This finely milled powder feels like the highest-thread count cashmere against your skin and helps to lock in your makeup effortlessly – it also removes any unwanted shine for the photographs!
Once the bridal makeup look is complete, I apply it with a soft sculpting brush on the t-zone, down the nose, on the chin and across the forehead. I always keep the cheekbones free of powder so that they remain dewy looking and catch the light.
4. Use a brighter blush to avoid looking washed out in photos
Lighting, flash or direct light can be harsh and could make you look washed out, so when applying your makeup, you want to naturally enhance your features.
Add slightly more definition to the face using clever contouring tricks, focusing on the nose, cheekbones and jawline.
Colour can also be flattened in photography light, so opt for a slightly brighter blush [than usual].
5. Use a soft-focus highlighter, sparingly
I am the queen of the GLOW, so for me, your wedding makeup should be as glowing as you’ll be feeling on the day.
My Beauty Light Wand (£29) gives an amazing soft-focused Instagram filter for your skin which looks as amazing in real life as it does in photographs. I apply to the tops of cheekbones, the tip of the nose and the inner corner of the eyes!
6. Use liner for long-lasting lip colour
Your lips will be one of the main areas of focus during the day, from the magical first kiss as husband and wife, to spending time talking to loved ones.
To enhance the longevity of any lipstick for K.I.S.S.I.N.G., I always use my Lip Cheat lip liner (£16) first. The wax and oil-rich formula works beautifully as a stencil, ensuring lip colour lasts.
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