I would only go with a professional line.
';daily wear makeup'; Is NOT okay for wedding pictures.
The application is heavier , the product is different all around.
I would do a trial , and do lots of running around and be very active and see how you look still after a 7 hour day with the make on . Also make sure to take pictures too!
The problem with non professional makeup it tends to reflect light which causes a white face and tan body effect in the pictures. Also look online for more helpful tips.
This is something I copied for you from the website
makeup 101
Makeup Tips for Weddings
Take into consideration the following when deciding on your makeup and hair:
1) Time of day the ceremony is taking place. Night-time weddings are obviously more formal and warrant a more sophisticated look. Daytime weddings tend to be more natural.
2) In or outdoors. Outside lighting is strong and so the makeup needs to be soft and natural. Also, again with formality, outdoor weddings tend to be less formal .
3) The lighting. Different lighting warrants different makeup. Nighttime lighting tends to show less and so a stronger makeup is needed, day lighting again goes more natural. Candlelight shows more gold on the skin and so shimmer and gloss can be utilized to soften the face. Also for the reception, what is the lighting like? Florescent lighting tends to wash out the face and give things a green tone.
4) The color of your dress. Ivory and off-white tend to make the skin look softer and so can take a more glamorous makeup. White tends to look strong and washes out most faces. It is important that the face is well blended so as to not look stark, but soft color is needed.
5) The neckline of your dress, the length, the sleeves. The stronger the neckline, the more sophisticated the hair %26amp; makeup should be. For example, a neckline that cuts deep and is off the shoulders needs to have the hair up so that the line of the neck and shoulders is shown off. The shorter the dress, the more simple the hair and makeup should be. The more simple the dress, the more simple the hair and makeup.
6) You are creating an entire picture...do not put on the ornate dress and heels and then wear your hair and makeup like you do when you have on jeans. Don't sell yourself short on such a memorable day.
7) Do not be afraid to wear a red lip. Remember that there are different reds for different skins.
8) Do not over-do. One feature should be emphasized at a time. If you do the red lip and the super made-up eyes, you will look like you have on too much makeup.
9) Unless you have facials on a regular basis, DO NOT get one the week before your wedding. They can pull impurities to the surface, and you do not want to break out the week of. Also, do not make any major changes in skincare the few weeks before, for the same reason.
10) Sounds crazy, but if at all possible, try not to set your wedding date during that time of the month.
11) If you get a breakout, do not pick. Do not do anything that can irritate or redden or enlarge the problem. Use pure aloe vera to treat and heal any bumps or breakouts. It is a wonderful healer.
12) The most important part of your wedding makeup, besides waterproof mascara, is a perfect looking skin. Learn how to get coverage without looking mask-like. And make sure that your foundation matches your skin exactly.
13) If you don't wear foundation normally, unless your skin is absolutely perfect, it is a good idea to have one for this day.
14) When you purchase your waterproof mascara, make sure that you have an eye makeup remover that also takes off waterproof mascara. You do not want to be stuck in Aruba with week old mascara that you cannot get off, or rip off half of your lashes trying to remove it.
15) Remember, you want to look like yourself. You want your prospective spouse to recognize you when you walk down the aisle. And, you also want to look and feel very beautiful. Pamper, priss, and preen, it is your day.
16) In 20 years that hot pink lipstick and big hoop earrings will date your wedding photos. You want to look as classic as possible so that your photo memories are timeless.Make up wedding?
It sounds like you like natural made makeup.. Have you ever tried Arbonne Makeup? It last for a very long time and is very light. go to...www.arbonne.com and you can use my friends ID 16301108 who is a consultant if you want to try it. I use one of the red lipsticks and all I do is apply lip gloss.
I would reccomend MakeUp Forever, Smashbox, MAC as makeup for your wedding day. These brands have better quality and last longer- I have never even heard of Nutrimetics and I am a makeup artist. She should have a few makeup renderings to show you (different looks), so you can choose the one you like. Also, you can look on maccosmetics.com because they have pictures for wedding day makeup ideas. I would have her recreate something from there--- also, if you go to a MAC counter you can usually talk to one of the people who work there and they are freelance makeup artists, who you could hire to do your makeup the right way.
Well you will see on your trial how it goes. I hope she is good at this stuff. It's also about the technique of applying make-up not just the brand. But brand means much. When I do the make-up it stays on for whole day and doesn't change. Unless the girl does something to it.
Best luck with this!
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