The Ultimate Bridal Makeup Checklist: What to Do Before, During, and After the Wedding

Your wedding is one of the most memorable days in your life, and every detail counts – including your bridal makeup. When everyone is watching you and when every moment is photographed, you need to make sure that your makeup is perfect from the beginning till the end. This is why it is always recommended to hire a bridal makeup artist who will assist in planning for the best look. This is the ultimate guide to bridal makeup that will help you through all the stages you have to go through before, during, and after the wedding to achieve the perfect makeup look.

Before the Wedding

Start with Skincare

6-12 Months Before: Your skin is the canvas for your bridal makeup and the better canvas, the better the painting will be. The skincare regimen should be begun at least 6-12 months before the wedding to get the best results. Focus on cleaning, exfoliating, moisturizing, and sun guarding the skin daily. If you have some skin problems like acne or hyperpigmentation, it will be helpful to consult with a dermatologist.

1-2 Months Before: Make an appointment with a dermatologist or an aesthetician to get your skin glowing through a facial or treatment. It is advisable not to try new products or treatments in the run up to the wedding in case something goes wrong.

Hire the Service of a Professional Bridal Makeup Artist

9-12 Months Before: Start the process of looking for and booking a professional makeup artist for the bride as soon as possible. Look for a stylist that has the style you would love to have and has been recommended by many people. A good bridal makeup artist should be in a position to enhance your beauty and at the same time ensure that the makeup does not fade away during the day.

3-6 Months Before: Request for a trial run. Get references of pictures for the theme of the wedding, the dress, and the hair and talk to the artist about it. This session is useful in trying out new styles and make alterations in case of any change.

Eyebrows and Lashes: A Guide to Their Care

2-3 Months Before: It is high time you started taking care of your eyebrows, you can either go for threading, tweezing or waxing or even use an eyebrow pencil. Lash extensions are ideal for the special day if you want to have longer and fuller lashes.

1 Week Before: Get your last brow threading and lash refill done. It is not recommended to do this the day before the wedding, so that in case of redness or rash, it will have time to disappear.

Plan for Touch-Ups

1-2 Weeks Before: Carry with you a touch up kit that should contain lipstick, blotting papers and powder. The makeup artist you choose for your big day should be in a position to recommend to you the right products that will suit the style you have in mind.

During the Wedding

Morning of the Wedding

Stay Hydrated and Relaxed: It is advised to take water in the morning and take a healthy breakfast in the morning. One should take a lot of water so that the skin will be bright and one will not have the problem of having puffed up skin. Lessen the tension by making the atmosphere friendly—put some music, use candles or breathe deeply.

Timing is Everything

Schedule Adequately: Talk to your bridal makeup artist so that you can know whether you have enough time for makeup. In general, makeup should be put on 2-3 hours before the ceremony so that if necessary, it can be retouched. If you have bridesmaids or family members getting their makeup done, make sure that you schedule the time so that it does not become crowded.

Consider the Lighting

Natural Light is Best: If possible, get your makeup done in natural light because this will help you see the actual outcome of the makeup. This makes your makeup to be perfect for any lighting especially when you are taking photos in natural light. It will be very useful if natural light can be used, although your bridal makeup artist will most probably bring a makeup light with her.

Final Touches

Set the Makeup: After applying makeup, your bridal makeup artist will apply a setting spray that will ensure that the makeup lasts long. This is particularly so if your wedding is to be held in a garden or if you intend to dance the night away. After applying makeup, take a few minutes of silence, this gives the makeup time to set and also gives you a chance to appreciate your bridal look.

After the Wedding

Remove Your Makeup Properly

End of the Day: It is also important to remove the make up after the celebrations as this is when the makeup is most likely to cause skin problems. Select a gentle makeup remover and then cleanse your face and make sure that all the makeup is washed off. This assists in preventing the formation of acne and ensures that the skin is in good shape.

Treat Your Skin To A Mask

Day After: It is advisable the day after the wedding to use a face mask that will help moisturize the skin and reduce irritation. This helps in restoring the moisture on the skin and also help to calm any irritation that would have been experienced the previous day. In case you are planning on your honeymoon, it will be wise to use some skincare products especially those that are portable during the travel.

Final Thoughts

Your bridal makeup is a crucial aspect of the wedding and with the right arrangement you can be assured that you will get the right makeup from the wedding ceremony right to the reception. This ultimate bridal makeup checklist is here to help you and with the help of a professional bridal makeup artist, you can look like the most beautiful bride.