Floral hair updos to subtle-smokey eyes: 5 bridal makeover ideas for traditional weddings

First Published Feb 3, 2021, 6:46 PM IST

Here are 5 bridal makeup ideas that will fit for different wedding traditions, read on.

Wedding day is one of the most special days in a woman's life. Its a big turning point in her life, leaving her parents and living with somebody else's family is a huge deal. Nevertheless, every woman wants to look the best on her D-day. So, here's a list of 5 traditional weddings and their makeup looks.
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Christian Wedding: subtle-dewy makeupA Christian wedding is the most subtle one. The bride's white gown and the attached trail is what worth looking for. Our global icon, Bollywood diva Priyanka Chopra, wore a beautiful and gorgeous white wedding dress and kept her makeover as subtle as possible. She donned smokey eyes, red pouts, and tied her hair in a lower bun.
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Punjabi Wedding: pastel huesVery recently, our Coolie No.1 actor Varun Dhawan tied his knot with his long term girlfriend, Natasha Dalal in a Punjabi wedding tradition. The bride and groom both opted for pastel colours for their outfits. They wore ivory coloured couture. The bride of the day chose light smokey eyes with eye lined in a little wing, false lashes, tinted cheeks and pink flushed lips.
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Muslim Wedding: kohled eyesA Muslim wedding is all about colours, accessories and dark, kohled kajal eyes. They choose dewy makeup with dark coloured lips. Look at how Sana Khan got ready for her wedding.
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Bengali Wedding: wing-lined eyesBengali brides give preference to their eyes. Thus, they wear winged liner, and makeup artists make intricate designs on the bride's foreheads with Chandan paste. Look at our Bollywood diva Bipasa Basu.
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Sindhi Wedding: soft-smokey eyes-shimmery cheeksSindhi wedding is all about shimmer, glitter and heavy makeup. Deepika Padukone looked gorgeous in the red outfit with soft smokey eyes, dramatic lashes, highlighted cheeks, matte red pouts with alot of jewellery.
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