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Asian Bridal Make Up
When makeup artists apply Asian bridal make up, they employ many of the same techniques and strategies they use when working with brides from other ethnic and racial backgrounds. And of course, they still have the same end goal in mind: a radiant, glowing bride whose make up looks natural yet still shows up in the wedding pictures. However, there are a few tips they specifically recommend for applying Asian bridal make up on Asian brides.
Since the majority of Asian women have beautiful almond-shaped eyes, a main Asian bridal make up tip is to really play up the eye area. Make up artists recommend that brides use airbrush makeup on their wedding day because it lasts so long and doesn’t run or rub off on their dresses. Airbrush makeup is also faster to apply than traditional makeup, so bridesmaids and other members of the wedding party can be made up quickly and easily.
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Make up History After 1950
Beauty and Make Up Fashion History After 1950
- Fifties Glamour
- 1960s Make Up
- Cosmetics by Quant
- 1970s Natural Look
- 1980s Make Up
- 1990s Skin Care
- 2000+ Max Factor’s Lipfinity Lipfinity Review 2009
- Cleansing
- Fake Tan Products 2000
- C21st Modern Body Adornment/Tattooing
- Skin Jewellery
- Body Painting
- Henna/Bindi
- Eyebrow Shaping Latest Fashion Trends for Spring 2009
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Fifties Glamour With Max Factor
In the 1950s colour films made an enormous impact on cosmetics. The huge cinema screens illuminated the unblemished appearance of stars and caused the make up artist Max Factor to invent an everyday version of the foundation he used called Pan Cake. This was a makeup to gloss over skin imperfections. He also brought out a range of eye shadows and lipsticks. Later in the 50s titanium was added to tone down the brightness of products and this resulted in lips with a pale shimmering gleam. The idea was extended to create frosted nail varnishes of pink, silver and a host of other colours.
The Fifties Look – Spectacles and Hair
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