“One blooming bride”. This is what every bride-to-be
wants to achieve on their big day. It’s their special day. Who wouldn't want that anyway, right girls? A bride-to-be would
want to be like a beautiful and elegant queen of her king-to-be on that
one special moment where they get to be binded as one by love and marriage.
She’d like to be the most stunning woman present in the crowd. She wants all
eyes set on her and on nobody else. She’ll
be the center of attraction, the center of awe and amazement, the center of
surprise and gladness, the greatest masterpiece on her own wedding day.
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To achieve this, every
bride-to-be willingly spends money she has saved to hire a professional wedding make-up artist available
in town. Commonly, a bride wouldn’t bother to do her make-up on her own. This
is mainly because that would really be stressful and time consuming, even if
you’ll eliminate the fact that that is actually her wedding day? Hello?! Also,
a bride wouldn’t bother as well to get someone from her friends or relatives to
do the job, because as much as she wouldn’t want to stress herself doing it,
she wouldn’t want even more to be stressed out by conflicts and bad results.
Speaking of which, the occurrence of bad make-up results can usually happen and
sometimes the worst can’t be avoided. This becomes especially true when a
bride-to-be unfortunately has trusted the wrong person for the job.
Traditionally, make-ups were known to be used to act as face masks covering
one’s flaws and transforming one’s face. Unfortunately, this belief has brought
bad sides alongside with it. Bride-to-be’s would not want to be any less than
the person
they really are or worse to be someone else on their big days. The fully over
packed make-up just wouldn't work and is not really an in any more
nowadays.
With the modernized and
high-tech era that we have now, a new innovation has been brought up into the
world of beauty and cosmetics. Airbrush make up, as they call it, is makeup sprayed onto the face using a tool called an airbrush instead of traditionally being applied through brushes and spatulas. Air brush make-up evenly distributes pigment mist with skin friendly materials thus enhancing the face rather than just covering it under a layer of applied cosmetic products. What airbrush make-up tries to achieve on the skin canvass is extremely smooth pore-less looking skin prominent to one's beautiful details and features.
With a diploma in International Beauty Make-up Artistry at Make-up Designory and completed course in Pro Artist Airbrush Training from Harvard of Make-up Schools, a certification to use a airbrush technique in applying makeup and a completed course in Fashion Styling at School of Fashion and the Arts, Ms. Rea of Reapinpin of Antel Seaview Towers, 2626 Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, is surely one hell of a make-up stylist. God's gift to women, Ms. Rea is an expert in beauty, bridal, fashion, editorial, and high definition airbrush makeup.
"Disguise the flaws, accentuate best features." This concept behind her makeup style fits perfectly as an ideal trait for a wedding airbrush make-up artist. Ms. Rea lives with the belief that every individual part of our face plays a vital role in completing that one perfect look thus she creates soft, weightless and finely detailed makeup.
The perfect technique plus the perfect artist equals a perfect glowing bride. Ms. Rea is surely the perfect person for every bride to be searching for that right person for their perfect make-up ob.
It's a no brainer that about to be weds really need a wedding makeup artist in the Philippines to do the work for them. It's a hassle in weddings especially that the bride must maintain her looks not only during the wedding, but during the reception too
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