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Bridal How-to: Classic Wedding Makeup Tutorial

  • 2 min read

BY CHELSEA SIMMONS

A timeless, elegant bridal look will never go out of style. Every bride-to-be wants to feel beautiful on their big day and this classic bridal look will achieve that and stay tasteful and classic in pictures for many years to come. We promise, your natural beauty will be front-and-center with the soft, romantic bridal makeup look.

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  • Fill in brows with the Retractable Brow Pencil in your brow shade.
  • Sweep Canvas Smooth Affair for Eyes across your lid to prime them for shadow.
  • Use the Eye Shadow Kit to create your eye look. Apply the Cappuccino shade in your crease and the outer corner of your eyes.
  • Deepen your crease by applying the Dark Suede shade on the outer corners of your eyes.
  • Use an Eye Shader Brush to press the Oyster shade into the center of your lids.
  • Add the Charcoal shade to the outer corners of your eyes, blending the color into Dark Suede.
  • Blend the crease colors lightly using a Crease brush.
  • Smudge Charcoal into the outside corner of your top lash line.
  • Run Black/Brown Eye Pencil along your bottom lash line. Then, add Dark Suede to your lash line for more intensity.
  • Finish off the eyeliner with a thin line of Black/Brown Eye Pencil along your top lash line.
  • Tie the look together with a pair of false lashes on your upper lashes. Add PureLash Mascara in Black Onyx to your lower lash line.
  • If you'd like a more intense eyeliner look, apply a bit of Black Liquid Eyeliner to the base of your top lashes. This will help blend the false lashes with your natural lashes.

Lovely Lips


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Chelsea Simmons

Chelsea Simmons

Chelsea began her beauty journey in 2010 as a fashion and beauty freelancer at Ladies’ Home Journal magazine. There she had the chance to test and review hundreds of products while quickly falling for the benefits the clean makeup she tried. After leaving the magazine industry, she worked as a publicist for international fragrance and beauty brands until 2016 when she landed at jane iredale. Here, she has discovered liquid eyeliner doesn’t have to burn her eyes, foundation doesn’t have to feel heavy, and that the jane iredale Global Educators truly have the best beauty hacks. Since then, she’s shared her 10+ years of experience with you on The Good Glow Blog.