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Pretty Woman | Who knows the most common beauty quandries brides face better than the hair and makeup artists who primp them into princesses? We asked local artist Ashley Perryman to field brides’ most common questions. Oh, and for a little inspiration, check out Ashley’s work in our fashion feature

Answer: Extensions are definitely worth checking out—just do a trial run before your wedding day.

The Mane Thing
Should I use extensions to make my short hair look long?

Answer: Extensions are definitely worth checking out—just do a trial run before your wedding day. See if your stylist makes his or her own, or if they will add the ready-made variety (like Jessica Simpson and Ken Paves’ line, Hairdo, available at ULTA Beauty). Just be sure to get add-ins made of 100 percent human hair, as synthetic hair can’t take curling or styling (it actually melts when exposed to extreme heat).

Bat those beauties
Should I use false lashes to enhance my eyes?

Answer: Yes! But be careful. Choose natural lashes such as Ardell’s Duralash Natural Lash or InvisiBand Babies (available at Sally Beauty Supply) and make sure your choice enhances your natural lashes but doesn’t look over-the-top. For comfort’s sake, give them a test drive.

Long-lasting lips
What type of lipstick should I use to ensure it lasts through all the hugs and kisses on my Big Day?

Answer: Store-bought long-lasting lipstick tends to be dry and grainy, so try making your own version for the best balance of moisture and pigment. Start by applying a thick layer of foundation to your lips, then lightly powder and line them. Next, apply lipstick followed by a shiny gloss like Smith’s Rosebud Salve (available at Stella Nova). This homespun version of long-lasting lipwear will keep your pout perfect all day long.

Minimal Minerals
If I don’t usually wear makeup, how can I dress up my look without looking overdone?

Answer: Even if you don’t usually wear makeup, it is a good idea to wear a little for photos, but not so much your groom doesn’t recognize you. If you hire a makeup artist, bring magazine clips to give them light-handed ideas. If you’re doing it yourself, a good light-touch mineral-based makeup line like La Bella Donna (available at Elysium Salon in Mount Pleasant) should do the trick.

The Big Cover-up
How can I cover up nerve-related breakouts?

Answer: Treat the breakout instead of just covering it up. But this doesn’t involve minor surgery in your bathroom the eve of your wedding! Rather, cover your index finger with tissue and dab on spot treatment like Clean & Clear Advantage Acne Spot Treatment (available at drugstores), which won’t over-dry skin. Next, use non-irritating cover-up like Shu Uemura Foundation (available at Sephora).

Wax on, Wax off
Should I do anything to my eyebrows before my wedding?

Answer: Given how your brows frame your eyes, it’s a good idea to get tweezed or waxed at least a week before your wedding. But if you have sparse eyebrows, don’t draw them on like a cartoon character. Instead, fill and groom them with Smashbox Brow Tech (available at ULTA Beauty), a part-powder, part-brow pomade kit.

The Wedding Row

December 11 2019
Pittsburgh residents Natalie and Matthew met the old-school way—sans dating apps. They instead met in person, a rarity these days. While playing darts at a local watering hole, Matt’s friend was...

December 10 2019
Although Elliott and Melissa met each other in an MBA fellowship program, their relationship wouldn’t take off until a few years later. Being in the same program, they had naturally amassed a lot of...

December 9 2019
Dating etiquette has told us that guys should make the first move, right? Well, in the case of Brittany and Kyle, she was the one that made the first official move and we couldn’t be any prouder. The...

December 6 2019
Friday at last, my friends. And with that, we thought we’d share a super sweet wedding with you featuring a bride (duh!), a groom (of course), and their wee little boy named Bear. You may have seen a...

December 5 2019
Charleston’s hotshot lawyers Meg and Richard chose Bowens Island Restaurant to exchange vows and party the night away this past April. “There is something so beautifully simple and genuine about...

December 4 2019
If you’re as excited for the holidays as us, then you’ll love this winter-wonderland inspired wedding where pine boughs, branches with red berries, and tree ornament butler cards brought seasonal...

December 3 2019
Sighhhh … was that loud enough for you? We are trying to convey to you in any and every which way possible how truly marvelous Elise and Mike’s rooftop Dewberry wedding was. As soon as...

December 2 2019
It’s always a special, special day when we get to feature one of our own, or in today’s bride Cayleigh’s case, one of our formers. Cayleigh, the lead planner and owner of Charleston...