Wedding Hair & Makeup
Yes, you can absolutely request a natural look during your wedding makeup trial. Clearly communicate your preferences, show inspiration photos, & describe what “natural” means to you. A skilled artist will enhance your features subtly while ensuring long-lasting wear. Make sure the final result still feels comfortable & authentically you.
Yes, you can & should request a specific makeup artist for your wedding makeup trial, especially if you want consistency on your big day. Confirm their availability in advance, as popular artists book quickly. Ensure the artist you trial with is the same one scheduled for your actual wedding day makeup.
Yes, you can request changes after your wedding makeup trial is complete. It’s important to communicate any concerns or preferences clearly, even after the session. Most artists welcome feedback & will adjust the look for the wedding day. Follow up soon after the trial to ensure time for necessary refinements.
Yes, you can test both airbrush & traditional makeup during your wedding makeup trial. Discuss this in advance, as it may require more time or an added fee. Comparing both helps you decide based on finish, feel, & longevity, ensuring you choose the best option for your skin type & preferences.
Yes, you can try multiple looks during your wedding makeup trial, but it depends on time & your artist’s policy. Most trials allow testing one main look with minor adjustments. If you want drastically different styles, discuss this in advance. Additional time or cost may apply for extended or second sessions.
Yes, schedule your wedding makeup trial close to your final skincare treatment, but allow at least 3–5 days between them. This gives your skin time to settle, especially after facials or peels, & helps your makeup artist work with your skin’s true condition for accurate product matching & application.
Yes, wearing your wedding makeup trial look out is a smart way to test longevity. It lets you see how the makeup holds up over several hours, in various lighting, & through different activities. Pay attention to comfort, durability, & appearance. Share your observations with your artist for necessary adjustments.
To ensure consistency, take clear photos of the trial from multiple angles, note products used, & request a written breakdown from your artist. Confirm that the same artist will do your wedding makeup. Discuss any changes clearly in advance, & consider a second trial if adjustments are needed later.
To evaluate products used during a wedding makeup trial, ask your artist for product names & observe how they perform on your skin. Note any irritation, wear time, oil control, or dryness. Take photos in different lighting. This helps determine if the products suit your skin type, tone, & wedding day needs.
Be honest & respectful when giving feedback. Mention what you like or dislike, such as color intensity, foundation feel, or eye shape. Use clear terms like “too heavy” or “too light” rather than vague comments. Share preferences openly & speak up early so adjustments can be made efficiently.