Shiiiit. They look...almost-no,just PERFECT 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
20+ Sublime Bride Transformations Before and After Their Wedding Makeup
Every bride is beautiful and all wedding makeup is special, but there’s something absolutely breathtaking about traditional bridal looks. Makeup artist Zunaira skillfully accentuates the beauty of each of her brides while celebrating their culture. As a result, her clients feel like gorgeous queens on their wedding days and we can’t help but be in awe.
We at Bright Side are on a mission to fill your day with beauty and we have many stunning brides that can help us with that.
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Comments
Wow, people !! White skin, beautiful glow, plump lips !! Wow, just wow !!
Guys and girls !!! I mean that why does the bride have to all beautiful and have a white skin color with so much make-up ?? Growing up in India where fairness creams are really popular and where you are ridiculed for a dark skin color it kind hurts.
Beautiful makeup. Would be better if their foundation matched their natural skin tone though.
For my wedding day I did all my own makeup. I didn't want my husband to wake up and say...who are you and where is the girl I married yesterday?

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