Bridal Hair and Makeup – Getting Ready

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Your bridal hair and makeup should add that special finishing touch to your ensemble for your big day, making sure it all runs smoothly. To make sure this happens seamlessly, be sure to communicate with professionals beforehand, and be willing to invest in trial sessions – for the sake of smooth wedding day operations!

Airbrush makeup and false eyelashes will likely increase your expenses, along with travel for makeup artists and hair stylists, plus tipping is typically expected.

1. Invest in a Trial

If you are hiring beauty vendors for your wedding day, it is advisable to arrange a trial. This allows you to see how your desired look translates onto your body as well as having an opportunity to ask any questions before your special day arrives.

Rhea McCarter of Adore Makeup Boutique + Salon recommends asking your wedding planner for recommendations of hair and makeup professionals in your region. They should know which professionals have proven themselves trustworthy over many weddings in that region.

Consider any extra services like airbrush makeup and false lashes; those extras can jack up the average cost of makeup artists and hairstylists significantly. Also factor in travel fees as that can quickly add up for destination weddings!

2. Consider Your Hair Type

When selecting bridal hair and makeup looks, you must take into account both your natural features and the style of your wedding gown. From boho chic to classic elegance, your chosen aesthetic should compliment both elements to achieve a cohesive aesthetic.

Make sure to book a trial session with an experienced makeup artist familiar with working with various skin types and hairstyles, and who has experience advising brides-to-be on which trends would work best with their face shape, wedding theme and dress style. Remember to communicate openly during this appointment so your stylist understands exactly what look you envision for the big day! This will ensure a successful result on the big day!

3. Incorporate Current Trends

Wedding beauty trends continue to evolve, giving brides more options than ever to feel confident on the big day. Selecting your ideal look can help you feel in control as you walk down the aisle.

Be inspired by current trends to complement and reflect your personal style and dress. Smoky eyes are an excellent choice for brides looking to make a statement on their big day.

At weddings both indoor and outdoor, natural looks – which feature glowing skin with subtle blush – have become an increasingly popular trend. This style works perfectly for both classic and boho brides. Additionally, unique hair accessories like headpieces or tiaras add color and create photo-worthy moments; your stylist will be able to advise you how best to incorporate these trends into your overall look and wedding theme.

4. Communicate With Your Stylist

Be sure to have adequate lighting in the area where you will be getting ready. This will ensure that both makeup and hair work flawlessly together.

Acknowledging any items that you don’t like and providing honest feedback now would save the stress and disappointment on the big day!

Bridesmaids often need touch ups or redos before the big day and this can take extra time in your schedule. Be sure to include this extra time so everyone arrives on time and the bride doesn’t feel rushed – this will also reduce drama and keep the atmosphere peaceful!

5. Plan Ahead

Preparing for any wedding requires planning in advance and adhering to an efficient timeline for getting ready. A well-organized plan will make this part of the experience less hectic and help to ensure it goes as smoothly as possible.

Establishing a timeline can help determine when it is best to begin hair and makeup for each member of your bridal party, and how long this process should take overall.

Make sure to schedule time for lunch or breakfast, and think ahead about how much caffeine may be needed (appointing a coffee runner can be very useful!).

As part of your wedding services planning, it is also crucial to determine who will receive their services first or last. Some stylists prefer doing the bride’s hair and makeup first in order to reduce any potential for mistakes while she tries on her dress; this decision ultimately depends on your stylist’s skill level and may change over time.