Therefore it is important to first take time to know and understand which makeup tools are best to use for you and your tones.
Foundation - In choosing a foundation, what you have to consider is the shade and consistency along with your skin type. Oily skin tones should choose ‘oil free’ products, Dry skin should opt for 'hydrating' or 'moisture-rich' while those with combination skin should instead go for cream-to-powder foundations as they will give the best results. Test the product on your jaw line before buying for the right colour, and again with a full make up test to measure the level of coverage.
Concealer - See to it that the shade of your concealer perfectly blends with your skin colour by testing on your face, looking for a flawless finish with no clear edges of where the concealer finishes. Concealer is important as it will hide larger blemishes that cannot be hidden with foundation.
Blush – if you are unsure on which blush tone to use there is one simple test, get your heart rate going and see what colour your cheeks turn naturally. This will be your perfect colour on your wedding day. As for the consistency, there is a choice of powder or cream blushes. Cream blushes are best for skin that is dry or lined whereas powder is better for long term wear.
Eye shadow - Shades for your eye shadow depends on the eye colour you have. It's highly advised to choose shades that are darker than the colour of your eyes. If your eyes are blue, shades like silver, fuchsia, and turquoise can be used as good complements also for a wedding hair accessory. Remember that there are two textures of eye shadow - shimmer and matte.


