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Blusher
Be a blushing bride with blusher. It can give you a lovely pop of colour on your cheeks which looks really pretty for wedding make-up, even if you're not used to wearing it every day. If you're wearing a pale dress or white, cream or ivory, you'll be able to wear more colour on your cheeks and lips. There are lots of blushers on the market, creams, powders, gels and stains - again go for a shade not too far from your natural pigment. A good tip is to buy a blusher that is a similar tone to your natural lip colour.Make-Up Brushes
Good make up brushes are really important when applying any make-up, especially on your wedding day because they'll make your make-up stay on longer and make application easier. but I recommend investing in the following: a foundation brush, a concealer brush, a powder brush (can also double up as a bronzing brush), a tapered eyeshadow blending brush, a flat eyeshadow brush and a slanted eyebrow or eyeliner brush. Alternatively buy a brush set.Eye Make-Up
A good eye make-up tip is to stick to a neutral palette of eyeshadows and use an eyeshadow primer. After the eye primer, apply a light-coloured shadow all over the eyelid right up to the brow bone. Next, apply a mid-toned eyeshadow such as MAC Wedge all over the eyelid and into the socket area. If you want more definition, apply a slightly darker shadow into the eye crease and blend well so there are no visible lines. Line the eyes using an eyeliner.Eyeshadow
Don't forget to use a highlighting shade just below the brow bone and in the inner corners of your eyes - this really opens them out.
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