Jennifer Aronson Makeup
5.0/5.0
1800 Westheimer, Houston, TX 77098
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About
Jennifer Aronson has more than 15 years experience as a professional makeup artist. Her creative talents include a specialty in bridal makeup as well as her personal techniques for expertly flawless makeup application. Jennifer’s services include makeup for weddings, special occasion, portraits, photoshoot/editorial, private makeup lessons, seasonal updates, makeup parties, and Lavish Lash eyelash extensions. All services can also be provided on location or in the privacy of your own home.
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Frequently Asked Questions for Beauty & Health
What beauty services do you offer?
Makeup
Do you offer trials and consultations?
Yes
Can you service a large group or bridal party?
Yes
Additional Questions and Answers
Q.I'm getting my makeup for my wedding. How can I make sure it lasts all day? A. First, use a good moisturizer that works for your skin type, Then, use a makeup primer. After that, it's all about choosing products with powder formulations, which are known for their terrific staying power. Start with translucent powder brushed on over your foundation. Next, choose a powder eye shadow and liner applied with a brush (instead of a waxy pencil). Long-wearing lipstick completes the look. Q. I want my wedding pictures to look timeless. What brow shape won't look dated in ten years? A. Whether your brows are bushy or fine, keep them as natural-looking as possible, but create a strong arch that peaks at the highest point of your brow. Start by standing two feet from a regular wall mirror to see where the brow is too heavy,That way you'll get the big picture and avoid overplucking. If you're filling in your brows with a pencil, always brush the color through to blend. Q.I want to look radiant in my wedding pictures. What can I do to brighten up my skin? It tends to be dull. A. Go for a healthy glow with an exfoliating scrub or a glycolic acid cleanser. When used two to three times a week, these products remove the dead layer of skin that's causing your less-than-radiant look. "Pay attention to your eating habits, too," advises Leslie Baumann, M.D., chief of cosmetic dermatology at the University of Miami. "A strictly low-fat diet often results in dull, dry skin, so be sure your diet is well rounded, including foods that contain cholesterol or unsaturated fats." Q.My skin gets blotchy when I'm stressed. I'm sure it'll happen on my wedding day. What can I do? A. If you hit a bad patch, don't panicYou can create an even skin tone with a good foundation. If you've got generally clear skin, start with a lightly textured liquid base, then dot on a matching cream concealer, using your finger to blend. Brides with more troubled complexions should choose a full coverage foundation and stick concealer for more complete coverage. Be sure to pick a concealer with a yellow, not pink, undertone, and set your makeup with a loose translucent powder.Gently roll it onto your skin with a powder puff.
Tips and Advice
![]() CHECKLIST 6 months Research hairstyles: Consider your personal style, your wedding dress and where your reception will take place. Interview stylists: Ask to see their portfolios, and discuss ideas for your style. Determine a schedule with your new stylist for your pre-wedding cut, color and other treatments. For hair that’s shiny and healthy, start getting conditioning treatments six months before your wedding day. 3 months Choose your veil or headpiece. Bring all hair accessories with you to your next appointment. 6 months Research hairstyles: Consider your personal style, your wedding dress and where your reception will take place. Interview stylists: Ask to see their portfolios, and discuss ideas for your style. Determine a schedule with your new stylist for your pre-wedding cut, color and other treatments. For hair that’s shiny and healthy, start getting conditioning treatments six months before your wedding day. Do a trial run of your big-day do. Bring a trustworthy friend to get her honest opinion. Don't be afraid to reject a style. Your stylist should be willing to experiment until you're satisfied Book your make up artist and hairstylist. 1 month Get your hair trimmed. If you perm, straighten or color your hair, get these treatments done as well. Ask your stylist to show you how to remove your headpiece without ruining your do; practice before you leave the salon. If you highlight your hair, now’s the time for a final touchup. Color looks better after the first couple of weeks—and if you don't like it, there’s enough time to get it fixed. Assemble a "hair repair" kit for the big day, stocked with extra pins and any styling products for last-minute touch-ups. Ask a bridesmaid to make sure it’s with you when you dress. Your wedding day Wear a loose shirt that zips or buttons in the front so that you won't ruin your do when you change into your wedding dress. |