If you have sensitive skin or allergies, inform your makeup artist during the trial session. They can use hypoallergenic products and do a patch test beforehand to ensure you don’t have any adverse reactions.
Yes, false eyelashes are a popular choice for brides as they add volume and length to your natural lashes, making your eyes stand out in photographs. Individual lashes or natural-looking strip lashes are often preferred for a subtle enhancement.
Bridal makeup can take anywhere from 1.5 to 2.5 hours, depending on the complexity of the look and the artist’s experience. It’s essential to allocate enough time in your wedding day schedule for makeup and hair preparation.
To ensure your skin looks its best on your wedding day, follow a skincare routine that includes cleansing, toning, moisturizing, and exfoliating regularly. Consider getting a facial a week before the wedding but avoid any invasive treatments too close to the big day.
During the bridal makeup trial, the makeup artist will work with you to understand your preferences, skin type, and the look you want to achieve. They will create a makeup look based on your input and make adjustments as needed until you are satisfied with the final result.