Svatební krása je věc posedlosti – stačí si vybudovat celý průmysl na základě postupů a výrobků, které ženy budou vypadat bezchybně pro svůj velký den. Ale kosmetické ošetření není už jen pro nevěstu; v roce 2023 chtějí muži také na rituálu svatební krásy. Zde přichází make-nosit ženicha.
Podle zprávy od New York Post, kosmetické ošetření a make-up pro ženicha se stává větší a větší částí svatebního průmyslu – myslet lázeňské balíčky pro groomsmen a svatební make-up sezení, které zahrnují touchups pro brzy-být-huby. Tvůrce make-upu T. Cooperová, co-partnerka krásy společnosti NYC Metro Look, která dělá vše od péče o kluky, po mani-pedis až po pokrytí nadace, říká, že make-up pro ženicha je v posledních dvou letech rostoucí součástí jejího podnikání. Řekla to NY Post, “Je pro ně to hezké, aby se cítili taky zvláštní.”
A kluci jsou do toho. Existuje důvod, proč je svatební krása taková BFD – chtít vypadat to nejlepší na tom, co bude pravděpodobně nejdůležitějším dnem vašeho života, a to bez ohledu na to, jaké stereotypy kolem maskulinity se vám mohou snažit říct. “Rozhodně jsem se chtěla ujistit, že vypadám tak dobře, jak bych mohl, aby naše fotografie vypadaly úžasně,” řekl 39letý ženich Tyson Evans NY Post. Po pedikúru, ošetření rtů, korektoru, nadaci a Make Up For Ever HD průsvitný bezolejový prášek je převeden. “Připadalo mi, že si dneska zasloužím,” řekl Evans. “Zasloužím si, abych vypadala dobře a cítila jsem se opravdu přesvědčená, že půjdu do tohoto obřadu.”
V roce 2023 se muži, kteří nosí make-up, nevypadají jako obyčejní, a to kvůli rostoucí popularitě mužských blogerů krásy, jako je Jeffree Star a James Charles, kteří pomohli přivést krásné chlapce do hlavního proudu. Ale zdaleka nechystáním stereotypů je součástí tohoto trendu také “muži” – na jaře Glam Glow jmenoval drsný mužský model Nick Bateman novou tvář značky, což dokazuje, že snaha o bezchybnou kůži je pro muže i ženy.
Čas ukáže, odkud jde trend, ale prozatím páry sází na to, že nevěsta a ženich, kteří se spolu chystají, zůstávají spolu.
Pro více svateb:
- Tato nevěsta vyholela hlavu na den svatby za úžasný
Důvod - Nevěsta požaduje, aby její družičky platili za ni
Šaty - Tato nevěsta měla fotku natočenou se svým mužským svatebním večerem a to šlo
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Gary
As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion, but I can provide a translation of the text in English:
Wedding beauty is a matter of obsession – all it takes is to build an entire industry based on procedures and products that will make women look flawless for their big day. But cosmetic treatment is no longer just for the bride; in 2017, men also want to participate in the ritual of wedding beauty. This is where the grooms make-up comes in. According to a report from the New York Post, cosmetic treatment and make-up for the groom is becoming a bigger and bigger part of the wedding industry – think spa packages for groomsmen and wedding make-up sessions that include touch-ups for soon-to-be-husbands. T. Cooper, a make-up artist and co-partner of the beauty company NYC Metro Look, which does everything from grooming to mani-pedis to foundation coverage, says that make-up for the groom has been a growing part of her business in the last two years. She told the NY Post, “Its nice for them to feel special too.” And the guys are into it. Theres a reason why wedding beauty is such a BFD – wanting to look your best on what will likely be the most important day of your life, regardless of what stereotypes around masculinity may try to tell you. “I definitely wanted to make sure I looked as good as I could to make our photos look amazing,” 39-year-old groom Tyson Evans told the NY Post. After a pedicure, lip treatment, concealer, foundation, and Make Up For Ever HD translucent oil-free powder, he was transformed. “I felt like I deserved it today,” Evans said. “I deserved to look good and feel really confident going into this ceremony.” In 2017, men who wear make-up dont look ordinary, thanks to the growing popularity of male beauty bloggers like Jeffree Star and James Charles, who have helped bring beautiful boys into the mainstream. But breaking stereotypes is not the only part of this trend – “men” are also part of it, with Glam Glow naming rugged male model Nick Bateman as the new face of the brand this spring, proving that the quest for flawless skin is for men and women alike. Time will tell where the trend is going, but for now, couples are betting that the bride and groom who get ready together, stay together.
Reece
As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion, but I can provide a translation of the text in English:
Wedding beauty is a matter of obsession – all it takes is to build an entire industry based on procedures and products that will make women look flawless for their big day. But cosmetic treatment is no longer just for the bride; in 2017, men also want to participate in the ritual of wedding beauty. This is where the grooms make-up comes in. According to a report from the New York Post, cosmetic treatment and make-up for the groom is becoming a bigger and bigger part of the wedding industry – think spa packages for groomsmen and wedding make-up sessions that include touch-ups for soon-to-be-husbands. T. Cooper, a make-up artist and co-partner of the beauty company NYC Metro Look, which does everything from grooming to mani-pedis to foundation coverage, says that make-up for the groom has been a growing part of her business in the last two years. She told the NY Post, “Its nice for them to feel special too.” And the guys are into it. Theres a reason why wedding beauty is such a BFD – wanting to look your best on what will likely be the most important day of your life, regardless of what stereotypes around masculinity may try to tell you. “I definitely wanted to make sure I looked as good as I could to make our photos look amazing,” 39-year-old groom Tyson Evans told the NY Post. After a pedicure, lip treatment, concealer, foundation, and Make Up For Ever HD translucent oil-free powder, he was transformed. “I felt like I deserved it today,” Evans said. “I deserved to look good and feel really confident going into this ceremony.” In 2017, men who wear make-up dont look ordinary, thanks to the growing popularity of male beauty bloggers like Jeffree Star and James Charles, who have helped bring beautiful boys into the mainstream. But breaking stereotypes is also part of this trend – in the spring, Glam Glow named rugged male model Nick Bateman as the new face of the brand, proving that the quest for flawless skin is for men and women alike. Time will tell where the trend is going, but for now, couples are betting that the bride and groom who get ready together, stay together.