I can't stress enough how important it is to book your makeup artist well in advance. I'm talking at least 6 months or more. I've had to turn away many disappointed brides who waited until only a few months, weeks or even a day before their big event. I do not have a "team" of artists, so I can only book a minimum number of clients in any given month.
Fall months such as September and October plus the Spring months; April and May, seem to be increasingly popular. I can't begin to count how many disappointed brides I've had to turn away who waited too long to book my makeup services. My advice to you is no matter the date or occasion, be sure to lock in your event date with a signed agreement and retainer as soon as you have decided on your makeup artist.
Fall months such as September and October plus the Spring months; April and May, seem to be increasingly popular. I can't begin to count how many disappointed brides I've had to turn away who waited too long to book my makeup services. My advice to you is no matter the date or occasion, be sure to lock in your event date with a signed agreement and retainer as soon as you have decided on your makeup artist.
One thing to keep in mind is that since I am not a "team" of artists, you can rest assured knowing that the makeup work you see on my website has been done by me and only me. I can imagine it might be confusing to look at a website wondering what artist did which makeup. But on my site, it's me, just me.
Saturdays and Sundays are usually always booked well in advance, but I've recently noticed a trend toward Friday weddings. So, no matter what day your special event falls on, I would be sure to plan well ahead to be able to book the artist you want.
I also seem to receive a lot of calls from brides in a panic at the last minute because their makeup artist isn't returning their phone calls, or they can't reach her or the makeup artist cancelled. Sometimes I am able to squeeze in a booking for the stressed bride, but many times I am completely booked solid.
Know your makeup artist; check the response time on emails, texts and calls. Is she readily available? Get a feel for her makeup knowledge. Does she answer all of your questions thoroughly? How long has she been a working makeup artist? There are so many ways to weed out the hobby makeup artists from the professionals. Don't be afraid to "interview" your artist just as you would your wedding photographer.
You need to look fabulous for this magical event. Be sure to surround yourself with quality vendors. A great photographer is going to take fabulous photos, but if you're not looking your best, it will probably be disappointing. Think of how many photos he/she will take and then imagine out of those photos how many times you will be seen. I'm guessing the majority of those pictures will have your beautiful, smiling face, so please don't skimp on your look. Have your hair and makeup professionally done.
It won't matter if you spent $10,000 on a gown and $8,500 on a photographer if you aren't looking your absolute finest. Book the best makeup artist you can afford and book early!
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