Bridal makeup, too, is witness to constant change.

Use the right products and use them sparingly.

Keeping the inevitable heat in mind,steer clear of a high-coverage foundation.

bride posing in minimal makeup

If you’re still looking for a bit of coverage,choose a high-quality tinted moisturizerinstead.

That means embracing your unique features, whether that means freckles, hyperpigmentation, or scarring.

Like Meghan Markle, let your freckles show underneath a lightweight foundation or no foundation at all.

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Cream products give that natural finish

Cream products will help you achieve that coveted no-makeup makeup look.

A deep pink blush, for instance, will distract from your natural look.

Instead,choose a subtle flush and bring that same color down to your lips.

Woman applying foundation to her cheek

For a super minimal look, use a hint of blush on your eyelids too.

Alternatively, find a warm-toned cream shadow and use it to ever-so-slightly line your eyes.

Since wedding days are notorious tearjerkers, it’s best to go with waterproof mascara.

embracing blemishes

If you have a lighter complexion, consider brown mascara.

For your wedding day, avoid a heavy-handed look.

Instead, brush up your brow hair and set it with a clear brow gel.

model wearing pink milk blush

Alternatively, invest in professionally-crafted growth serum.

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