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A Spring Bridal Makeup at Mendenhall Inn

All of us at the salon were really excited about today's wedding party. The bride was one of our own so we couldn't wait to pamper her and make her gorgeous! The bridesmaids were wearing a beautiful deep pink for this early spring wedding. The day was a little gray and bit chilly, but the salon was bright, warm and buzzing. Wedding day can be a little chaotic!
bridal makeup application
The bride worn her hair pulled back and around to one side with a side bang, a small poof at the crown and curls on the one side. She had a ribbon headband that had a blingy brooch and a birdcage veil. (I made her veil!!!)


bird cage veil
We did some glamorous makeup with lots of focus on her eyes. For her eye shadow, we did shades of white, silver and gray. I used black liner, strip lashes and defined her brows with brow powder. A soft pink shimmer lipstick and pink blush gave her a soft pink look to coordinate with her pink theme.
bridal makeup white,silver and gray
Photo by Joe Pucinella
bride with birdcage veil
Photo by Joe Pucinella
Look at her! Absolutely gorgeous!!!
pink bridesmaid dresses
Photo by Joe Pucinella
The deep pink dresses looked fabulous! And...
pink bridal shoes
look at her shoes. Love it!

Bridal hair and makeup touchup

She had her beauty team with her all day long for hair and makeup touch up. She looked picture perfect the entire day.



All the best to the bride and groom! xoxo

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

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