The nine months spent waiting to meet your baby is one of the most significant periods of your life. It's also one of the times that you will be photographed the most. Many expecting mothers love to have photos taken with their bumps so that they can hold on to those memories forever.
Glowy makeup and a good base will be crucial for ensuring that you look incredible during your special photoshoot. Here are some indispensable tips that you can use for your maternity photo session:
1. Use Flash-Safe Primer and Setting Spray
Have you ever seen a photo of yourself that looked like you wore the wrong shade of face powder, despite looking perfect in real life? If so, chances are that the strange hue is the result of a flashback — a white glow caused by specific SPF ingredients in makeups, such as primer and setting spray.
If you will be doing your makeup on your own, you will need to select flash-safe products for photo perfection. Read the ingredients on your makeup and avoid those that contain SPF, silica, mica, zinc, or titanium.
2. Do Contouring the Right Way
Bright lights can effectively wash out the details of your face, resulting in an unprofessional photo of you and your bump. When done correctly, contouring can help define your features and highlight your bone structure. If contouring is not your style, highlighting is often enough to add dimension to your face, making you look fantastic in those maternity shots!
3. Apply Powder Sparingly
Avoid applying multiple layers of powder, foundation, and concealer because your face will very quickly look cakey. This will make photos especially difficult because editing your skin to a natural texture will be a struggle.
If you have problems with oily skin, bring some blotting sheets that will absorb oil but not disturb your makeup. Additionally, choose the right powder — avoid anything that says HD or mineral, or you'll see the effects of the flashback effect firsthand. Choose a translucent powder that will stay flat in flash.
4. Apply a Little Bit Heavier Makeup than Normal
This may not be a popular practice, but applying your glowy makeup a little bit heavier than normal will make your features stand out a bit more. This is to avoid looking washed out on photos. Consider a more vibrant colour on your eyes and lips to give your face some much-needed contrast — this will keep your face visible even in wide and long shots.
Conclusion
Makeup that looks perfect in real life doesn't always translate to impeccable photos. These tips will help ensure that you look good on photographs and that you avoid some makeup disasters, such as the flashback effect, during your maternity photo shoot. Professional photographers will always be happy to address any insecurities you may have.



