Going to my uncles funeral on Friday.
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Mar 12, 2014
Brittany B.
I have no idea what to wear. I don't want to wear to much black because its depressing. The weather is going to be 75 degrees. I need some help on outfits hair and makeup pleaseeee!
Mar 12, 2014
Meagan M.
You can't go wrong with a black dress. At my uncles and grandma's funeral I changed the colors with a cream and a black. That way it's not too black yet it's respectful too.
Mar 13, 2014
Brittany B.
Thank you girls it helps so much <3 I love that hairstyle I've never seen it before :)
Mar 13, 2014
Shauna S.
This picture isn't with a black dress but you can still get the idea
Mar 14, 2014
Ariana G.
If not black then perhaps a dark blue or purple? But nothing too flashy
Mar 14, 2014
Marissa L.
I went to a funeral recently, in California, so ik what you mean. at funerals, remember you aren't there to look nice, you're there to pay your respect to the person that passed away, black is considered the most respectful. I wore a simple black dress with tights (mine was a bit short) and black flats. makeup was a bit of light silver shadow on the lid, black eyeshadow as liner (no wing), slightly darker silver on the lower lash line and nude liner in the water line, with a nude gloss on the lips and a light pink blush. very easy, very respectful/appropriate, and still pretty. also, not a lot of running from crying since it wasn't a ton of makeup
Mar 14, 2014
Caitriona H.
Unfortunately I've been to many funerals in my life. Honestly you may feel like its over the top to wear all black but I promise once you're there you'll be glad you did. As for makeup, less is more. This isn't the time for smokey eyes, red lips or contouring, if you're going to wear makeup at all keep it very basic. Maybe concealer, powder, waterproof mascara and some lip balm. Don't forget to have a lot of tissues on hand for yourself and others. And maybe some eye drops.
Mar 14, 2014
Caitriona H.
Sorry for your loss.
Mar 14, 2014
Caitriona H.
Sorry I forgot hair, just do a pony or a bun.