Your South Wales Wedding - Mar/Apr 2019 (Issue 66)
124 CONTACT THE EXPERT Abi Cutter, Lipstick & Locks, 07488 306 347 Jim Shaw , Essensuals Toni & Guy Billericay, essensuals.com Q&A Beauty Local experts offer advice on how to look your best Bright and beautiful We’re having a spring wedding with lots of bright colours. I want to incorporate our theme into my make-up without overdoing it. Do you have any suggestions? ❤ Create a solid base that looks dewy and fresh. ❤ Use a strong hue on your lips. ❤ If you opt for pale tones, you may look washed out in your photographs. To avoid this, choose bright colours for your eyelids. ❤ Another option is to keep your make-up subtle and chose an eye-catching varnish for your nails. ❤ Whatever look you go for, make sure you talk it through at your consultation. Sometimes a second trial is worth the money to ensure you’re happy with your look. Leanne Taylor Make-up artist puckerupwithleanne.com LOVE IS IN THE AIR I love the oh-so popular coral colour and want to incorporate it into my make-up. Do you have any ideas? ❤ Coral is a fun, fresh and chirpy hue. It can be worn by all skin tones and is very flattering. ❤ There are lots of shades available – opt for one that mirrors your skin’s undertone. ❤ If you choose a strong lip colour, it’s important you keep your eyes soft. The last thing you want is to look caked in make-up. Warm browns are perfect for this. Just sweep it over your eyelids and finish with a liner. Nicola Gordon-Jones Make-up artist ngj-makeup.com
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