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Kymber Blake, the makeup artist at
Lori Karbal et al in Birmingham,
agrees that brides need a little more
makeup than usual on their wedding
day. After all, she says, that makeup
has to last and last, through the cere-
mony, tons of pictures, a receiving line
and an hours-long reception. Blake
recommends using a translucent but
brighter-than-normal blush on the
cheeks, and she likes to intensify eyes
rather than lips. "The eyes and cheeks
are the most important features for
brides," she says.
Blake's practical tips include a nour-
ishing moisturizer 15 minutes before
makeup application, a dusting of loose
powder to set the makeup, a little bit
of white liner on the bottom lid to
make eyes look bigger, and don't forget
the eyelash curler.
"Whatever you do," she says, "don't
date your pictures with pastel colors on
your eyes or too much frost. And don't
dry out your skin before the big day."
At Maya Skin Care in West
Bloomfield, Laurie Sorge has been
making up brides for 12 years. "I want
to look like myself," is usually the first
instruction she receives from her
clients. And she agrees. "Less is best
on the wedding day," she says.
Sorge doesn't skimp on the eyes,
though. She likes individual lashes to
help open up the eyes, and liquid liner
in neutral browns, grays and taupes.
And she likes a pretty, natural-color
blush with no heavy contour. She also
warns about dating your photographs.
"I recommend a light lip color,"
says Sorge. "If it's too dark, all you see
is lips coming down the aisle." She
puts concealer on the lips, then lines
with a pencil, colors in the entire lip
with the pencil, and finally applies the
lipstick. "She'll be doing lots of kissing
throughout the evening and with this
application process, she won't have to
touch-up her lipstick." Sorge also likes
a matte lip color, with little gloss and
no frost.
"Powder is essential," says Sorge.
"Set the makeup with loose powder. It
has less oil than pressed powder. You
can mix powders to give a little color
to fair complexions."
Finally, says Sorge, don't bake your-
self to a dark tan before the wedding.
"It's such an unnatural look. It's my
biggest pet peeve.
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