| 8. The color of your makeup design should come from your blush and lipstick, not your eyeshadow. Try to keep tones muted and matte so that they emphasize, not compete with, your natural eye color. Generally, you can't be mistaken with eyeshadow colors that have a brown, tan, taupe, or neutral base. Choose earth tones (slate, shell pink, bronze) and "food" tones (cream, caramel, and coffee). Search for the sheerest product possible if you want add a touch of shimmer to your eye makeup. Apply sparingly to highlight your brow bone or the inner corners of your eyes, and make sure you like how it looks in photos before the big day arrives. 9. Focus your attention on your eyebrows. Make use of not attempting any new tweezing techniques or patterns, but do see a professional brow groomer. A brow pro has loads of experience shaping brows in such way they frame your eyes as attractively as possible. He can also show you how to make the most of sparse, thin, or barely-there eyebrows. If you are going to enter into a marriage, think about perfect wedding makeup: use brow powder, a matte powder eyeshadow, or tinted brow gel rather than traditional brow pencil to shape and define. 10. It is obligatory to carry your lipstick and lip liner with you for touch-ups after the ceremony and before the reception. To carry a pressed powder and small powder brush is also helpful, as well as a clean makeup sponge in case you need to buff or smooth any aspect of your makeup, especially lipstick marks from over-zealous relatives or friends.
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