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Many Brides-to-be express concern over Take "care of" your skin rather than "covering it up". Estheticians can design a skin care system for home use and prescribe specialized in-salon facial treatments that will result in healthy, glowing skin and longer lasting make up. Although more make up is applied, certain make up techniques can be used to make it look natural. The amount of make up applied is influenced by: The look you desire – whether it be soft and natural or strong and dramatic. Your make up should co-ordinate with your gown, hairstyle and overall wedding theme. The condition of your skin – clear and healthy, blemished or tanned? Good skin not only requires less make up but also holds the make up longer. The weather – if its humid extra powder should be applied. You'll get shiny faster so make sure you carry some translucent powder with you for touch ups. The time of the wedding – a.m. or p.m.? Natural daylight for a.m. weddings and artificial lighting for p.m. weddings will affect your make up application because different sources of light emit different colored rays. The type of photography – not all make up looks great in color, black and white and sepia photography. Professional make up artists know the tricks of the trade that will make it work. Make up artists take all of these variables into account and make you look spectacular. Look your best on the most important day of your life. Featuring You Spa & Salon |
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