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HD Bridal & Reception Makeup Training in Bengaluru

byShwetha SinghAcademy at T. Dasarahalli, BengaluruStarts from32,000 per student / courseView full gallery

Master the technical art of HD bridal makeup and reception styling with hands-on training that focuses on product science, skin prep, and real-world techniques.

A beautiful South Indian bridal look created by one of my students during their portfolio shoot. Notice the perfect draping of the silk saree and the placement of the traditional temple waist belt, or 'vaddanam'.

This was a student's first time creating a full HD makeup look. The result is a radiant and elegant half-saree style, perfect for pre-wedding ceremonies.

A close-up on the details of a South Indian bridal look, showcasing the intricate 'jhumka' earrings with pearl chains and the perfectly draped silk saree.

The final look of a vibrant South Indian bridal makeover. The combination of a bright lime green saree with a contrasting blue blouse is a popular choice for modern brides.

A classic South Indian bridal look with bold red eye makeup and traditional gold jewelry. We are currently taking bookings for the wedding season.

A fresh and colorful Haldi or Mehendi look, complete with floral jewelry. In my course, you'll learn to create specific looks for every single wedding event.

A stunning reception look featuring a black and gold lehenga with a sheer dupatta. This style is perfect for an evening event, and we teach how to make the makeup last all night.

A glamorous North Indian bridal look with a dramatic purple smokey eye and heavy emerald jewelry. This is a great example of the bold, statement looks we teach.

A full-length view of a South Indian bride, showcasing the complete look from the 'maang tikka' to the perfectly pleated saree.

A classic pose for a South Indian bride against a simple green backdrop, allowing the vibrant saree, gold jewelry, and flawless makeup to stand out.

About HD Bridal & Reception Looks

When you are aiming for that flawless HD bridal finish, the secret is not just the layer of foundation you apply. It is the base underneath. I always teach my students to check if the skin needs a water-based or silicone-based product first. If you do not match your primer to your foundation, the makeup will separate or crack under the bright wedding lights. It is small technical choices like this that separate a hobbyist from a professional makeup artist.

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