Hey guys!
I hope you’re having a wonderful day. This month I’ll be taking you through one of my favorite assignments yet, assignment D3: Bridal Makeup! I absolutely LOVE bridal makeup applications so I’m excited to revisit this one. Are you ready?
For this assignment I had to create a client card, do a practical bridal application, and ask my model to complete a Model Feedback Form. I asked my friend, and real bride-to-be, to be my model for this one. I arranged her hair in a messy updo to give her a more bridal look and asked her to wear a white top. Since she’s getting married in July, I asked her to bring magazine tear-outs of bridal looks she liked so we could try one out. She brought a beautiful and sexy bridal look.
After talking about the look and knowing what she wanted, I started with the application. She had already cleansed and moisturized her face beforehand.
I applied Becca’s Ever-Matte Poreless Priming Perfector to get perfect, matte skin. It’s one of my favorite primers ever for combination to oily skin.
Afterwards I applied Makeup Forever foundation and Eve Pearl concealer and set with Makeup Forever HD Powder.
I did a light contour with Too Faced Chocolate Soleil, highlighted with The Balm’s Mary Lou-Manizer (Nathan’s favorite) and applied L’Oreal True Match Blush in W 5-6.
For the eyes I used the Naked Palette by Urban Decay. Here’s a step-by-step for the eye makeup.
- First, I primed the lid with MAC Paint Pot in Soft Ochre and used Virgin to highlight the brow bone.
- I used a bit of Half Baked to highlight the tear duct area.
- I applied Toasted on the upped lid.
- I used Naked as a transition shade, applied with a fluffy brush.
- I added a bit more Toasted on the upped lid.
- I used Hustle for the crease shade and Darkhorse for the outer v.
- Add liner, mascara, and lashes (I used FRENDS D-Wispies on her)
- Flawless foundation application—Take the time to really make the skin look perfect.
- Color choices—Pick appropriate shades for the application (lighter tones)
- Lighting—Since this is a distance course, you HAVE to take well-lit pictures that really showcase the hard work you did.
Great post with excellent tips for this assignment! I’m looking forward to completing it for my course. Thanks for sharing : )
Since my mother passed away when I was young, I never had anyone teach me how to use makeup. I’m so glad that I found this tutorial! So far, I’ve just followed your pictures to put on a base, mascara, and eyelashes. I already feel like I look so much better!