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DIY desert wedding makeup
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Planning a chic desert wedding this summer? You’re not alone! One savvy bride, who has transitioned from makeup enthusiast to skincare devotee, is seeking the perfect makeup solutions that can withstand the heat. She’s on the hunt for long-lasting foundation, concealer, and powder that won't melt under the sun. Plus, with tiny lashes, she's considering alternatives to traditional fake lashes due to irritation from glue. If you have any recommendations for products or techniques that keep her stunning all day, share your expertise!
Hi all, I am getting married in the middle of the desert this summer. I used to be quite the makeup connoisseur but swapped that out to get fully into skincare for the last 8 or so years, so I need some help.
I’m looking for advice on best makeup lines or best products for foundation, concealer, and maybe powder that lasts all day and doesn’t melt when I sweat.
I also have the tiniest lashes ever and was considering fake lashes but the glue gets really itchy at the end of the day so if you have alternatives here, I’m open to any and all suggestions!
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