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Consider these helpful tips for your fall wedding makeup.

Fall wedding makeup

Consider these helpful tips for your fall wedding makeup.

Your fall wedding is approaching and it’s time to think about your wedding makeup. Think about choosing makeup that coordinates with the colours of your bridesmaids dresses and the colour of your décor. Keep in mind the lighting at both the ceremony and reception so you can create a warm, beautiful look. Think about these other helpful tips for your fall wedding makeup.

Use the Colours of Autumn
Create a warm and glowing tone by mimicking some of the colours of autumn in your makeup choices. Try some peach or orange tones instead of pinks for a pretty radiance. Use rich brown eyeliner and mascara to blend with the warm fall colours. Think natural colours and tones when it comes to your wedding makeup. Avoid using bright colours that are more associated with summer hues. Deep colours are a nice compliment to your fall wedding theme.

Cool Weather Makeup Tips
Cool weather means that the heat is turned on so the indoor air will by dry. You’ll want to keep your face moisturized by using an all-over face moisturizer or a tinted moisturizer. You definitely want to avoid having a dry or flaky appearance to your skin. To make sure that your makeup doesn’t add to the drying effect try using liquid and cream makeup rather than powder. For example, use a cream foundation, cream blush, and cream eye shadow. Try out your makeup choices ahead of time to make certain that they look good and stay put as you would like them to.

Brighten Up
Fall hues are fine but it is nice to brighten some of them up. For instance, rather than using a deep orange hue consider a more subtle yet brighter form of the same colour. You definitely want to avoid looking drab or dark on your wedding day. Visit a makeup counter or salon to get an idea of how to do your autumn makeup. Stick to just one or two colours that are strong so that you don’t overpower your face. If you no longer have a tan don’t try to fake it. Instead, use foundation that matches your pale skin tone.

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