The main rule of the classic wedding makeup of the bride is to avoid “flashy” provocative shades.
I prefer natural colors such as cream, pink, peach or soft brown. A good guideline is the rules relevant for nude makeup.


Day makeup is what gives a woman attractiveness and self-confidence, while meeting the rules of everyday life.
In classic daytime makeup, the emphasis is on:


The secret of evening makeup lies in the play of color.
For this, I traditionally use bright saturated tones that allow you to express your eyes and lips in artificial or subdued lighting.


Since the camera “eats” up to 30% of the color intensity, makeup for photography should be created a little brighter than usual, and the emphasis should be on both the eyes and lips.


Essentially, business makeup is the same as everyday makeup, but with a few caveats.

Just as the graduation itself will be a vivid memory, so will the image chosen for it.
Once “that” dress is found, you can select makeup.


Remember that the key to success lies in the complete harmony of the chosen make-up with hair and clothes.
