8 Bridal Wedding Makeup Trends & Ideas

Marriage cosmetics assumes a tremendous job in giving you the wedding look you had always wanted. While a few ladies incline toward going full scale with their Indian wedding cosmetics, some select to keep it basic and great. To give you a lowdown of 2018’s best marriage cosmetics looks, who wore their wedding cosmetics like skin and looked all of a diva on their enormous day!

Scroll down to see their bridal makeup pictures and tell me if you don’t feel like getting married tomorrow!

1. Plummy dark colored smokey eyes with dark red lips

2. For a high fashion look, try the classic black smokey eye and a hot pink lipstick.

3. Cut wrinkle dark colored smokey eyes with red lips

4. Subtle shimmery eyes with pink lips

5. Bridal eye makeup with purple glitter and pink lips

6. Shimmery glossy lips with a natural eye is the perfect makeup look for your Reception.

7. Whether your lehenga is naval force or pastel blue, this fly of dull shading on the eyes is excellent for darker hued peepers and a one of a kind one to try different things with on your reception or wedding day.

Bridal Portraits

8. Bronze eyes and pink lips are like a match made in cosmetics paradise. Also, they look dazzling on Indian skin tones. Settle on this wedding cosmetics in the event that you need to stick to the basics, while as yet like a million bucks!

Bridal Shoot of Aditi
Couple shoot Near CSTMChitrakatha by Pankaj Rokade

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Pre wedding shoot

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Randyl Weds Priyank, Shoot at Our lady fatima church, Vidya Vihaar with our team from Chitrakatha by Pankaj Rokade.