Chinese bridal makeup is really a novelty for Hong Kong girls! Because Chinese bridal makeup is mainly based on red, orange and other colors, these intense colors may not be handled or matched by everyone. But you must wear a Chinese bridal look when going out. Don't worry, refer to the following 8 female stars' cheongsam styles, you will definitely understand more about the characteristics of Chinese bridal makeup, without too many cheongsam headdresses, you can also show the festive and grand feeling of the wedding.
The skirt itself is covered with embroidery, which is visually more fancy. If the makeup is too strong, it will easily appear too glamorous and tacky. Therefore, the eye makeup and lip makeup, which are the two places that make the first impression on people, must be taken care of first!
Chinese Bridal Makeup Reference 1. Yang Yi

Chinese Bridal Makeup Reference 2. Natalie Tong
Xiang Xiang, who has a lovely and lively personality, looks sweet and lovely under the red five-blessing skirt. The makeup artist used dark brown crescent eyebrows to outline Xiang Xiang's slightly baby-fat face contour, and boldly used dark red lipstick. Fortunately, Xiang Xiang has fair skin, red lips and white teeth, so even if the overall red content is too much, she can easily control it, making her skin look whiter without any vulgarity!
Chinese Bridal Makeup Reference 3. Grace Wong
When Wang Junxin got married, she wore a gown with dense gold and silver embroidery, and the red satin underneath was basically invisible. Many brides thought that this color combination would make them look fat after trying it on. Even though Wang Junxin has a slim figure, she still had to let her bangs fall to the sides of her cheeks to make her face look thinner. As for her overall makeup, it was mainly pure and refined, with light colors, and rouge and lip color were enough to achieve a natural and healthy feeling.
Chinese Bridal Makeup Reference 4. Vivian Hsu
This wedding photo of Xu Ruoxuan is obviously retro and nostalgic. Even her hairstyle is based on the wavy bangs of Shanghai women in the 50s and 60s. The bright red lip color is more prominent against the pale face and stiff expression. As far as wedding photos are concerned, it is beautiful, stylish and unconventional!
Chinese Bridal Makeup Reference 5. Miriam Yeung
The passionate Miriam Yeung wore a kimono covered with gold and silver threads, but it still couldn't hide her silly personality. The makeup artist still deliberately created triangular eye shadows on her eyelids and used light and shadow to brighten her brow bones, making her eyes look more three-dimensional and deep. The pink lip bag and the pink embroidery on the kimono complement each other, and it is obvious that they have been carefully matched and are very well matched.
Chinese Bridal Makeup Reference 6. Chen Beier
On her wedding day, the famous anchor Chen Bei'er slightly let go of her professional image and added a little femininity to her makeup. It is worth noting that her false eyelashes are long and curled, and she uses extended eyeliner and eyeshadow to make her eyes look bigger and brighter, which is suitable for brides with smaller eyes.
Chinese Bridal Makeup Reference 7. Liu Shishi
Liu Shishi's makeup is always stable. In the Chinese style dress, the middle part is matched with the braid as a hair circle, which is very fashionable. The makeup is simple and beautiful, and it is obvious that the shadows on the left and right sides of the cheeks make the face more pointed and thin, which gives her an indescribable sense of style.
Chinese Bridal Makeup Reference 8. Angelababy
Angelababy's dress and message are both in bright red with orange, which gives off a festive vibe. Angelababy looks as sweet as a doll. From the photos, the makeup artist has done some nose shadow on her, and slightly lengthened her eyebrows and eyes to make her facial features look more delicate. The golden brown eyeshadow outlines her naturally bright eyes.
References:
https://www.cosmopolitan.com.hk/bride/chinese-wedding-makeup-2