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Marrying
Abroad? Tips for the Bride-To-Be
It's
fairly common these days for couples to fly off to the sun and marry
in warmer weather, usually combining the wedding and the honeymoon
together. This presents a unique problem to the bride however, because
it is much more difficult to make your make-up last, and feel comfortable,
in the heat. It simply melts away! Unless of course you know the
secret to long-lasting make-up - layering. So why not allow me to
teach you some wedding make-up application tips that are just perfect
when it's hot, hot, hot?
I
offer individual make-up lessons especially for the bride- to-be
that are just perfect for the girl who's about to marry abroad.
Not only will you learn the best colours to suit you, your skin
type, colouring, and face shape, but you'll also get to practice
plenty of professional application tips that will help your make-up
to stay put for longer in the heat.
Your
personalised lesson will take place in the comfort of your own home,
and I'll bring everything needed to conduct your lesson. Under my
instruction, and following my demonstration, you will apply the
make-up yourself, and I'll help you every step of the way to ensure
you are entirely comfortable with what you are doing, and with your
new look, before I leave. Your appointment will last approximately
an hour and a half and you'll not only enjoy this time to pamper
yourself, but you'll also learn lots - it's super fun, too!
Don't
forget that I also offer individual lessons for those who are marrying
at home, but who prefer to do their own make-up on the day. My make-up
lessons are also perfect for ladies who want to bring their look
up-to-date, learn some new colours, or gain more confidence when
it comes to cosmetics - you don't have to be a bride!
Individual
make-up lesson - £45
Click
here to see the latest on-trend wedding day make-up looks, learn
some fantastic tips for wedding day skin and get your bridal checklist.
Need a great wedding photographer?
I
recommend Focus Photography, contact David Gill on 01924 494397
or fax 01924 492214. Alternatively, you can email David by clicking
here.
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