Many brides want a natural makeup look on their big day. It’s all about balancing subtlety with staying stylish. This style highlights your natural beauty, making you feel like the best version of yourself. But getting this look just right can be tricky, especially if you’re not used to wearing makeup every day. Don’t worry, though! With the right tools, techniques, and guidance, you can nail those subtle and trendy wedding makeup ideas.
How to Achieve a Natural Wedding Makeup Look?
#1 Prepping the Skin for a Natural Makeup
Just as an artist requires a clean and primed canvas to ensure the paint adheres well and the colors shine through, the same principle applies to makeup artists or anyone wanting their makeup to sit perfectly on their face.
Cleansing
Our skin deals with a lot each day, like dirt, oil, and leftover makeup. Even if you use fancy products, putting them on dirty skin won’t help much. That’s why the first step in any skincare or makeup routine should be cleansing. A gentle cleanser clears away all the gunk on your skin without taking away its natural moisture. Starting with a clean face gives your makeup a fresh canvas to work its magic.
Exfoliation
Cleansing gets rid of the surface stuff, but exfoliation goes deeper. Dead skin cells hang around, making your skin look dull and rough. They can also mess up your makeup by making it look patchy. Using a gentle exfoliator helps scrub away those dead cells, revealing smoother, brighter skin underneath. This not only gives you a glow-up but also helps your other products sink in better and work their magic.
Moisturizing
Once your skin is clean and smooth, it’s time to add back some moisture. Every skin type needs hydration, whether it’s oily, dry, or somewhere in between. A light moisturizer does a lot of good. It hydrates your skin, making it plump and healthy-looking. It also acts like a shield, keeping makeup from clogging your pores and causing breakouts. Plus, it helps makeup glide on smoothly, especially things like foundation, powder, and a bit of face gloss for that extra shine. By keeping your skin hydrated, you’re not just prepping it for makeup but also keeping it happy and glowing naturally.
#2 Creating a Flawless Base
Creating a natural makeup look is all about enhancing your skin’s beauty while keeping it looking real. Here’s how to do it:
Primer
Think of primer as your skin’s best friend before makeup. It smooths things out, blurring imperfections like pores and lines. It also helps makeup stick around longer. Focus on areas where makeup tends to fade, like the T-zone or under the eyes. Use just a little bit, and your skin will be ready for the next steps, like blush and contouring.
Foundation
For a natural look, pick a foundation that feels light and matches your skin tone well. Start applying from the center of your face and blend outwards gently. Look for lightweight bronzing gels for a sun-kissed glow. Applying them on your cheeks and temples adds a subtle bronze touch without looking fake.
Concealer
Even if your skin is mostly flawless, a bit of concealer can help cover up any blemishes or dark circles. Choose a shade that matches your skin tone or a bit lighter for under your eyes. Dab it gently on the spots you want to cover, then blend it in carefully. Don’t overdo it; the goal is to enhance, not hide.
Powder
Once your skin looks flawless, it’s time to set everything in place. A light, translucent powder does the trick. It helps prevent shine and keeps your makeup looking fresh all day. Use a fluffy brush to apply it, focusing on areas that tend to get oily, like the T-zone. You can finish off with a powder blush for a natural flush, but be careful not to use too much powder. You want to keep that natural glow you’ve worked so hard for with your foundation and concealer.
#3 Adding a Pop of Colour for Natural Bridal Makeup
Eyeshadow
The key to a natural wedding makeup look starts with eyeshadow. Soft shades like champagne or soft pink enhance your natural beauty. Choose a neutral eyeshadow that matches your skin tone and gently apply it from the center of your eyelid, blending outward. Layer a sheer shimmering champagne shade over a matte nude for a subtle yet defined look. Look for a palette with matte and shimmer shades, like the NARS Blush palette, for versatility.
Eyeliner
Eyeliner adds definition to your eyes without being too dramatic. Opt for a brown liner instead of black for a softer look. Draw a fine line close to your lash line and blend it gently with a smudging brush for a romantic effect. This soft, winged-out liner adds warmth to your eyes, perfect for your special day.
Mascara
Mascara opens up your eyes and adds allure. Choose a mascara that lengthens and volumizes your lashes, applying a single coat for a natural look. Don’t forget to coat your bottom lashes for balance. Look for a mascara that’s smudge-proof and tear-proof to withstand wedding day emotions.
Blush
A peachy-pink cream blush gives your cheeks a warm, radiant glow. Start at the apples of your cheeks and blend diagonally towards your temples for a natural gradient. Layer a powder blush over the cream blush for a diffused effect. Cream blushes look more natural and dewy than powders, sculpting your face subtly.
Lipstick
Finish your look with a soft lip color that enhances your natural lip shade. Opt for soft pinks, nudes, or light mauves that add elegance without being too bold. You can also use a lip liner for a sculpted pout or try a tinted lip gloss for a hydrated, glossy finish. These lip options complement the soft sophistication of your makeup look, perfect for your wedding day.
Tips and Tricks for Natural Wedding Makeup Look
Less is More
When it comes to a natural wedding makeup look, remember the saying “less is more.” You don’t need heavy makeup to look beautiful on your special day. Choose sheer, buildable products that enhance your features without covering them up. Your goal is to look like the best version of yourself, not someone else entirely.
Selecting the Perfect Products: Quality Over Quantity
Invest in high-quality makeup products, preferably with natural ingredients, for your wedding day. These products are gentle on your skin and give you a radiant, natural finish that looks perfect in photos. Focus on quality rather than quantity, selecting products that blend seamlessly and enhance your natural beauty.
The Importance of a Makeup Rehearsal
A makeup trial before your wedding day is essential. It gives you a preview of how you’ll look and allows you to make any adjustments. Use quality products like a cream eyeliner pencil for lasting results. Consider factors like lighting and how your makeup wears over time during the trial.
Be Prepared
Pack an emergency makeup kit for touch-ups throughout the day. Include items like compact powder, lipstick, blotting papers, and setting spray to keep your look intact despite tears, hugs, and dancing.
Hydration
Stay hydrated for naturally radiant skin leading up to your wedding day. Drinking plenty of water clears your skin and enhances your overall glow. Consider using hydrating serums or moisturizers to amplify your skin’s radiance and make makeup application easier.
Beauty Sleep
Get enough sleep in the days leading up to your wedding to avoid dark circles and tired-looking skin. Adequate rest ensures you’ll be a radiant bride, enhancing the effectiveness of your makeup and lipstick choice.
Color Palette for a Natural Bride Makeup Look
The colors you choose should complement the bride’s skin tone, hair color, wedding attire, and overall wedding theme. They should enhance her natural beauty, making her feel confident and radiant on her big day.
Here’s a general guide to choosing a color palette for bridal makeup:
Skin Undertone
- Cool Undertones: Opt for shades with blue or pink undertones like rosy pinks, purples, and soft berry shades.
- Warm Undertones: Go for earthy and golden hues like peaches, warm browns, corals, and gold.
- Neutral Undertones: This type can generally wear a variety of shades from both cool and warm spectrums.
Eye Color
- Blue Eyes: Taupe, gray, slate, soft pinks, and deep blues.
- Green Eyes: Warm browns, deep purples, mauves, and soft peaches.
- Brown Eyes: Almost any color works, but particularly lovely are bronze, peach, purples, and greens.
- Hazel Eyes: Golds, greens, soft pinks, and light browns.
Hair Color
- Blonde: Soft pinks, peaches, and neutral tones.
- Brunette: Earth tones, berry shades, and golden hues.
- Redhead: Greens, warm browns, and burnt oranges.
- Black: Deep jewel tones, silvers, and soft neutrals.
Wedding Theme and Dress Color
- Traditional/Classic: Soft neutrals, pinks, and peaches
- Beach/Tropical: Bronzed tones, golds, and corals.
- Boho: Earthy tones, soft pinks, and mauves.
- Winter: Cool silvers, icy pinks, and deep berries.
- Autumn: Warm browns, deep reds, and burnt oranges.
Additional Tips
- Lips: A universally flattering shade is a color close to the bride’s natural lip color, but slightly enhanced. For an evening wedding or for brides wanting more drama, a deeper or more vibrant shade can work.
- Blush: Opt for colors that mimic the natural flush of the cheeks.
- Highlighter: Choose a shade that complements the skin tone, whether it’s a champagne hue or a golden bronze.
- Lastly, a trial makeup session before the wedding day is crucial. It helps to see how the colors chosen look under different lighting conditions and how they photograph. This ensures that there are no surprises on the big day.
Book for a Natural Wedding Makeup Look
If you’re looking for the perfect natural wedding makeup look, Tina Kristen Weddings has you covered. Our team of makeup artists and hair stylists can tailor the look to your style and preferences. Learn more about our range of services that fit every bride’s needs and budget. Reach out to us now.
FAQs
Q. What is considered a “natural” wedding makeup look?
A natural wedding makeup look focuses on enhancing the bride’s natural features without using heavy or bold makeup. The goal is to achieve a fresh, radiant appearance that appears effortless, using shades and techniques that align closely with the bride’s inherent beauty.
Q. Why is skin preparation so crucial for a natural makeup look?
Skin preparation ensures that the makeup has a smooth, clean canvas to adhere to. Properly cleansed, exfoliated, and moisturized skin allows makeup to blend seamlessly, lasts longer, and enhances the skin’s natural glow.
Q. How can I ensure that my foundation shade matches my skin perfectly?
It’s advisable to test foundation shades under natural lighting, applying swatches along your jawline to see which one blends seamlessly between your face and neck. Additionally, consulting with a makeup professional can provide insights tailored to your skin tone.
Q. Can I still achieve a natural look if I have skin imperfections like acne or scars?
Absolutely! The key lies in using the right concealer to camouflage imperfections and setting the makeup correctly. Remember, the goal isn’t to hide your skin but to enhance your natural beauty. Everyone has imperfections, and they make you unique.
Q. Is it possible to have a natural wedding makeup look that’s also long-lasting?
Yes. Using a high-quality primer and setting your makeup with a suitable setting spray or powder can ensure longevity. The quality of products plays a significant role in makeup’s lasting power.