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Q&A Look and feel your big-day best with help from the professionals
FRESH AND FAB Weāre having a country garden wedding in the spring, and Iād love to appear fresh-faced and dewy. How do I achieve this?
FINDING THE ONE Iām nervous about my first bridal appointment. What can I expect and what should I take with me? Cathy says: Itās only natural as this is the most special dress youāll ever wear. We recommend booking your boutique appointment at least eight to 12 months before your wedding. Dresses can take a few months to arrive and then tweak for a perfect fit, so youāll want to allow enough time to find her. If however, your day is soon and youāre yet to find the one, there are still options in the form of fabulous dresses available off the peg. Our personal appointments last for 90 minutes, youāll find most boutiques offer similar. Your consultant will start by getting to know you, in our case over a cuppa. Youāll then be invited to choose and try on a beautiful selection of dresses. Remember Goldilocksā advice... she tried a few, but not too many to find something thatās just right. When you arrive for your appointment youāll need just three things: an open mind, comfortable light-coloured underwear and the most valuable opinions only. Limit your entourage to just two or three people so you donāt become overwhelmed. To help you throughout the experience your consultant will listen to what you think, working towards exactly what youāre looking for and maybe encourage a wild card to ensure youāve tried just the right selection before you consider saying āyesā to the dress. Weāre a friendly boutique with years of experience and would love to help you on this special journey!
SWITCH IT UP Iām stuck in a rut with my make-up. What would you advise to turn heads on my big day? Jane says: Heading into spring and summer weddings you may be feeling a little uninspired, so why not switch things up, experiment and step out of your comfort zone? My first recommendation is that you get to know yourself. What do you love about your current make-up look and what would you like to change? Being confident will show in your whole demeanour, as your make-up should reflect the very best version of yourself. Donāt get overwhelmed with pictures of edited supermodels with perfect features, weāre not all made that way! Here are some more top tips... ⤠Choose colours to suit your style and season of your wedding. ⤠A new skincare routine will ensure flawless application. ⤠Use a primer. ⤠Match your concealer and foundation to best suit your tone and texture. I adore Jane Iredale or EstĆ©e Lauder for longevity. ⤠Declutter your cosmetics bag. ⤠Use your favourite lippy for the ceremony then pop a bolder hue on top later for something new. ⤠Get inspired by a new eyeshadow palette. Urban Decay is my recommendation. ⤠Change your eyeliner colour or apply your favourite shadow using a dampened angled brush for a soft smoky look. ⤠Invest in a new mascara, waterproof of course, and treat yourself to lashes. ⤠Define your brows. This frames and balances the overall look. ⤠Use a peachy- or pinky-toned blush blended on the apple of your cheeks with a hint of bronzer for warmth. Now youāre make-up ready for the big day!
CONTACT OUR EXPERTS Cathy Keen, www.14andsixpence.co.uk | Jane Dare, www.eyedomakeup.co.uk | Katie Dowding, https://katiepmakeup.com 78
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Katie says: For a dewy, fresh-faced make-up look you want to use cream and liquid-based products rather than powder ones. Start by prepping the skin ā my favourite primer is Bobbi Brown Vitamin Enriched Face Base. Then build your coverage on top using a lightweight foundation. My all-time go to is Charlotte Tilbury Light Wonder. Itās buildable without being heavy and making you feel caked in make-up. Next, lightly build your cream or liquid bronzer, blush and highlighter and set with a radiant pressed powder such as the NARS Light Reflecting Pressed Setting Powder, a firm favourite of mine also. Finally, ensure everything stays in place with a setting spray. You can either opt for a luminous-finish product such as the Iconic London Prep-Set-Glow, or the Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Setting Spray. Just try to avoid anything too mattifying.