Viral Bride Disappointed with Hijab and Makeup on Wedding Day in Papua

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Viral story of a bride who was dissatisfied with the make-up and hijab style created by the make-up artist chosen by her in-laws. She originally wanted to wear a beautiful Solo princess style hijab make-up, but on the day it didn’t meet her expectations.

This post began to spread widely on social media starting from a post from the TikTok account @appaa_yaa. In the upload, the bride is seen wearing hijab make-up with a Solo princess theme.

“Other people’s makeup for Solo’s daughter is beautiful, right😍. I’m doing makeup using a mesh hijab so annoyed that I don’t want to smile,” wrote TikTok dkun @appaa_yaa.


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In the video, he shares reference photos of the makeup and hijab of Solo’s daughter, who looks flawless wearing a neatly shaped hijab complete with inner. However, on the day of the wedding ceremony, her makeup and hijab did not match the reference.

The makeup doesn’t blend in with the thick eyebrows which are not the same shape. She was also disappointed with the mesh hijab style which made her feel less confident. The hijab is no longer covered with a rectangular hijab and head makeup is immediately put on.

The bride’s post went viral on TikTok and immediately received a flood of comments from netizens. The TikTok account @appaa_yaa, via the comments column, said that the bridal make-up artist who did her make-up during the wedding ceremony was the choice of her in-laws.

“What’s your budget 😭 it must be your father-in-law who chooses,” asked TikTok user @itsdiahh.

“Rp. 10 million is more or less correct, sis😭,” replied the account @appaa_yaa.

“How come 😭😭 when choosing your make-up artist, sis 😭,” said the account @indalova_wedding.

“Because this is an event to download the in-laws so the husband’s family chooses MUA sis😭,” replied the account @appaa_yaa.

“Sis, I’m 10 million, including tent decoration, sound system, 3 changes of clothes, fg+photos, 2 rolls of kitchen tools, tables and chairs, meeting tools, pronotocoro, real jasmine, Hena, traditional mother, besan, and dayang😭,” said the account @Nurul_.

“Don’t confuse it with Papua, sis, 100 in Papua doesn’t feel like it means anything😂,” replied the account @appaa_yaa.

Wolipop has contacted the TikTok account @appaa_yaa. He has given permission to quote his post. He said that the ngunduh in-laws event was held in Papua.

Through the comments column, the bride admitted that she did not know this bridal make-up service. She only knew that the bridal makeup artist was still her husband’s family.

“Suddenly, when I finished, I peeked into my bedroom mirror and immediately started crying so much that I didn’t want to come out. When I had the ceremony at home, I also used Sunda MUA siger, my choice was good, poll,” he said.

Netizens thought that the wedding was a long time ago, because the makeup and hijab tended to be old school. The TikTok account @appaa_yaa, known as Dewi, said she got married this year.

“During the photo session, I didn’t smile once until the MUA reprimanded me and told me to smile😂. This is an in-law download event. Actually, I don’t want to leave the house, but I’m sorry, my parents will be embarrassed if I sulk. I finished my make-up and immediately cried uncontrollably in the room Sis😭 said Dewi.

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Wedding Woes in Papua: Bride’s Makeup Mishap Goes Viral!

Gather ’round, my friends! We’ve got a story hot off the viral press that’ll make you want to both cry and laugh—preferably at the same time. A bride in Papua has taken to Tiktok to share her wedding makeup disaster, and let me tell you, it’s a tale that has all the elements: drama, disappointment, and a rather cheeky dose of social media feedback.

When Your In-Laws Aren’t Your Ally

So here’s the setup: Our heroine, let’s call her Dewi—I mean, it sounds poetic, doesn’t it?—had a vision for her big day. She dreamed of a stunning Solo princess-style hijab. I can almost see her in her fantasy: twirling in a flowing dress, her hijab neatly shaped and glimmering like it’s been borrowed straight from a royal fairytale. But on the actual wedding day? Well, let’s just say she got a creative interpretation that left her feeling less princess and more ‘what on earth?’

A Makeup Artist Chosen by the In-Laws

Now, this is where things get juicy. Dewi can’t choose her own bridal make-up artist because, drumroll, please… her in-laws had already picked one for her. Now isn’t that the kind of “family bonding” we all dream about? I mean, who doesn’t love some unsolicited advice and choices made behind closed doors?

As she eloquently put it on Tiktok, “Other people’s makeup for Solo’s daughter is beautiful, right? I’m doing makeup using a mesh hijab so annoyed that I don’t want to smile.” Ah, the drama!

From Dreams to Disappointment

Picture it! Dewi emerges from her confidential chamber of secrets (also known as her bedroom) only to find that instead of looking like the queen she aspired to be, her makeup resembles something akin to a “before” shot in a beauty tutorial. Thick, misplaced eyebrows and a mesh hijab that felt more like a net than a garment—surely you could catch fish in that thing!

With tears streaming down her face, you can just hear the inner monologue: “Why, oh why didn’t I just take charge and pick my own MUA?” From what I gather, her only choice was that it was a family affair—a “download the in-laws” kind of occasion, where everyone’s all up in your business. Delightful, isn’t it?

The Internet Reacts!

Now, Dewi didn’t just suffer in silence. No, she decided to share her sorrow with the world, and boy, did the internet have opinions! Commenters sprang into action with hilarious remarks, “What’s your budget? 10 million! Oh right, your father-in-law must have chosen.” At least they can always find humor in someone else’s tragedy!

Plausibly, one commenter summed up the situation perfectly: “Don’t confuse it with Papua; 100 in Papua doesn’t feel like it means anything.” They should put that on a shirt! If only brides could budget for an absolute guaranty of joy instead.

A Lesson in Bridal Autonomy

To top it all off, once the tears dried, our bride admitted that this situation spiraled because she was unaware of the makeup artist’s previous work. Instead, it was all in the family—her husband’s family, to be exact. But there’s a silver lining! Dewi highlighted that the makeup from a different MUA she had used before the wedding was the kind of look that made her feel good. If only she’d gone with that artist!

Conclusion: Bridal Tales Never Get Old

So what’s the takeaway from Dewi’s tale? Don’t let your in-laws choose your makeup artist! Keep an eye on your bridal budget, and most importantly, be vocal about your vision. Weddings are supposed to be a fairytale, not a horror story featuring mesh hijabs and thick eyebrows leaving you in tears.

In the end, Dewi’s video went viral not just for the makeup mishap but for the hilarious commentary that made hundreds, if not thousands, relate to her plight. Remember, folks, the next time you hear someone say “it’s just makeup,” look them dead in the eye and say, “It’s my wedding!” Because, darling, we all deserve to feel like royalty on our big day—even if our fiscal reality is stuck in the budget realm!

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In a surprising turn of events, a bride has gone viral on social media after expressing her profound dissatisfaction with the makeup and hijab style that were chosen by her in-laws for her wedding day. Although she initially envisioned a stunning Solo princess-style hijab paired with flawless makeup, reality fell short of her expectations on the big day.

The story gained traction after being shared on TikTok by the account @appaa_yaa, where viewers can see the bride attempting to embrace the hijab make-up that was meant to reflect the elegant Solo princess theme.

“Other people’s makeup for Solo’s daughter is beautiful, right? 😍 I’m doing makeup using a mesh hijab, so annoyed that I don’t want to smile,” lamented TikTok user @appaa_yaa, revealing her disappointment.

In the corresponding video, reference photos of the desired Solo princess makeup are shared, showcasing a gorgeous bride adorned with a perfectly shaped hijab complemented by a refined inner layer. Unfortunately, when the bride viewed herself in the mirror on her wedding day, the makeup and hijab fell far below her expectations, leading to a wave of frustration.

The makeup failed to seamlessly blend with her features, particularly the thick eyebrows that did not match the desired shape. Moreover, the bride expressed dissatisfaction with the mesh hijab style she wore, which undermined her confidence, especially as it didn’t provide the coverage she had anticipated.

Many netizens flocked to comment on the viral TikTok post, and @appaa_yaa confirmed that the bridal makeup artist had been chosen by her in-laws, sparking an array of opinions and inquiries.

Amidst the flood of reactions, TikTok user @itsdiahh mused, “What’s your budget 😭 it must be your father-in-law who chooses.” The bride’s response revealed that her budget for the makeup was around Rp. 10 million, a topic that piqued the curiosity of many.

In a humorous exchange, user @Nurul_ shared that their own budget covered not just makeup but also tent decoration, sound systems, and various wedding necessities, reflecting the complexity of wedding planning in Papua.

Dewi, the bride, expressed her frustration in a candid message, revealing that she was unaware of the makeup service before the wedding, only learning about it through her husband’s family. “Suddenly, when I finished, I peeked into my bedroom mirror and immediately started crying so much that I didn’t want to come out,” she admitted, recounting her experience.

Despite her distress, the bride tried to navigate the ceremony’s demands, explaining, “During the photo session, I didn’t smile once until the MUA reprimanded me and told me to smile 😂. This is an in-law download event. Actually, I don’t want to leave the house, but I’m sorry, my parents will be embarrassed if I sulk.” The heartfelt emotions and cultural expectations connected to the nuptials are palpable as the bride shared her story with the world.

How can open‌ communication with family help avoid ⁣wedding day mishaps like those experienced by Dewi?

Rly due ‌to the thick​ eyebrows and the use of a mesh hijab that ⁣looked more like an afterthought than a ​stunning accessory. Her initial excitement turned into​ tears as she felt far from the princess she‌ wished to ‌embody on‍ her special day.

The backlash on social media ‍was swift and humorous, with users chiming in to share their own stories​ of wedding misadventures and offering tongue-in-cheek advice. One commenter ​even joked, “What’s your ⁤budget? 10 million? ⁢Oh‌ right, your father-in-law must have chosen.” Such comments underscore the universal acknowledgment that planning​ a⁤ wedding often means navigating familial ​expectations, which can ⁤sometimes lead to‍ unexpected and less-than-ideal outcomes.

In a follow-up video, Dewi, the bride at ⁤the center⁣ of this tale,​ reflected ⁢on ⁢her experience. She candidly admitted that ‍she had no prior⁢ experience with the makeup ‍artist ⁤chosen by her husband’s family, highlighting how significant the lack‌ of autonomy can be when it comes ⁢to personal milestones like weddings. “I peeked into the ⁣mirror and just⁢ started⁢ crying uncontrollably,”‍ she shared. “I didn’t want ⁣to leave⁤ the house. But I thought about how ⁢embarrassed my​ parents would ‌be if I⁤ sulked, so ‌I pushed through it.”

Ultimately,‍ Dewi’s story serves not only as a cautionary tale for brides-to-be regarding the importance ⁢of choosing their ‌own vendors ⁢but also⁣ as ‍a humorous reminder that‍ even the most ‍well-planned weddings can come with⁢ unexpected hiccups. It emphasizes the need for open communication and assertiveness when it comes to personal preferences,​ especially on⁤ a day as important ⁤as one’s wedding.

As the internet rallied ‍around her, many found solace and laughter ​in her plight, proving once⁤ again that while the journey to‍ ‘happily ever after’ may have ⁢its bumps—like an ill-fitting hijab ⁤or mismatched makeup—it also brings stories we can all learn from and​ share. After all, every bride deserves to feel ⁣like​ royalty on​ her big day, even when reality⁢ doesn’t​ quite match⁣ the fantasy.

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