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Tips to Look Picture Perfect For Your Wedding

Nashville Bridal Makeup
An "obsession" among brides
If you think you've been obsessing about your hair and makeup, you're not alone. No longer content to simply hire a stylist and makeup artist for the big day and cross the task from their lists, brides are booking with beauty pros months — occasionally, years — before their nuptials. By forming a close bond with their beauty team brides hope to resolve ahead of time such questions as "Should I grow out my hair for the wedding? How do I want my makeup to appear? How will I look in my pictures?"
 
Makeup artists are responding by providing more customized services, and increasingly, offering their expertise for the other events surrounding the wedding, from the bridesmaids' luncheon to the engagement photos. I think with the greater focus today on celebrities, there is a heightened awareness among brides of the detail that goes into hair and makeup. They also see there's no longer such a thing as bridal hair or bridal makeup (thankfully!) and there is more of a range of modern styles to choose from.
 
I've been very lucky, having done destination weddings in the Caribbean, Mexico, California and New York.  I'm known for my elegant natural bridal beauty as well and calming demeanor, which go a long way toward easing wedding-day jitters. I'm usually a good person to calm the bride, especially when she's far from home, because I'm sort of the neutral party there.
 
 
The trial run through 
Brides are consulting makeup artists earlier than in the past.  Some up to three and six months ahead, though some brides schedule a makeup run-through even before they book the reception site. These run-throughs are strongly encouraged by makeup pros. After a trial the bride is relaxed and happy to see me coming through the door on her wedding day, because she's already confident about what I'll be doing.
 
Savvy brides tend to already have an idea of what they want, and need some help fine-tuning their vision.  Usually a woman who comes to me is very detail-oriented, and so we'll do a run-through first.  Plus, she needs to feel good about the people working with her that day. The makeup artist and the hairdresser are going to be working very close to her, so she needs to feel comfortable with them.
 
More brides are viewing their makeup as crucial to the look of the event. When somebody is getting married at Cheekwood and spending $50,000 for her gown, it's a comparatively small amount of time and expense to make sure you have a makeup artist and hairdresser who's taking good care of you.  Just as brides collect photos of hairstyles they like, they should do the same with makeup looks.  It's good to have a visual like magazine tearsheets, because your idea of a smoky eye might be different from mine. 
 
Nashville Bridal Makeup
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The beauty team
Though a bride may be in love with a look that's hot this season, pro makeup artists advise against following anything too current, at least when it comes to the wedding day. I like to notice the woman, not the makeup ~ so I generally do a very natural bride.  I make sure the skin looks really perfect and the colors are of nature. Nothing too trendy or dated.
Picking the right beauty team for your wedding may be one of the most important things you do. At the end of the day, all you have are your photographs, and if you hate your hair and makeup that will haunt you forever.
 
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Wedding Makeup Mistakes - with pictures!

 
Okay, a little levity and fun here!  When preparing for your wedding many women think this means more makeup, more hair. Think again...
 
 
:: THESE IMAGES ARE DEFINATE DON'Ts (except for Liz) ::
 
 
DON'T 1. Too Much! — Less is more.  Let your makeup and hair compliment YOU, your dress and accessories.  You want a complete and finished look that compliments you and makes you feel at ease.
 
Ahem...
Bridal Makeup 2011 Brides by Lisa
 
 
 
DON'T 2. Too Trendy  — Sure today everyone is wearing Hello Kitty pearly pink, but 5 years from now you want to look at photos that have a timeless, classic and clean face. Don’t "date" your photos with super shimmer. Go with matte, neutral makeup colors and textures -  you'll thank me later.
 
 
DON'T 3. Makeup that is not you —If you never wear much makeup, don’t walk down the aisle or show up at a party looking like you lost a fight with a Drag Queen.  Let your professional makeup artist help you determine the most flattering makeup look for you.   Or as I always say - You, only better!  ;)
 
 
 
 
Fabulous!  NOT...
Bridal Makeup 2011 Brides by Lisa
 
DON'T 4. Matchy-Matchy — Let your wedding party keep their personalities (and dignity) in tact and wear looks that suit them. Don’t give everyone bright shadows to match the dresses. Also, and I'm just going to say it - don't let that one friend who wants to shine above THE BRIDE do so.  You know the one!  Keep a cohesive, polished look for the entire party.  That way everyone will get their chance to shine - especially for the formal pictures.  Again, pretty and classic will win the day for most all weddings.  (Yes, I'm showing bridesmaid dresses, but I think you get my point.)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
DON'T 5. Waiting until the last minute to look for your hair and makeup artist  — I get a lot of last minute, frantic wedding day makeup inquiries.  Please look a year ahead or so to find and book your wedding makeup artist and hairstylists - if you're spending a small fortune on wedding photos - do hire a professional to be a part of your "team".  Compared to florals - which don't last past the week (don't get me wrong, florists are essential too) - your makeup and hair will be showcased in your photos for life.  Just a consideration.  :)
 
 
Liz or Donatella? Which one are you?
Liz or Donatella?  you have to ask?
Bad Tanning Misfortunes
 
 
 
DON'T 6. Doing Too Much  — so many brides rush out at the last minute to do too much - spray on tans, fake nails, facials - and end up with major flare ups, skin eruptions, bad tan jobs, etc.  You've seen the pictures.  You've heard the stories. Try not to deviate from you regular skincare routine.  Continue to eat well, exercise, drink lots and lots of water, sleep 8+ hours (ha!) and try to avoid excessive intake of alcohol and caffeine (haha!) 
 
This is a MAJOR NO-NO to do too much all at once.  Plan months ahead for any of your skin care changes, tanning (please don't be an OOMPALOOMPA!) and such.  Please be a Liz and NOT a Donatella - in the tanning department...just sayin...
 
 
 
 
 
DON'T 7. No Touch Ups — any great makeup artist will tell you that you do need a touch up or two.  You will need blotting papers or powder to control face shine before photos, lipstick to reapply.  Have a designated "beauty helper" to keep an eye out for you if they see you may need a little something and touch up.
 
 
Nashville Bridal Makeup
 
DON'T 8. Wrong look for you and your wedding style — magazines are great tools for inspiration - but remember we're talking about models, plastic surgery in some cases AND major photography editing - plus what looks good on someone in a magazine may not suit you.  A common mistake is choosing a look that is super glamorous for their simple garden theme (the smokey eye and the pale Pam Anderson lip are common- OY!)  Coordinate your look to the time of your event and wedding.  And remember you can NEVER go wrong with classic clean beauty for your wedding.  (I love Pammy, but not for most wedding looks... unless it's Vegas!)
 
 
 
 
DON'T 9. Too shiney — I haven’t met a bride who didn’t want a “dewey” shining cheek. Careful because it can look super oily in photos.  Opt with a small bit of highlighting on cheekbones or eyes, but not your entire face.  This is the time to ditch the mineral makeup look as well - shimmer is not your friend for pictures.  Pro brands are your friend and a professional makeup artist will know these particular brands (not retail, generally).
 
 
Careful - slippery gloss ahead...
Bridal Makeup 2011 Brides by Lisa
 
 
DON'T 10. Sticky situation — Weddings mean you kiss a lot and tend to dance a whole lot!  Smears are not fun.  Keep lips creamy, stained or matte for best results.  Too much gloss is just a sticky mess usually - difficult to maintain.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
YOU, only better! TM