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Bridal Makeup Tips for Beautiful Lashes

If you want your eyes to stand out on your wedding day, throw out your black and brown mascara and opt for something bolder. Using colored mascara accentuates your natural eye color and provides more depth to the eyes.
Before applying any makeup, take a long soak in the bath using natural bath products. Being completely relaxed will prepare you to start your bridal makeup look.
After you’ve applied your foundation and eye shadow, it’s time to apply mascara that makes your eyes look more intense. The color you choose will depend on your eye color.

  • For blue eyes, choose a deep blue mascara
  • For green eyes, opt for a violet or deep purple mascara
  • For brown eyes, choose a deep green color

Choose a mascara that is smudge and run proof and apply 2-3 coats to ensure it stays put all day.
Also, consider using a shimmer powder to highlight your brow bones. This will add further depth and brightness to your eyes.

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One Response to “Bridal Makeup Tips for Beautiful Lashes”

  1. Makeup Foundation Queen Wrote on: June 28th, 2009 at 9:29 pm

    Good tips! Could of used these before I got married!

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