Celebrity Makeup Artist Sue Devitt Gives Beauty Tips for Brides and Other "Red ...


Bridal time is here and if you are getting married soon, you need to make sure you have your make-up scheme ready and already purchased. If you haven’t done that (and that’s a real possibility) this post from Sue Devitt , celebrity make-up artist (and a really nice person)



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with a phenomenal line— Sue Devitt Studio — will be the key.



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If you have an important occasion coming up — birthdays, anniversaries, vacation, reunion or whatever the case might be, the beauty breakdown from Devitt will be extemely helpful!



From Sue Devitt:

Brides are becoming more comfortable with the idea of a little shimmer. It’s a subtle and soft way to maintain a glowing look. One easy way to do it is with a white hued eye shadow, like our E-Z Eye Roller Ball Eye Shadow in Hydra.

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It adds just a subtle hint of shimmer, but its’ not overpowering or too young. Plus, it’s easy to touch up, which is always a big advantage.



A big thing for brides? Brows. Eyebrows are often neglected or forgotten about- but they are one of the most important and prominent features on the face. They truly frame your face, so you want to make sure they are well-groomed and defined. More and more brides are learning that an eyebrow pencil can really help polish their look. Use a sharpened eyebrow pencil in a color suited for you to feather in color. This way brows won’t get lost in photographs.



Another bridal trend is décolletage. Women are noticing that sweeping a hint of warm bronze or color with a bronzing pressed powder on their neck and chest adds just a hint of sexy shimmer and color. Dont’ forget to keep color consistent and apply the bronzer to your face as well as cheeks, nose, forehead. I adore our Beausoleil Light Reflecting Bronzer.

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It adds a beautiful shade of bronze to the body and face, with a very subtle shimmer.



Kissable lips are key for the wedding day. For a while, matte lipstick was the route to go, for its long lasting quality. Now, brides are learning that certain shades of matte can look dated and old- not to mention, not very kissable. More brides are layering on a gloss over their lipsticks for a juicier looking mouth bursting with color.




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