Beauty experts will always be coming out with trends in bridal make-up every season, every year but the timeless look is fail-safe option for brides who want to look classically stunning.
The timeless look for me is the natural look. It takes expert hands to make one look like they don’t have make-up on, even if they do.
When done properly, the effect makes for a naturally glowing bride.
This is the kind of artistry I applied when I did the bridal makeover for Donita Rose and most recently Joyce Jimenez.
For Joyce, I used a more modern technique called Velvet Spray Airbrush Make-Up.
This is a brush-free make-up application that sticks like second skin. With proper color blending, the make-up coats over skin imperfections and blemishes resulting in flawless, polished finish.
As it’s sprayed on, the gentle foundation takes the color of your skin’s natural pigmentation. That’s why it looks so natural.
The Velvet Spray airbrush make-up also creates a flawless pixilated coverage that can remain fresh throughout the day.
What I really love about The Velvet Spray is that when you’re done, your face matches the color of your neckline, hands and ears. You can’t achieve that with much success using ordinary make-up.
Besides seamless continuity, The Velvet Spray can also be used to contour and highlight any part of the face to add dimension.
It also effectively conceals blemishes and it has the ability to uplift the face.
If you are a 2009 bride, please consider Velvet Spray. You will not regret it!
To know more about it, please visit www.monetsalon.com or call our Las Vegas branch at (702) 617-1200.
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The author is a Marikina-born, award-winning celebrity beauty stylist with his own chain of salons across Southern California and Las Vegas, Nevada. Ultimately, Monet is known as an all-around artiste who produces sold-out fashion and awards shows, as well as unforgettable marketing campaigns. Monet is also the founder of the revolutionary all-natural beauty products available at www.skinbymonet.com. He supports many humanitarian efforts to include projects in his native Marikina, The Bantay Bata Foundation, and many more. To contact Monet, please visit www.monetsalon.com for more information.
( Published on January 29, 2009 in Asian Journal Las Vegas p. B3 )
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