Irish Wedding News
09/07/2012
Sali Hughes, resident beauty columnist for Guardian Weekend magazine, believes you shouldn't look completely different on your big day.
"Bridal beauty. It's anathema to me. Mainly because it suggests you should look different on your wedding day. Obviously, every woman wants to look incredible on her big day, but I'm spooked by how often this translates to complete reinvention, making a bride barely recognisable to the congregation and, most importantly, the groom," she told the paper.
"Straight hair inexplicably becomes those faux-Hassidic ringlets flanking an elaborate up-do; pale skin, suddenly tanned and exotic. The trick is to look like you, but at your most ravishing."
Sali suggests you go for an amped- up version of your norm. If you wear bright red lippy for a nice dinner wear it on your wedding with professional application. She also believes bridesmaid should carry carry mints, lipstick and a powder compact, to enable brides to touch up throughout the day.
(GK)
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Look Like You On Your Big Day
Look like you on your wedding day "but at your most ravishing', the Guardian's beauty expert has advised.Sali Hughes, resident beauty columnist for Guardian Weekend magazine, believes you shouldn't look completely different on your big day.
"Bridal beauty. It's anathema to me. Mainly because it suggests you should look different on your wedding day. Obviously, every woman wants to look incredible on her big day, but I'm spooked by how often this translates to complete reinvention, making a bride barely recognisable to the congregation and, most importantly, the groom," she told the paper.
"Straight hair inexplicably becomes those faux-Hassidic ringlets flanking an elaborate up-do; pale skin, suddenly tanned and exotic. The trick is to look like you, but at your most ravishing."
Sali suggests you go for an amped- up version of your norm. If you wear bright red lippy for a nice dinner wear it on your wedding with professional application. She also believes bridesmaid should carry carry mints, lipstick and a powder compact, to enable brides to touch up throughout the day.
(GK)
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