Colors on Your Wedding Day
Reality: There are no hard rules for bridal makeup. If you're someone who loves bold colors, go for it! Bright or deep lips, vibrant eyeshadow, or a statement eyeliner can be just as stunning as soft neutrals. The key is to find a balance and choose shades that complement your dress, skin tone, and overall wedding theme. Don’t be afraid to be bold, after all, the day is about you and your love!
Myth: Makeup Can Fix All Skin Problems
Reality: While makeup can definitely help conceal blemishes, it can't always fix skin concerns, and heavy makeup can sometimes highlight these issues. Skincare prep is essential to achieving a smooth, healthy canvas for makeup. Regular hydration, exfoliation, and maybe a gentle mask leading up to the wedding can give your skin a natural glow, minimizing the need for heavy coverage. Talk to your makeup artist about your skin concerns and they can suggest skincare that is right for you!
Myth: Your Makeup Will Look The Same In Person And In Photos
Reality: Makeup tends to photograph differently than it looks in person. For example, certain makeup may appear washed out in photos or under specific lighting. Professional bridal makeup artists often use slightly more product (without going overboard) to ensure your features stand out on camera, but it’ll still feel natural to you in person. You’ll be reminiscing through those photos for years to come!
Myth: You Have To Wear A Lot Of Contour
Reality: Contouring isn’t necessary for everyone. Some brides prefer a soft, natural look with just a bit of blush or bronzer. Contour can be a great way to define the face, but it should be done lightly and subtly—exaggerated contouring can look harsh in real life and photos. The purpose of contouring is to bring out your natural features, but too much of a good thing is not always good!
Myth: You Should Match Your Makeup To Your Dress Exactly
Reality: Your makeup should reflect your personal style, and while you can take the tone of the dress into account, there's no need to match your makeup to it exactly. A timeless, classic look often works best, and makeup that complements your skin tone, the season, and the overall aesthetic of the wedding is more important than matching the exact shade of your gown. A look that complements instead of exactly matching can help both the makeup and the dress shine in their own unique, beautiful way!
Myth: Wearing False Lashes Will Look Fake
Reality: False lashes can actually enhance your eyes and make them stand out beautifully in photos. Whether you go for full strip lashes or individual clusters, the goal is to enhance, not overwhelm. Lashes are often a great way to make your eyes pop without heavy eyeliner or shadow. We promise, if the right lashes are chosen, false lashes will not look unnatural!
Hopefully these debunked bridal myths helped clear some common misconceptions that brides start hearing as they’re planning their wedding and bridal look! Your wedding day is all about making sure you feel beautiful and confident as you walk down the aisle and celebrate with your friends and family. Don’t stress too much and enjoy the day knowing that your hair and makeup artists will make sure you look beautiful!
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