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Bridal and Event Makeup Styles in Bengaluru

byImpana MakeoversOnline classes via Google Meet; In-person sessions at Studio in JP Nagar or your venue in Bengaluru, Mysuru & KodaguStarts from999 per courseView full gallery

Whether it is a soft muhurtham look or a traditional festive makeover, I focus on techniques that celebrate your natural features. Explore my approach to creating long-lasting, camera-ready bridal styles.

Applying a soft, natural base for a bride's muhurtham look. Using a ring light ensures perfect lighting to see every detail, a tip I share in my online classes for getting your makeup just right.

A close-up shot of applying mascara to a gorgeous bride for her muhurtham look. Defining the lashes is a key step to making the eyes pop, and I teach simple hacks for a clump-free application.

Applying the perfect shade of red lipstick to complete this bride's traditional look. I guide my students on how to choose and apply lip colors that complement their skin tone and the occasion.

Gently applying blush to add a healthy glow to the bride's cheeks. The key is to use the right brush and blending technique for a natural-looking flush, which we practice in my self-makeup course.

A serene moment as I complete a traditional look for a client. Notice the soft, blended eyeshadow and the perfectly defined features, all techniques that are part of my curriculum.

Almost there to finish the bridal look. This shot captures the process of applying powder to set the makeup, ensuring it stays flawless throughout the event. I use and recommend Kryolan products for their excellent results.

I love my job. A candid moment of me applying blush on a client, ensuring her makeup is perfect for her special day. This passion for the art is what I bring to every class I teach.

About Bridal & Event Makeup Techniques

When I work on a bridal look, my priority is skin prep that actually holds up under event lights. I use a mix of professional-grade products to ensure your base stays flawless from the first ritual to the final photo, without ever feeling heavy or caked-on.

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