How to Do Makeup for an Engagement Party
Build around polished skin, defined eyes, and a lip color that photographs well—think elevated everyday, not wedding day.
- Perfect the base. Use a medium-coverage foundation that matches your neck exactly. Set with translucent powder only where you get oily. Skip heavy contouring—you want to look like yourself, just better.
- Define your eyes subtly. Apply neutral eyeshadow one shade deeper than your skin tone in the crease. Line upper lashes with brown or black liner, keeping it thin. Curl lashes and apply two coats of mascara.
- Add warmth strategically. Sweep peachy or rose blush on the apples of your cheeks, blending upward. Use a coordinating shade on your lips—something that enhances your natural color rather than transforming it.
- Set for longevity. Mist setting spray over your entire face, holding the bottle at arm's length. Touch up lipstick after eating or drinking, and carry blotting papers for any shine.