Bridal Beauty Tips For A Monsoon Wedding

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Monsoon weddings can be plenty of fun but as a bride, we understand that you want to look your finest irrespective of whether it’s just a light drizzle outside or if the rain gods have decided to bless the occasion in full force. Here are a few helpful tips that will ensure you remain in high spirits without worrying about your bridal look:

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Indian brides are famed for wearing heavily embroidered wedding wear, plenty of jewellery and other finery but when it comes to dressing up for your monsoon wedding, we suggest skipping velvets, heavy silks or other wedding wear full of embroidery because you are likely to feel uncomfortable in them. Going with lightweight alternatives such as georgette, crepe brocade or even lace is a fantastic choice because these fabrics are softer and even if you have to make a quick dash in order to avoid getting caught in the rain; these materials won’t slow you down. On the other hand, even if you do end up getting wet from a surprise shower, you’ll also become dry in no time!

 

 

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When it comes to choosing the best makeup for a monsoon wedding, always opt for waterproof eye makeup. This way you won’t have to worry about your bridal look getting spoiled either. We suggest going for light makeup during the day and adding a dash of glitter or gloss to your makeup for an evening wedding.

 

 

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Monsoon brides- now is the right time to keep your high heels aside and to opt for footwear with smaller heels, platform heels, wedges or flats. You won’t have to worry about your high heels getting ruined especially if you have an outdoor wedding. You’ll find plenty of fashionable options that cater to brides and which are really comfortable to wear.

 

Have your own monsoon wedding story to share with us? We’d love to hear from you!

 

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