Makeup by Keri Ann Makeup Myth #9 |
One local industry professional spoke these words to a room full of clients a few weekends ago.
I was hired to do bridal makeup and this professional was hired to do hair, but she was giving her makeup advice for all to hear.
Before I address this, let me just ask:
Do you think someone standing in front of you with caked on makeup looks good?
If it does not look good in person, then why on earth do you think it will look good in photographs?
Digital cameras today pick up very small details. Creases - sometimes caused by packing on too much makeup - can be very prominent in photos.
If your caked on makeup looks good in photos, I am willing to wager it was because your photographer spent additional time editing the image in a program called Photoshop and swearing they didn’t charge you enough for the time it took to make the edits.
Other posts you may be interested in:
Makeup Myth #1 - I Don't Need a Budget for Makeup Services
Makeup Myth #2 - I Want Airbrush Makeup for My Event
Makeup Myth #3 - I Need to Wear Significantly More Makeup Thank Usual for Photos
Makeup Myth #4 - I Don't Think I Need to Wear False Lashes
Makeup Myth #5 - I Don't Need to Wear Makeup
Makeup Myth #6 - I Don't Need to Wear Lipstick
Makeup Myth #7 - One Person Should Be Able to Do Hair & Makeup For Everyone
Makeup Myth #8 - My BFF Can Do My Makeup
Other posts you may be interested in:
Makeup Myth #1 - I Don't Need a Budget for Makeup Services
Makeup Myth #2 - I Want Airbrush Makeup for My Event
Makeup Myth #3 - I Need to Wear Significantly More Makeup Thank Usual for Photos
Makeup Myth #4 - I Don't Think I Need to Wear False Lashes
Makeup Myth #5 - I Don't Need to Wear Makeup
Makeup Myth #6 - I Don't Need to Wear Lipstick
Makeup Myth #7 - One Person Should Be Able to Do Hair & Makeup For Everyone
Makeup Myth #8 - My BFF Can Do My Makeup