Your London Wedding - Page number 78 - November/December 2021 (Issue 80)

Q&A Beauty Look the best version of you with our expert advice BRIDAL GLOW Q – Can you advise on some winter looks and products for my big-day makeover? Smoky eyes always look good at this time of the year. We’re indoors more and artificial light can make it look like you’ve got less make-up on so smoky eyes give a more defined look. The light’s quite cold in winter so choose rich colours like soft browns and burgundy to warm up your skin tone. It’s also nice to add a little bit of sparkle on your eyes – if you have candlelight in your venue, it’ll shimmer perfectly. For lips I’d be braver in winter. Choose a nice burgundy or red and if you do go neutral, opt for something with a bit of pop like Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk or Encore by Cosmetics A La Carte. Both are nudes but a deeper pink so your lips will stand out whatever the weather. When it comes to your foundation, I’d recommend warming up your skin tone very slightly for that bridal glow and use a good coverage product. I like Cosmetics A La Carte Flawless Foundation as it glides on easily, is great for all ages and lasts all day. If you have open pores that can be exasperated by colder weather, apply Benefits Porefessional just before your foundation for a nice base to even out the skin. Pam Wrigley | Wedding Make-up and Hair by Pam Wrigley | www.weddingmakeupandhair.com REVITALISE AND REJUVENATE Q – My skin tends to go really dry during the colder months. What skincare regime would you suggest? It’s really important to make changes to your skincare regime and habits depending on the season. Skin can seem more sensitive in colder months and products that worked well for you in the summer, especially heavily fragranced serums or creams, can start to feel like irritants. Needing to treat dryer skin during the colder months is very common. Remember, each time you wash your face, you strip your skin of the natural oils that help lock in moisture, so we must help to replace these oils, especially in winter. As well as using a rich moisturiser after cleansing, there are deeper treatments you can carry out such as overnight masques, which help to revitalise skin while you sleep. Of course, don’t forget to hydrate from the inside too by drinking plenty of water. Finally, I’d always recommend seeing a skincare specialist or dermatologist a few months ahead of your wedding to seek professional advice and expert knowledge on the best products to use for your personal skin type, as everyone’s different. Gabrielle Staniszewska Hair and Make-up by Gabrielle www.hairbygabrielle.co.uk https://suzy elizabethphotography.co.uk 78

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