Showing posts with label bride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bride. Show all posts

Friday, 19 August 2011

Megan's Wonderful Wedding

On 16th July 2011, I made up Megan for her wedding day in a lovely place called Bishampton, Worcestershire. I did Megan's trial in London about 6 weeks beforehand and within 2 hours we nailed her look.  My brief was that she wanted to look summery and fresh, but with an element of glamour - which I hope you'll agree with when you see the picture below - we managed.

When I first met Megan I really thought she looked like Sienna Miller, what a lucky girl! Her skincare regime was really finely tuned and this showed in her skin as it looked and felt firm and hydrated. A great start for me as a make-up artist.....

Megan's wedding was at a local church in Bishmapton where her parents now live and her reception was in their fabulous garden.  She wanted a summer garden party with a vintage feel and even though it rained all morning during the preparation and pampering - the sun shone for her at the right time.  I always say the sun shines for good people and this was true for Megan and her then Fiance, Will.

Have a look at the pictures of Megan's wedding below.  Her just got out of bed hair and her INCREDIBLE lace vintage style dress made her look a million dollars (which is probably what Sienna Miller would spend on her wedding!)

Making up Megan's Mum

Starting on Megan (the sheet is covering her fabbo dress)

Just us two and time for Megan to reeeelax

Pretty much done, just the hair to finish

Megan is ready. Gorgeous bridesmaid dresses aren't they?

Wonderful image of the wind blowing Meg's veil

Megan and Will 

In the vintage campervan! Super cool 

Not sure what she sang here, and is that Will on drums???

Lucy Baker Make-up

Saturday, 28 May 2011

Be Bride Ready

I've been doing a lot of trials for brides recently and throughout our two hour sessions I pass on hints, tips and tricks to brides without really knowing the value of them to other people.  I think the reason for this is that they are second nature to me and things I have learnt for myself over my make-up career.  It wasn't until a client remarked on a mascara tip I fleetingly mentioned whilst preening her eyelashes that I really understood the things I know about make-up and application are things every woman should know!


I want to take you through a few of these tips and try and share with you some of the products, tips and procedures that really work.  Even if you are not a bride, these recommendations are invaluable and things that we all should be doing every day.  I am opening up my industry secrets to you, so get your pens and paper at the ready......


Tip One:


This one isn't product related but it is something I tell all my brides.  Drink boiled water with 2 slices of fresh lemon every morning.  Ideally do this at least one month before your big day to give your skin a chance to become utterly hydrated and gorgeously plump.  The best base for make-up is smooth hydrated skin and although you can give your skin a helping hand from the outside, this has to come from within.


Tip Two:


Look after your eyebrows.  Again, not a product related tip but one that will make you look natural and pretty.  Plucking your eyebrows to death is a thing of the past so my advice to brides is to try and grow your brows at least 3 months before your big day.  We all know that the growing out stage will be a bit ugly and even wild at times, but my goodness is it worth it.  Stop with the home tweezers (unless you have some really low or high stray hairs) and pay for them to be shaped and tinted about 2 weeks before your big day.

Tip Three:


Buy a moisturiser that works! I currently love Oilatum Natural Repair cream.  It sounds like an eczema formulation, but it really isn't.  We think of Oilatum as a harsh thick greasy cream for scaly patches, but this cream is a miraculous nourishing formula that does what it says on the tin - it naturally conditions and moisturises and it will not irritate your skin. It's cheap and it is the best high street moisturiser you can buy.


Tip Four:


Moisturise your body thoroughly on the run up to the wedding.  The last thing you want is dry patches on your elbows and dry looking skin on your wedding day.  Palmer's Cocoa Butter is fab for this but if you don't like the chocolatey smell then opt for your normal body lotion and lather it on morning, noon and night.


Tip Five:


Go and get Shellac fingers and toes.  CND Shellac lasts for 2 weeks which means that you will look neatly groomed well into your honeymoon - Read my blog post on Shellac here http://lucybakermakeup.blogspot.com/2011/06/shiny-shellac-from-cnd-creative-nail.html

Tip Six:


Don't wear make-up on the run up to your wedding. Let your skin breathe and with the help of a home face steam 4 days before you get married (blog post on doing a face steam coming soon) - your skin will look radiant, glowing and youthful.




Follow my tips and BE BRIDE READY!!




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