The bride is ultimately the focal point of any wedding, which puts a lot of pressure on you to look better than your usual best. Although the pre-wedding excitement gives you a natural and beautiful glow, the look of your make-up is critical and frequently overlooked during the wedding process. The right application and utilization of balanced colors can make or break your entire bridal semblance. After the vows are spoken, the champagne is flowing, and the dancing has begun, worrying about your runny heavy make-up should not be on your mind. In addition, and most importantly, the day is only momentary in comparison to the years of marriage to come. Pictures will be the only remaining resource to that singular incomparable night. You don't want to look back ten years in regret, slightly embarrassed to share these photos. “Why did I think that looked good?” This happens to even the most conscientious fashion gurus.

 

Unfortunately, just as it is with clothing fashion, make-up has it's own popularity ups and downs. Five thousand years ago women were wearing dark green powder on their lids with heavy black kohl lining. The Romans used chalk to whiten their faces and applied heavy rouge to their cheeks. Twenty years ago women were sporting bright blue shadow and red lipstick. Presently make-up trends from every age and era seem to be in full force.

 

As erratic and expansive as the make-up world manages to be in today's society, there is a classy look out there that perfectly compliments your features and will never go out of style. There's a vast array of Atlanta beauticians but you should schedule several consultations and find someone who is trustworthy and manages to exceed even your own expectations.

 

Keep in mind that it's not only the art of their application of the make-up but the type of cosmetics that they use. Every person's face is different and should be treated very specifically, before and after the make-up is even applied. The right stylist should prep you for a couple weeks before your big day. Dry skin will not coordinate well with loose powder, conversely oily skin will not take to liquid. Skin treatments prior will help to break up these extreme reactions so that you won't have to worry about appearing greasy or flaky. Other things to think about is using make-up that reflects light. If you're having a night wedding, the flash of the camera on reflective make-up may make you appear washed out or discolored. Try sticking with photo friendly make-up recommended by Atlanta beauticians.

 

A final and helpful suggestion is to keep a beauty emergency stash near you during the ceremony. Find a little bag and fill it with eyeliner, bobby pins, mirror, tissues, lipstick, and any other make-up accessory you typically rely on. Even the most expensive make-up has a tendency to lose it's lustre as the day unwinds. You don't want to worry about your eyeliner running or wearing off during the festivities. This may just seem like an afterthought, but you will discover that this will be one of the best things you could have done for yourself. You'll go back to that bag more than a few times over the course of night, trust us.

 

Careful and researched planning on Atlanta beauticians is crucial in making your wedding day come together. Think critically and look around, don't settle on the first person you come across. Feel free to use Atlanta Wedding Source as a guide whenever you hit a bump in the road.