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Wedding Guest Makeup 101

As a wedding guest you want makeup that’s going to last and look good in photos, of which there will be many. Which is why we spoke to a number of makeup artists who all said the same thing: that the most important choice when it comes to wedding guest makeup is not really what it looks like, but what it makes you feel like. “Apart from wearing white, there’s nothing (within reason) you can’t wear as a wedding guest” says Rebecca Moore, NARS senior artist. “Instead it really depends on the theme of the day and personalities of the couple getting married. What you should be doing is turning up as your most polished self!”
Ultimately, she says, you need to feel comfortable and confident. And use your outfit as a starting point: “I often think of makeup as an extension of the outfit and therefore never want to many competing elements. My general rule of thumb of any look is to focus in on the eyes or lips if you want, not both. And always aim for perfected skin.”
As a middle ground, having a makeover or makeup lesson in store is a great way to learn about makeup application and products whilst having a little practice run of your look (Space NK offer them, using a variety of brands). It’s also a great way to test if anything you’re using for the first time will irritate your skin or stand the test of a sweaty dancefloor!
Six easy steps to picture perfect wedding day makeup:
What Makeup Should I Wear As A Wedding Guest?
Your mum or grandma might tell you wearing red lipstick to a wedding is a no-no, but these days, anything goes. “I don’t think there are any real faux pas to speak of when it comes to wedding guest makeup” says Jessica Kohn, UK Lead Artist at Laura Mercier, “but it is nice to be considerate of the couple, their theme and style.”Ultimately, she says, you need to feel comfortable and confident. And use your outfit as a starting point: “I often think of makeup as an extension of the outfit and therefore never want to many competing elements. My general rule of thumb of any look is to focus in on the eyes or lips if you want, not both. And always aim for perfected skin.”
Should I Get My Makeup Done As A Wedding Guest?
If you’re doing simple makeup as a wedding guest, it’s probably not worth forking out on a makeup artist. However, if you’re wanting a little bit more of a ‘look’ or you aren’t super comfortable with a brush and eyeshadow palette, turning to a professional could be the way to go.As a middle ground, having a makeover or makeup lesson in store is a great way to learn about makeup application and products whilst having a little practice run of your look (Space NK offer them, using a variety of brands). It’s also a great way to test if anything you’re using for the first time will irritate your skin or stand the test of a sweaty dancefloor!
Your Guide To Wedding Guest Makeup
Six easy steps to picture perfect wedding day makeup:
Step 1: Prep Your Skin
For makeup that lasts, you need happy skin underneath. “The better your skincare and prep, the better your makeup will look and last” says Kohn, but prep beforehand rather than overloading your skin with too much heavy skincare on the day. “This can interfere with longevity” she says, “so opt for a lightweight gel moisturiser and good eye cream to get the skin hydrated but not overly saturated.”Alex McCormick, Director of Global Artistry Development at Hourglass adds that primer (such as the Hourglass Vanish Airbrush Primer) is your best friend to ensure longevity of makeup, extending the wear time for long events.