The Brides Guide to a Makeup Trial Run
By WedAlert - New Jersey Wedding Guide
On movie sets it is called a screen test, an actor never goes on
the big screen without trying different makeup looks for that
character...same thing in the wedding world, it is called a
"trial run", both are extremely important when it comes to you
looking your very best as you star in the biggest production of
your life...your wedding day!
On this one day in your life, you get one shot (hopefully) to
look the best you ever did and, this is not the day to experiment
with new hairstyles, or makeup colors that you have never worn
before.
This is the day you want to look like you...only a touch more
glamorous!
Here are a few tips that every bride should think of when hiring
a professional makeup artist:
Remember that you are interviewing the makeup artist, and hair
stylist as well. You two will be working together very closely
and it is very important that your personalities get along,
especially the day of your wedding.
Most artists charge for trial runs, so make sure that fee is
discussed ahead of time...after all, their time is valuable. Plan
on at least 90 minutes.
Your artist should be prompt, professional and very calming to be
around.
Never hire someone without seeing their work. Ask to see a
portfolio or photos of their work, and ask how long they have
been in business.
Experienced artists know the importance of working fast,
following a schedule and being cordial to other vendors
involved.
Ask for testimonials of former clients.
Get a trial run at least 3-4 months before your wedding.
Make sure you are done tanning when you go in for your makeup
trial.
Mention any & all product allergies at your trial run, and if
you are on any medications.
Bring along your current makeup so we can see what routine you
are used to doing. It is okay to use your own products!
Never feel pressured into trying new colors or buying
anything...this is your day!
Be open to new suggestions to enhance your features for your
photos, sometimes your every day makeup, and colors, do not work
well for photography.
Bring along "tear sheets" of some makeup looks that you
like.
Make sure you have a waterproof mascara!
Do not get a facial close to your wedding date. Some facials are
meant to draw out impurities in the skin which can cause
breakouts.
Make sure your artist takes photos of your new look and writes
down all the colors they used on you, so they can duplicate that
exact look on your wedding day, so there will be no
surprises!
Coordinate your makeup and hair time with your wedding planner-
you never want your hairstyle or makeup application to be rushed
the day of your wedding. Plan on at least an hour for both.
Check your finished application in 3 way mirrors, and outdoor
lighting. You want to make sure you look good in all angles, and
lighting!
Think about adding individual eyelashes or a strip lash for an
elegant look. I've seen eyelashes make women look 10 years
younger!
It is very nice to see the entire bridal party perfectly made up
for your bridal photos, and don't forget the mothers of the bride
& groom...it is their big day, too!
If you do like the artist and agree to hire them, ask for a
contract, and discuss what it will take to reserve their services
for you, many require a deposit, and some are non
refundable.
And finally....makeup can always wash off, so if they don't get
it right the first time, they try again, until YOU are
happy...that's why it is called a trial! You try different looks
until you get that picture perfect look that is just right for
you!
Remember...that wedding photos last a lifetime and you want to
make sure that the money invested in professional makeup artists
and hairstyling is money well spent.