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Wedding Guide 2004

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Simplicity, elegance at the forefront of bridal beauty trends

(WMS) -- In the world of bridal fashion, trends shift as often and as quickly as many brides-to-be change their minds during any given day. However, one thing is certain. Opting for more simple styles for wedding dresses, this year's brides are straying from the extravagant princess-themed gowns and galas of seasons past, focusing instead on simple design accents and feminine detailing. They're also choosing a makeup look that's in line with the fashion. Here's a closer look at what's happening:

The blushing bride

For the classic blushing bride, Cover Girl makeup expert B.J. Gillian advises keeping makeup simple, starting with a water-based solid emulsion compact foundation like CG Smoothers AquaSmooth. The foundation, which retails for $8.50, transforms from a solid into a liquid with body heat contact and dries to a powder which provides a light, lasting finish. "AquaSmooth provides a perfect canvas for your soft bridal look," says Gillian. "It gives skin a fresh, healthy glow that looks natural and lasts."

Beauty
This season's brides are opting for a look of natural beauty for their big day. (Metro Creative Services)

According to Gillian, the makeup accents on eyes and lips should not overwhelm but complement the material and floral accents that a bride chooses. He suggests using makeup that will wear well throughout the day without requiring reapplication.

"For a radiant face, a touch of blush can make all the difference," Gillian says. "Try a powder formula, like Cover Girl Cheekers Blush, which lasts longer than cream blushes that also have the tendency to cause shine."

Tears on the big day are almost inevitable, so eye makeup should be chosen carefully. A gel-based eye shadow like CG Smoothers EyeSlicks Gel Eyecolor is probably the best bet because of its smudge-proof quality, says Gillian. To add definition to eyes, line the top and bottom lids with CG Smoothers Eyeliner in a dark, natural color like Espresso to make eyes stand out in a natural way.

Lush lashes are also a must, and it's easy to get the perfect look without the smudge and smear of traditional mascara. "Cover Girl Multiplying Waterproof Mascara in Black x2 gives you double the lash look and holds up during any 'tears of joy,' " Gillian says.

Icing on the cake

From the moment you hear "you may kiss the bride" to the honeymoon, the bride and groom won't be able to keep their lips apart. But how to make the lipstick stay on? Gillian recommends Cover Girl Outlast Pearls Lipcolor because the lipcolor will stay put even through eating, drinking and kissing.

"In terms of shades, it's best for a bride to choose a medium pink- or brown-based shade like Cover Girl Outlast Pearls Lipcolor in Everbloom," says Gillian.

To find more beauty tips and seasonal trend information, visit www.covergirl.com.

©2004 Lodi News-Sentinel