Your North West Wedding - December/January 2023/2024 (Issue 83)

Q&A Beauty Local experts offer advice on how to look your big-day best ALL EYES ON YOU How can I make sure my hair is in great condition for my wedding day? Here at Brandon May Hair, we encourage a good hair care routine, especially in the run-up to your wedding. Start your routine early to allow plenty of time for your hair to grow in a healthy way. Use professional products, weekly masks, and in-salon treatments alongside a trim every 10 or so weeks, depending on your hair length. As long as you ensure you have cut less than what’s grown, you’ll see a difference. Cut down on heat styling and use the correct protection when doing so! This is super important and will ensure your colour lasts better as well. Speaking of colouring, ensure you get your stylist to use a bond builder, such as Olaplex, to help protect your hair when colouring. Be careful not to change your colour from dark to light to dark again and again, as this is a fast way to dry out your ends. Last but by no means least, choose your stylist wisely and ensure you’re both on the same page about your hair goals for the big day. The team at Brandon May Hair www.brandonmayhair.com NATURAL BEAUTY I don’t wear a lot of make-up normally. How do I create the perfect big-day look while still feeling like me? I get asked this question quite often from brides who want to look glamorous and flawless for their wedding day but still want to feel like themselves and not a completely different person. The way to create a perfect look without totally changing your face is by focusing mainly on your eyes. Opt for a light shimmer and smoky look by using soft browns rather than black. It’s best to use a Kohl pencil to create the eyeliner look, as opposed to a gel liner, and smoke the pencil out with eyeshadow to soften the look. Lashes look amazing and can still be natural. A popular look that most natural brides like is half-wispy lashes instead of a full-glam look. Something more subtle yet not too full-on. Create a light contour to slim and define the cheekbones, and add a pop of cream blush. The light contour will be seen in photos, but in real life, it still looks natural. The cream blush is dewier, which looks better for brides who like the no-make-up look. If you aren’t a big fan of full-coverage foundation, I would suggest using a tinted moisturiser or adding a bit of moisturiser to your foundation for a lighter coverage. Just conceal any blemishes with a concealer, and you will have flawless-looking skin without the feel of a heavy mask. Rachael Dutton www.rachaeldutton.co.uk www.creativeweddingagency.co.uk 80

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