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Ultimate Bridal Look
Ultimate Bridal Look
Before
After
Step 1
Brighten

Step 1
Brighten

For a bright-eyed look, use under eye concealer. Start with pink or peach-toned corrector to neutralize discoloration, followed by a yellow-toned concealer to lighten up darkness.
Step 2
Even Out

Step 2
Even Out

Use a skin tone correct foundation to cover redness, unevenness and give skin a flawless finish.
Step 3
Set

Step 3
Set

Set concealer and foundation with powder for a longer-lasting, shine-free look. Apply with a Powder Puff, then dust off any excess with a Powder Brush.
Step 4
Warm Up

Step 4
Warm Up

If your wedding dress has an open neckline, warm up your neck and chest with bronzer. Add a touch of bronzer to your ears and the back of your neck if you’re wearing your hair up.
Step 5
Layer Blush

Step 5
Layer Blush

For a fresh glow, layer two blushes. Apply a natural shade on the apples of the cheeks; blend up toward the hairline, then back downward to soften the color. Finish with a brighter shade just on the apples of the cheeks.
Step 6
Go Bright

Step 6
Go Bright

On lips, choose brighter shades of pink, rose and plum; neutral and pale lip colors look washed out in photographs.
Step 7
Define

Step 7
Define

Well-defined brows create a natural frame for the face and make eyes pop in pictures, so be sure to use a powder shadow or brow pencil to fill-in brows.
Step 8
Line

Step 8
Line

Jet-black gel liner adds the perfect amount of eye-opening definition and flatters all skin tones.
Sultry Bridal Look
Sultry Bridal Look
Bobbi's Tips
"Set your under eye concealer and foundation with a sheer loose powder; not only does it help makeup last, you’ll have flawless, matte skin even in front of the camera’s flash."
—Bobbi brown
Bobbi's Tips
"Set your under eye concealer and foundation with a sheer loose powder; not only does it help makeup last, you’ll have flawless, matte skin even in front of the camera’s flash."
—Bobbi brown
Classic Bridal Look
Classic Bridal Look
Bobbi's Tips
"To open up the eyes, line them all the way around; soft grey and chocolatey metallic eye shadows add depth without being too harsh."
—Bobbi brown
Bobbi's Tips
"To open up the eyes, line them all the way around; soft grey and chocolatey metallic eye shadows add depth without being too harsh."
—Bobbi brown
Fresh Bridal Look
Fresh Bridal Look
Bobbi's Tips
"When lining eyes, make sure the liner on the upper lashline is thick enough to be visible when your eyes are wide open."
—Bobbi brown
Bobbi's Tips
"When lining eyes, make sure the liner on the upper lashline is thick enough to be visible when your eyes are wide open."
—Bobbi brown
Romantic Bridal Look
Romantic Bridal Look
Bobbi's Tips
"The blacker the mascara the more your eyes pop. Make sure to apply at least 2-3 coats."
—Bobbi brown
Bobbi's Tips
"The blacker the mascara the more your eyes pop. Make sure to apply at least 2-3 coats."
—Bobbi brown
Rosy Bridal Look
Rosy Bridal Look
Bobbi's Tips
"Smile when you apply your blush to find the apples of your cheeks, where you naturally flush. Be sure to blend the color back towards your hairline."
—Bobbi brown
Bobbi's Tips
"Smile when you apply your blush to find the apples of your cheeks, where you naturally flush. Be sure to blend the color back towards your hairline."
—Bobbi brown