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RECEPTION MAKEUP
Reception makeup is the finishing touch to your special day. It‘s designed to make you look and feel your best as you celebrate your nuptials. A reception makeup look may be more subtle and natural than a wedding day look, but it should still reflect your personal style. Depending on the style you choose, your makeup can be soft and romantic, glamorous and bold, or somewhere in between. You may choose to go for a more dramatic look than you would for your wedding day, but it‘s important to choose products that are appropriate for the occasion and don‘t overpower your look. When it comes to reception makeup, it‘s all about finding the perfect balance.
Types of Makeup
HD Makeup
HD Makeup is a type of makeup that is designed to look flawless in high definition cameras and photographs. It typically requires a more thorough application process and higher quality products in order to achieve a natural, camera–ready look.
Non-HD Makeup
Non–HD Makeup is any type of makeup that is not designed to be used in high definition cameras and photographs, and therefore does not require a more thorough application process or higher quality products. Non–HD Makeup can still provide a beautiful, natural look, but it may not appear as flawless in high definition cameras and photographs.
Waterproof Makeup
Waterproof makeup is a type of makeup that is resistant to water and sweat. It is designed to remain on the skin even when exposed to moisture, making it an ideal choice for those who participate in activities that involve water or sweat. Waterproof makeup is usually more expensive than regular makeup and is made with special ingredients that help it stay put.
Air Brush Makeup
Airbrush makeup is a form of makeup application that uses an airbrush system to apply a fine, even mist of makeup onto the skin. The airbrush system consists of a compressor, a hand–held airbrush gun, and a special foundation or makeup pigment that is sprayed onto the skin. Airbrush makeup creates a very natural, flawless finish, and can be used to cover blemishes, provide long–lasting coverage, and even out skin tones.