If it were up to us, every bride would have glamorous lashes that were full, sexy and just create that DAMN moment that we love. But... sadly it's not. Choosing the perfect bridal look for your wedding day is a crucial decision that can make or break your overall appearance. One element that often comes into question is whether or not to wear false lashes.
False lashes can enhance your natural beauty and give you that extra bit of glamour on your special day. However, there are a few factors to consider before making the decision. In this blog post, we will discuss the pros and cons of wearing lashes on your wedding day, helping you make an informed choice that suits your personal style and preferences. So buckle up things are going to get a tad wispie... too soon? Just keep reading.
The importance of enhancing your wedding day look
Enhancing your wedding day look is so important as it is a day you will cherish and remember for the rest of your life. Your appearance plays a significant role in creating the perfect atmosphere and capturing beautiful memories in photographs. False lashes can be a game-changer when it comes to enhancing your natural beauty. They add volume, length, and definition to your lashes, making your eyes pop and adding that touch of elegance to your overall bridal look.
False lashes are available in various styles, from natural-looking to dramatic, giving you the freedom to choose the perfect lash style that complements your features and personal style.
Factors to consider when deciding to wear lashes
When deciding whether to wear lashes on your wedding day, there are several factors to consider. First, consider the overall theme and style of your wedding. If you're having a traditional or formal wedding, lashes can enhance your look and add that extra touch of sophistication. On the other hand, if you're going for a more relaxed and casual vibe, you might opt for a more natural lash or skip them altogether.
Comfort over style
Think about your comfort level. Some people find false lashes uncomfortable to wear, especially if they're not accustomed to them. It's important to do a trial run before the big day to ensure you're comfortable and confident with your lash choice. However, keep in mind that a good makeup artist should have at least 5 different styles for you to choose from. Your artist should also be able to recommend a lash that will fit your comfort level and eye shape best.
Note:
At Sexy Visage we have over 30 lashes that you can choose from for your big day, but keep in mind; we will always reccomend a lash that WE think would look best on you.
Getting Lash Extensions
One of the number one questions we get asked by our brides is if they should get lash extensions. For us, there are so many moments leading up to the wedding, both big and small. Lashes give your eyes that extra something and makes every moment special. Even after the wedding is done and over. You will still have your lashe which you can wear on your honeymoon, Now that's a win. If you are scared of the process, I always encourage clients to try them out at least 5 months prior and do a classic set. You can always go bigger later, but the classic is the way to go, as it gives your eyes a chance to get used to lash fibers hanging out.
The Elements
Lastly, consider the weather and potential environmental factors. If you're getting married outdoors or in a humid climate, ensure you choose lashes that are durable and can withstand these conditions.
In conclusion, the decision to wear lashes on your wedding day ultimately depends on your personal preferences and the factors mentioned above. Whomever you choose for your big day should be confidant enough in their skills to deliver a beautiful look with or without lashes.
Take a look below at some of our clients who decided not to do lashes.
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