FAQs
It’s best to reserve your bridal makeup as early as possible—ideally 6 to 12 months before your wedding date. This ensures your date is secured and allows time to schedule your bridal preview.
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When should I book my bridal makeup?
What’s included in the bridal makeup service?
Each bridal booking includes two makeup applications: your bridal preview at my studio and your wedding-day makeup on location. A mini facial, professional makeup application, false lashes, body glow, and a touch-up kit.
Can I schedule a bridal preview before officially booking?
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You can schedule a preview, but please note that your wedding date isn’t secured until a retainer and signed contract are completed. This means there’s a possibility I may no longer be available on your requested date if another bride books in the meantime.
Once an inquiry form is submitted, a signed bridal contract and a 40% non-refundable retainer are required to book your wedding date. The remaining balance is due 30 days before the wedding.
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How can secure my wedding date?
For parties of seven (7) or more, a secondary artist may be brought in to ensure everyone is ready on time. A $125 secondary artist fee applies to cover their time, kit, and coordination.