Your Kent Wedding - Page number 92 - July/August 2021 (Issue 97)
Q&A Beauty Look and feel your big-day best with advice from our beauty professionals LIP SERVICE How can I make my lipstick last all day without having to constantly reapply? Ruth says: There are many ways, but the following method is tried and tested by many make-up artists... Preparation is key. Before you do anything else, ensure the lips have been exfoliated with a balm applied afterwards and left on while your make-up is being done. They need to be moisturised and kissable! No matter how expensive the products used, your lips won’t look their best if they’re dry, flaky or chapped. When you’re ready, remove any excess balm and use a cotton bud dipped in micellar water to clean away any foundation that’s accidentally transferred to the lips. Then, wait for them to dry or blot with a tissue if you need to speed things along. A long-lasting liner is best to define the shape and fill in the whole area. Charlotte Tilbury’s pencil is a favourite of mine. Now comes the difficult bit – avoid licking your lips as a dry surface is ideal for applying lipstick. Next, using a specialist brush apply the lippy evenly and blot with a clean tissue to press in the product and remove any excess. Then, with a clean brush apply a light layer of translucent powder and repeat the blotting process. Finally, reapply the lipstick over the powdered lips. Remember, the last thing you apply will be the first to come off. So, avoid getting lips wet and use a straw when having a drink. Also, a fake peck on the cheek rather than on the lips may not be as much fun, but it will help your pout stay perfect for longer! MEET THE EXPERT Professional make-up artist Ruth Ashcroft trained in London and has more than 10 years experience. She tends to work with brides who wish to achieve a classic, natural and fresh look – something that’s complementary to each individual with flattering results. Head over to Facebook and search Ruth Ashcroft – MUA or visit www.instagram.com/RA.MUA HAIR TODAY… I’d love an ultra-modern hair style for my big day. What’s hot right now? Kelly says: If the last 18 months have taught us anything it’s how to chill the heck out when it comes to appearance! Let’s be honest we’re all happy to leave the house looking a lot less coiffed than we used to, and this ethos has translated to the aisle. Lived-in tresses with texture and softness are the way forward for 2021 and beyond. Brides are after a look that’s comfortable and reflective of their personalities. No longer should you be afraid to see a hair out of place. Think plenty of texturising spray and softly pinned buns. We’re absolutely delighted to see hair accessories growing in popularity amongst our brides, and with such an abundance of choice you can’t go wrong. Everything from a white satin or pearl encrusted headband to a delicately bejewelled hair vine is in. You may even choose to minimise or forego jewellery altogether in favour of a statement head piece. For the modern boho bride, why not consider a super-cool fedora or panama hat with fresh flower band. Be creative and enjoy! MEET THE EXPERT Kelly Andrews is the make-up obsessed beauty editor for 19 County Wedding Magazines titles. For bridal beauty news, reviews and videos check out www.county.wedding/beauty- news-headlines 92
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