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Prom Makeup Trends

It was a bustling weekend for us at the salon. We did the hair and makeup for a prom fashion show. Crazy busy and lots of fun! It felt like preparing the beautiful young women to get in their gowns and go to the Oscars!

There are 4 big makeup trends to look for prom. The focus is on bold brows, bright lips, dewy moist skin and lashes.
prom makeup idea

To get the look....

Brows

Let your brows grow in. Then, have them professionally shaped. Use a brow powder to darken them and fill in the sparse areas. Choose a brow color close to the color of your eyebrow hairs.

Lips

Choose a bright rose, pink, coral or red lipstick. Use a lip liner to define your lips. Your lip liner color should be similar to the lipstick color to keep the bright color bold and clear.

Skin

Get your skin looking moist and dewy with a good skin care regimen. Use a facial cleanser formulated for your skin type, followed by a toner and moisturizer. BB creams are fabulous for creating a dewy look. I am loving Physician's Formula Super BB Cream right now. Luminizers are also great creating a dewy look.

Lashes

I like to place a lot of focus on the eye lashes, stretching them as long as possible with mascara and lash fibers. There is nothing more alluring than beautiful fluttery lashes! It's time to schedule your brow shaping and prom makeup appointment to get the time you want. 

You can find me at Styling Point in Media, Pa. for your prom makeup.

For more info on BB creams click here!
For more on Luminizer's click here!

Have a Beautiful Day!
xo
Licensed Cosmetologist, Esthetician, Makeup Artist
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