Sabki Awaaz: Hamesh Khubsurat, Har Pal Jawan

Reception Bridal Makeup | Makeup Base Banane Ka Tarika | Professional makeup course 2024

today’s article we’re diving into the final step of our reception makeup journey.

But before we proceed,

if you haven’t already checked out our previous article on eye makeup and base makeup using airbrush techniques, be sure to catch up on those first! You can find .

Now,

let’s jump right into completing our reception makeup. As you know, we’ve already laid the foundation, so it’s time to add those finishing touches.

First,

we’ll start with powder contouring using the Fever 52 brand contour kit. This step helps define the nose and sculpt the face for a flawless finish.

Next up,

we’ll add a pop of color with blush. By blending two shades and starting from the ear towards the hairline, we create a seamless, natural-looking flush on the cheeks.

Moving on to lips,

we’ll outline and fill them in with a lip liner from the K Beauty brand. This not only enhances the shape of the lips but also ensures our lipstick lasts all day.

For the eyes,

we’ll apply kajal on the lower lash line, followed by blending with a dark brown eyeshadow for a soft, smoky effect. Mascara adds volume and length to the lashes, completing the eye look.

To define the eyebrows,

we’ll mix brown and black shades for a natural yet bold finish.

Finally,

we’ll highlight the high points of the face using a highlighter from the Ora brand, and set everything in place with a makeup fixer spray from Fever 52.

And there you have it! Our reception makeup is complete,

leaving you looking radiant and ready to shine on your special day.

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Disclaimer:

The products and techniques mentioned in this article are based on personal preference and experience. It’s essential to choose products suitable for your skin type and consult a professional if you have any concerns or allergies.

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