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How to Remove Bridal Makeup

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Summary: Be a beautiful bride with great bridal makeup tips from a professional! Our expert shows you how to remove makeup in this free cosmetics video.

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By Jenny Karl
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Jenny Karl has over eleven years experience working for cosmetics establishments in NY, NJ, PA, and CA. She's also worked as a freelance makeup artist and light, hair, and wardrobe...read more

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"Now that you have this beautiful face of make-up on, all day long, at night you're going to want to wash it all off. That's very important. Don't go to bed with your make-up on and your eyelashes still on because you're going to wake-up and wish you had washed it off the night before. If you're not used to wearing make-up, removal can be kind of tricky because you're not sure what to use. Since you're using, most likely, waterproof mascara and using glue with eyelashes, you want to make sure you have an eye make-up remover. Some sort of liquid remover, that you put on a cotton ball, or they even sale them in pads and that's going to be really beneficial to taking off your eye make-up. You don't want to pull and prod at your eyes, you don't want your skin to get irritated, you want to have a nice gentle cleanser. After you take off your eye make-up, with make-up remover, then you can just use any kind of foaming cleanser that you have at home. Any sort of oil free, skin foaming cleanser, with water, and that's going to take off your whole entire face. You can use a washcloth, if you feel like you need some excess taken off but normally your fingertips and a foaming cleanser works well. After you take off your make-up, your skin may be red and irritated and you want to make sure you moisturize, very well, especially around the eye area and use your lip conditioner. As far as the eyelashes go, these are really simple eyelashes to remove. They are just little pieces of eyelash that are just sitting on top of your natural lash and yes they are attached by glue but if you just give them a little tug, just a little tug, they'll come right off. If you have a hard time getting them off, the glue is water soluble, so all you have to do is splash water on your face and they'll come right off. Simple as that!"

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