There are a lot of rules about wedding attire: nothing too sparkly, skimpy or (God forbid) white. Let your summer spirit shine with this totally-not-boring (but still appropriate) summer wedding eye makeup. The blue liner makes the whites of your eyes look extra white (good news if you were partying in the name of love at the rehearsal dinner the night before), and the coppery gold shadow sets off any eye color.
Tutorial: JKissa Makeup
Tutorial: JKissa Makeup
If you're on a picnic, you're likely in one of two scenarios: You've recently started dating someone who is really trying to impress you, or you work at the kind of establishment that has a softball team and company picnics. Regardless, you want to keep your makeup nice and light for this occasion. This eye-brightening, cheek-bone-creating look pairs luminous skin with soft eye and lip makeup. It's a 10-minute routine that looks effortlessly pretty.
Tutorial: Lisa Eldridge
Tutorial: Lisa Eldridge
We know you're probably tired of hearing about no-makeup makeup -- but for the beach, it's the only way to go. When you go to the beach, you want a natural makeup look. Spidery lashes, heavy foundation and lipstick that requires reapplication need not apply.
Tutorial: Made Yew Look Twice
Tutorial: Made Yew Look Twice
Regular festival attendees know that when heavy foundation is introduced to summer music events you will inevitably have a slick mess on your face in no time. Stick to products with a little more staying power, like this metallic liner and punchy lip.
Tutorial: Keiko Lynn
Tutorial: Keiko Lynn
Makeup artists agree: glowing, contoured makeup looks ah-mazing in pictures. And if you're fancy enough to be sipping on cocktails on a rooftop, you're going to want to take some pictures. Take your rooftop selfie to the (pun alert) next level with this gleaming summer makeup look.
Tutorial: Teni Panosian
Tutorial: Teni Panosian