Body Shimmer on Wedding Day

The day you always dreamed of becomes your reality, and you are ready to make a powerful vow to your partner to be by their side forever. This is your time to shine. Your loved ones have gathered to celebrate your new beginning. In your amazing wedding attire, whether it be a dress, suit, jumpsuit, or something in between, you will certainly already be glowing with excitement for the day. Imagine not only being able to have a natural glow on your wedding day, but also being able to sparkle your way into the room.

Body shimmers add a touch of sparkle to enhance skin radiance, making it a beautiful addition to your wedding day. In order to achieve the perfect radiant glowing look, be sure to apply the body shimmer to areas where light hits the skin, such as your neck, shoulders, arms, collarbones, and even your hair. We recommend applying lotion to your skin to help the shimmer adhere better and last longer.
Some body shimmers may stain or damage clothing, so it is important to take precautions and choose the right shimmer. We recommend using shimmers that are made with synthetic mica, since they tend to be more eco-friendly and easier to clean off. We also recommend reading the label on your wedding attire to see what kind of fabric it is and avoid damage. If you are unsure of its application, it would be best to consider having it applied by a professional makeup artist, considering this is a very important and unique day.

For a flawless finish, it is important to choose the right body shimmer color to match your skin tone and wedding theme. There are many types of body shimmers and shimmer colors to choose from. Body shimmer puffs and sprays happen to be the most practical and easiest to apply. SushyGlowCosmetics offers a variety of colors to match every skin tone and theme. For weddings, we recommend “Rainbow Freckles” for a burst of multiple colors, “Wish Charm” for a pink aura, or “Goblin’s Treasure” to sparkle like the golden person that you are.

Author: Luis Guillen
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