The best bridal beauty tips from Vogue Wedding Atelier’s masterclasses

Eau de toilette (EDT) – 5–15% of aromatic oils: lighter, ideal for changing scent between functions or wearing something fresh for a dayi of day.

Eau de Parfum (EDP) – 15-20%: polyvyl, long enough to guide you through most events in one day.

Extract – 20–40%: the richest and most concentrated option for you to want your perfume to persist from the pheras to the game after part.

If you want your perfume to last all day, opt for EDPS or extracts, and if you plan to switch the perfumes between events, EDT is your best bet. The climate also counts here. A warm and heavy oudh can feel opulent in a winter ballroom but overwhelming in a tropical setting.

3. Start preparing for the skin early and only for what you need

The editing of the wedding skin by Dr. Harshna Bijlani

According to the Celebrity Skin Expert, Dr. Harshna Bijlani, the best wedding skin care plans start 6 to 12 months before marriage. This does not mean overloading your calendar with each trendy treatment. Her mantra: focus on your personal goals, not what a Dictate clinic package.

The brilliant “nuptial packages” with their lasers, fillers and care of the grouped facial treatment can be tempted, but it warns against registration without knowing what you really need. If the pigmentation does not bother you, jump the laser sessions. If your lips are already full, the charges can be useless. For customers who are on the fence of loads, it offers a unique overview: injecting the PRP (plasma rich in platelets, as it is used in vampire facials) in the targeted area to temporarily imitate the volume.

His closing line has affected an agreement with the public: “Do not let someone’s insecurity becomes yours.” In other words, your wedding preparation should improve what you like at home, not rewrite your face.

4. Perfect your base (and the brushes) before the first colored stroke

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The famous makeup artist Namrata Soni used her session to highlight the step we tend to ignore: the preparation of the skin. For her, understanding your skin type is essential because what works for oily skin will often fail for someone with dry skin.

His approach to the powder is targeted: under the eyes first, then the T zone, the sides of the nose, the upper lip and the eyelids. This method locks the base in place without blunting the radiance of the skin. “Even if you cry, the rest of the makeup remains intact,” she told the public with a smile.

She also addressed a less glamorous but crucial detail: brushes hygiene. Its rule is to wash the brushes with baby shampoo or antiseptic soap under running water, rather than counting on alcohol sprayers that can be too hard for delicate hairs, especially the eye brushes. In his opinion, the clean tools are as essential to a flawless bridal look as the products themselves.

The weekend has proven that the most memorable bridal looks come from the understanding of the small decisions that add up to confidence – in front of the camera, at Mandap and long after the last leaves. From the adaptation of your makeup to the weather to the preservation of a perfume for the day, the vogue wedding workshop left its brides with something much more durable than a photograph: clarity to make each choice.

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