In India, bridal makeup can vary depending on the region and cultural background of the bride. However, there are a few common trends and styles across different states.
In North India, bridal makeup tends to be heavy and dramatic with a focus on bold eyes and colourful lips. The brides often opt for traditional jewellery and headgear, such as a maang tikka and matha patti, which are incorporated into the overall look.
In South India, bridal makeup is typically more minimalistic and natural-looking, with a focus on a dewy complexion and subtle eyes. Brides often adorn traditional jewellery such as temple jewellery and jasmine flowers in their hair.
In East India, bridal makeup tends to be more elaborate and heavily adorned with a focus on bold eyes and red or maroon lips. Brides often wear traditional jewellery such as chunky kundan or gold jewellery and flowers in their hair.
In the West, states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa etc, bridal makeup may have a more traditional and elegant look with a focus on bright coloured lips and defined eyes. Brides often wear traditional jewellery such as nath, haath phool, and chunky gold jewellery.
Again, these are generalisations and many makeup artists can create any look you want regardless of the region.