

“That means you might need to wear a bit more highlighter and concealer than your everyday, and also a mattifying primer and a bit more powder on your T-zone. “The skin should always look fresh in real life but polished enough for photos,” Barose says.

Instead, focus on creating a solid base by perfecting your complexion. “There’s a misleading concept that you have to do a lot more makeup for weddings for the cameras, which is true to a degree, but that doesn’t mean a drastic makeover where you end up looking unrecognizable.” “Makeup for weddings should have that extra pop so it looks great in all the photos but also, at the same time, should look natural and fresh to the naked eye in real life,” he says. Celebrity makeup artist Nick Barose, who works with clients like Lupita Nyong'o, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Kim Cattrall, suggests selecting a vibe or aesthetic that's true to your personal style. To get you started, we spoke to some of the top makeup artists to share their best wedding guest makeup looks. Our suggestion? Take a scroll through Instagram and your saved folder for inspiration from some of your favorite beauty experts and celebrity makeup artists. From minimalist makeup to ultra-glam face beats, the options are endless-and usually informed by the dress you wear or the venue you're at.

Avoid the center to keep it natural-looking and radiant.We know how much time and effort goes into bridal beauty, but wedding guest makeup requires some decision making too. Finish off by a setting spray spritzed on the sides of the face. Add a subtle rosy touch to the cheeks and keep it simple! Keep lips soft as well with a gloss that enhances your natural lip color or a nude lipstick. No, you won’t need false eyelashes for this look! Add volume to your lashes with a few coats of mascara.

If you insist on completing your eye look with an eyeliner, make it thin and subtle. In fact, pastel hues look dreamy on light complexion, while rosy tones are ideal for medium skin tones and gold looks ravishing on tanned complexions – leaving rich reds and corals to deeper complexions. You can always add some color without going for a strong makeup look. For the lids, a true soft glam look calls for shimmering neutrals as a base. Then, brush them upwards using a transparent brow gel. Fill your brows using small strokes… this will make them look perfectly natural. Build the coverage of your foundation where needed using a matte concealer, which will help the skin glow. This look is all about softness and sharp effects are not what you’re looking for, but rather a barely-there hint of contouring that enhances your beauty. So, stay away from foundations with a matte finish! The base of a successful soft glam look is using a sheer foundation that gives your complexion a natural radiance. Start off by hydrating your face – this is the secret to luminous, healthy skin. Whether you’re staying home and celebrating with your closest family members or going out to meet some friends after many days of lockdown, you deserve to look stunning! With this in mind, here are a few steps to make this happen… Soft glam makeup is all the rage right now and for Eid, the best way to stay on top of your beauty game is to go for a trendy look. Cover Photo Courtesy of /anastasiabeverlyhills
