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Wedding Beauty

Wedding Beauty

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After almost two years of delays, this might be the busiest wedding season of all time as couples finally reemerge to throw their long-postponed parties. But COVID-19 didn't just change the way we gather; it also shifted our lifestyles, transforming our senses of self — and how we look. The result is a whole new set of trends in bridal beauty, coming from brides who know exactly what they want.

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Post-lockdown brides are more in tune with their values than ever. Having become accustomed to a makeup-free face, more and more are asking for natural glam”—a look that hair and makeup artist Andie Piazza describes as skincare-forward, with a dewy glow that extends down to the chest, and fluffy, grown-out brows. Thanks to months spent at home perusing YouTube and scrolling through Instagram, brides are more educated about skincare and beauty treatments, and they're willing to put in the time and effort to get a healthy glow. They've grown out their hair during lockdown, too, and they're interested in looks that nourish and enhance natural textures and shapes.

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When the wedding day arrives, these brides are willing to make frequent touch-ups so that the photos can be perfect. Brides always have high expectations when it comes to their wedding looks, but even more so after having their weddings postponed; they want to look their absolute best, Paris-based hair and makeup artist Trine Juel, who has been clocking longer wedding days with her post-lockdown clients, says. [At the same time], they have been looking forward to this day for so long that they are grateful to finally be there, and soaking in every minute.

Preparation for beautiful skin on the wedding day begins a few months before the main event, says celebrity makeup artist Victor Henao, who is known for techniques that yield glowing complexions. He recommends that brides begin to avoid skin stressors, prioritize antioxidant-rich foods, and incorporate treatments like cleansing facials, peels, and in-office procedures months in advance. Doing this sort of prep work prior to the wedding really allows me to have the skin at its ultimate, optimal state of being on the day of the wedding, he explains.

This is in keeping with how many women have been treating their skin during lockdown anyway. Brides have been telling me that they've had time to focus on their skin and have been using less makeup in general, Juel tells

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Partly, this emphasis on skin care has come about because so many women have been staring at their own faces on Zoom for months. But it could also be attributed to the stress of the last two years. Common complaints include accelerated graying, thinning hair, exacerbated fine lines, and wrinkles due to stress. Most clients I work with are concerned by the effects of COVID lockdown on their skin, Lord Gavin McLeod-Valentine, celebrity facialist and spa-clinic specialist at Augustinus Bader, says. He notes that stress-related weight gain, increased alcohol consumption, and skin eruptions like maskne have cumulatively led to dehydrated, problematic, and severely sensitized skin that requires more nourishing, long-term care.

This kind of stressed skin requires gentle care and skin barrier-protective at-home regimens to return to its healthy baseline. If given adequate time, I advise the brides-to-be to either invest in a gentle chemical peel or to add an exfoliating toner or essence to their routine to remove sluggish cells and to jump-start a brighter, more even-toned, smoother complexion, McLeod-Valentine says. The goal? To deeply nourish, hydrate, and protect in order to first restore the skin to a place of balanced harmony—only

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What brides want is skin that, as they say, glows from within, leading some brides to reach for beauty supplements promising inside-out luminosity. Brides are also increasingly opting for products that tout themselves as all-natural or clean — an unregulated term referring to skincare products that omit controversial ingredients from their formulas. McLeod-Valentine, who works with the celebrity-beloved, luxury clean skincare line Augustinus Bader, recommends the brand's Serum and Cream or Rich Cream, all of which use a research-intensive, epigenetic-powered active ingredient called TFC8™. Though pricey, AB is known for bringing about skin so luminous that it requires minimal makeup, with a proven track record at red-carpet events.

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Skin prep has always been important in my work, because it sets the canvas for whatever makeup I use on top of it for hours afterward, Daniel Martin says. Martin, a makeup artist and Tatcha's global director of artistry and education, is the man behind the wedding glow of Megan, Duchess of Sussex. Favorites from Tatcha include the Kissu Lip Mask and the Silk Canvas Primer, another long-lasting makeup artist go-to.

Removing fatigue and excessive puffiness is essential on the day of the wedding, [and] I am a big advocate of facial massage to do so, McLeod-Valentine echoes. His prep begins with a cup of antioxidant-rich green tea, to kick-start sluggish systems, and then proceeds with lymph-stimulating facial massage, working from the inside of the face, out and upwards on the diagonal—under the eye, under the cheeks, and along the jawlines to work out trapped lymph toxins and the bad behavior left over from the bachelorette party or the rehearsal dinner. He adds that this can be done by hand, with a tool like gua sha or a device such as the Conture Kinetic Skin Toning Device.

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Henao's pre-makeup complexion prep begins with a serum to address the skin's underlying needs. Depending on the client, this might mean a hyaluronic acid serum for plumping moisture, one for added glow, texture, or even color correction from one of his trusted lines—namely Dr. Barbara Sturm, Augustinus Bader, SkinMedica, or SK-II.

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I also love using face masks to address any significant moisture loss the skin may have, he says, noting that he's a fan of 111Skin, a plastic surgeon-developed line that is powered by a bioavailable form of the brightening antioxidant N-acetylcysteine (NAC).

I follow the serums with a heavy-duty moisturizer. I find that given the skin the most amount of moisture allows the makeup to last longer throughout the day and even into the night, he says, adding that for dry-skin types, he adds in a facial oil by La Mer. Products are followed by a facial massage to reduce puffiness and increase circulation, an eye cream, a foundation primer, and a lip balm—all before applying any cosmetics.

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Having come through quarantine, many brides are going for a more minimal makeup look. I do believe that having some alone-time at home allowed me to create a beauty look that was intentional, creative, true to my personality, and representative of my dress, says Telsha Anderson, a newlywed and founder of the New York City based concept store, T.A. My makeup was inspired by a series of Yara Shahidi's incredible red carpet looks. I love the effortless approach taken to her makeup and that's something I wanted to replicate for our big day. She trusted her look to Tijienene Gordon, who also worked with her family members. I've never had make up last perfectly, for so long. She was incredible.

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Juel, whose signature style features glowing skin and natural curls, has also seen a trend of brides asking for a more natural look than in the past. She, too, recommends that brides optimize their glow with lifestyle factors well in advance: drinking plenty of water, getting ample sleep, and using quality skincare. For the makeup, I use a good primer, the minimum amount of makeup necessary, and, most importantly, plenty of time to blend [foundation] into the skin. And, of course, highlighter, a good blush, and bronzing powder.

For Martin, the key is finding the bride's signature look—whether this is a cosmetic technique or the facial feature she likes to emphasize—and working from there. If the bride already feels comfortable in a red lip, let her wear it on her wedding day. Maybe look for a long-wear version of the color so touch-ups don't have to be so frequent, he says. I also try to encourage finding that element that you love and really playing it up, whether it's your eyes, lips, et cetera. This way, it doesn't feel so different from your own personal style but adds the glamour you wants for such a special occasion.

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Another critical component of the natural-glam look is the eyebrows, which are fluffier, feathery, and grown-out as opposed to overly manicured. Brides have become more accustomed to living with their beautiful, natural brow shape during lockdown, and now that the world is opening up again, most are opting to maintain that natural fluff, celebrity brow artist René de la Garza says. Most took advantage of lockdown to really grow out their shape and allow gaps in the brows to grow in.

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