Having spoken to a few make-up artists, maybe seen some pictures of their work and got an idea of fees, the best thing to do is to book a trial with someone you like the sound of. The wedding make-up trial is where final looks get decided and everything else gets ironed out. A good make-up artist will offer a trial as far in advance as possible and create a 100% perfect look for your wedding day. The length of the trial should be completely flexible to allow for any questions as well as the possibility of showing you a few different looks or techniques.
At the trial, check that the make-up artist’s kit is clean and comprehensive. Also check that they work hygienically, for example, using spatulas to remove product from containers. Ask questions to get all the information you need in order to have relaxed run up to the actual day. Find out if there are any products that you will need to buy for retouches on the wedding day, for example lipstick or blotting papers.
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