Putting Your Best Face Forward with Beauty Guru, Sudha Ganesan

Founder of Faces by SudhaG, Sudha Ganesan

Founder of Faces by SudhaG, Sudha Ganesan

Sudha Ganesan and her team of bridal make-up artists—Sue, Patma, and Alysaa—have been in the industry for seven years. Originally from the island of Borneo, the founder of Faces by SudhaG’s foray into make-up began as a passion project. Largely inspired by the quote, “Do a job that you love and you will never have to work another day in your life,” Sudha turned her vision into the full-fledged beauty house that it is today.

The Faces by SudhaG team

The Faces by SudhaG team

Coupling her zeal for beauty with the desire to empower women, Sudha’s beliefs are translated through her work. “We are very particular with the products and tools that we use as they play a key role in the finishing result,” affirms Sudha.Working with internationally acclaimed brands that complement Asian skin tones and local climates, Faces ensures all of its clients feel beautiful inside out through the strokes of a brush.

For a radiant look, reduce sugar and sodium intake a few weeks before your big day

For a radiant look, reduce sugar and sodium intake a few weeks before your big day

With Sudha, the sky is the limit. Her perseverance has led her and her team of professional artists to instill confidence in women, session after session. Putting her clients’ interests above all else, Sudha makes it her personal mission at Faces to realise a woman’s picture-perfect wedding look. Free make-up trials and consultation sessions are also offered to brides-to-be, whose looks will be customised to best suit them.

Use olive-oil-infused shampoos and conditioners for that extra shine

Use olive-oil-infused shampoos and conditioners for that extra shine

Did You Know?

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Flowers thrown at the bride’s path symbolise a sweet and plentiful future.

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In Ancient Roman and Greek cultures, brides wore veils to protect against evil spirits, and this tradition is continued up till today.

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Diamonds were first used in engagement rings in 1477 when King Maximilian I of Germany proposed to Mary of Burgundy.

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