
Bridal Trial
Our beautiful bride-to-be over at Lovely by Lindsey wanted a classic bridal makeup look and soft glam waves. She wanted her makeup to be soft, radiant and iconic with baby winged eyeliner and a bold lipstick.
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Our beautiful bride-to-be over at Lovely by Lindsey wanted a classic bridal makeup look and soft glam waves. She wanted her makeup to be soft, radiant and iconic with baby winged eyeliner and a bold lipstick.
As a professional bridal hairstylist for over 10 years, these are my most used bridal hairstyling products and tools that I carry with me on-site to weddings. Aside from the curling irons, wands, brushes and blow driers typically used; I wanted to share tools that you may not commonly consider.
I’m always trying new products and will continue to only recommend what I truly love, use and believe works great for bridal hairstyling.
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If you’ve hired a professional hair & makeup artist who specializes in Bridal work, chances are you won’t need to do much once they are done. Even with it being such a long day, they know which products and techniques are best to keep your hair & makeup looking fresh all day and night! But it’s always a good idea to have a few staples on hand. So I’ve put together a few beauty products you may need for wedding day touchups.
If you are one to get shiny, it’s a great idea to have a pressed translucent powder on hand. Especially if you are getting married outside, during a warm month or just like to break it down on the dance floor. 💃
I definitely recommend a pressed powder so you’re not messing around with loose powder in your wedding dress! I love this powder by It Cosmetics because it’s a talc-free formula, it mattifies but is infused with silk so it’s not too drying.