Your Surrey Wedding - October/November 2019 (Issue 79)
120 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 big-day best B R I D A L B E A U T Y How can I care for my hair in the lead up to our wedding so that I lookmy best on the day? The best way to look after your locks is to have regular trims and create a routine using professional products. Once you’ve decided on a hair stylist for your big day, ask them to cut and colour your hair in the months leading up to the wedding. If your chosen supplier doesn’t offer these services, then ask them to liaise with your regular hairdresser to ensure you achieve your desired look. Teresa Weller Hair stylist teresaweller.com AL L NIGHT L O N G I want my make-up to last from the start of my wedding to the end of the night. How can I ensure it stays in place? s A good base is key to ensuring your look lasts all day. Cleanse, moisturise and prime your skin every morning to ensure it’s nice and smooth. Primers are essential. Not only do they seal in your skincare, but also create a barrier for prolonged wear. s Remember less is more. Purchase a beauty blender, and lightly dampen and squeeze out any excess water. s Use a HD powder to set your make-up. Keep a compact with you to touch up your T-zone during the day – especially if you’re prone to shiny areas. s Opt for a waterproof mascara and kohl eyeliner pencil to ensure it doesn’t smudge. s Finally, use a setting spray. It seals all your work and is quite refreshing. Amy Lacey Make-up artist amylacey.co.uk
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