Your East Midlands Wedding - October/November 2020 (Issue 40)

66 THE LOOK OF love We talk big- day beauty with make-up artist Joyce Connor Rob Gardner Photography B erkshire-based make-up artist Joyce Connor has an impressively varied portfolio. Over the years, she’s worked in every arena from fashion, commercial and corporate, to teaching and blogging, with bridal make-up, her great passion, always at the core. She delights in sharing her wealth of make-up, skincare and beauty knowledge via lessons, workshops, and one-to-one tutorials. As well as being a regular magazine and blog contributor, she can also regularly be heard on BBC radio. Our beauty editor, Kelly Andrews, caught up with Joyce for her expert take on looking your big-day best. What set you out on your journey to becoming a make-up artist? I was living in New York in the late 90s, and used to go to various beauty counters to get my make-up done – I just loved the feeling, and looking in the mirror afterwards was always exciting! So, I wanted to be able to give that joy to others. You’ve worked across many realms during your career. Which was the most rewarding? Always bridal for me – I love being part of the wedding-planning adventure, and get swept away in the brides’ excitement. I’m there for my brides all morning, to help them through the emotional stages before I see them off down the aisle to get hitched. I find it incredibly heart-warming. Plus, it’s great to get positive feedback and see the photos from the day. What’s your driving ethos when it comes to bridal make-up? I always make sure I have the best quality products for my brides, to ensure their make-up lasts all day, and listening to their wants and needs is a key part of the process. On the day, I try to create a relaxing atmosphere for the whole bridal party, as it’s important for everyone to feel special while they’re being pampered. Hygiene is crucial, now more than ever, so I have individual sets of brushes for each person. What’s your all-time top bridal look? I definitely get asked for the flawless look most often. For this I need to go as natural as possible on the skin, then enhance the eyes or lips. What advice would you give to a bride who isn’t used to wearing make-up day to day? Opt for neutral tones with just a hint of colour on the eyes or lips. Choosing a tinted moisturiser, instead of foundation, Rob Gardner Photography

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