Your Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wedding - Page number 85 - June/July 2021 (Issue 89)

Q&A Beauty These talented hair and make-up artists reveal all about summer weddings CONTACT OUR EXPERTS Jennifer Fogerty Hair and Makeup | 07900 482 775 | www.jenniferfogerty.com, www.facebook.com/Jenniferfogertymakeupartist | w ww.instagram.com/jenniferfogertymua Styled by Sadie Hair & Make Up Artist | 07717 238 101 | https://styledbysadie.co.uk, www.facebook.com/styledbysadie | w ww.instagram.com/styled.bysadie https://suzyelizabethphotography.co.uk YOU GLOW, GIRL Meet the expert: Jennifer Fogerty is a professional hair and make-up artist based in Windsor. Now that restrictions have lifted and we can start putting the finishing touches to our late-summer wedding, please can you tell me what colours and ideas are trending for bridal make-up? I need some inspiration! Jennifer says: The beauty look trending for weddings this year is the ‘no make-up’ illusion. Brides want to look like themselves on a really good day. Natural tones are key for this with subtle shades applied on the eyes and individual lashes to define and enhance them. Warm matte bronzers without any shimmer will sculpt cheekbones in a flattering way and pink tones in cream blush will add a flush of colour. I recommend Minimalist Whipped Powder Blush in Kokei 08 by Shiseido as an ideal shade for darker skin tones and Cloud Paint in Spark by Glossier is a great pick for fair skin. It’s essential to choose a lip colour that enhances your natural shade, or something that works in harmony with the blusher that you’ll be wearing. The Matte Lipstick by M.A.C in Velvet Teddy is a great product that works well with all skin tones while the Lustre Lipstick in Raspberry Ripple by Cosmetics à la Carte offers a richer feel. BLUSHING BRIDE Meet the expert: Sadie May is a professional hair and make-up artist based in Reading. Please can you tell me what colours are best for bridal make-up this summer, and what styles are best suited for long hair at an outdoor wedding? Sadie says: After months of uncertainty, it doesn’t feel real that couples can now start planning the finishing touches for a wedding day, large or small! When it comes to bridal make-up choices, you should embrace the natural earthy tones found in shimmering rose, golden brown and matte cream cosmetics. My go-to product this summer is the Quad Eyeshadow pallet in Mojave by Nars. The shades in this palette will create a soft contrast for fair skin and complement the richness of darker skin tones. Match your lip colour with your personality and consider using a matte texture for a sophisticated polished look. Hairdos for brides getting married outdoors can be tricky with the potential for sun and heat, wind and rain, and humidity. Control any frizz using Aveda’s Smooth Infusion hair care range that will protect your locks for up to 12 hours. With long hair, you have a slight advantage because there are so many styles that you can choose from. The popular ones at the moment are relaxed waves, a braided halo and my number one favourite, a volume-packed ponytail with a few strands left framing your face for a relaxed, bohemian look. 85 EXPERT ADVICE

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