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  • Writer's pictureKitzie Nuñeza

5 Best Tips On Choosing A Hair And Makeup Artist For Your Wedding

On your wedding day, you are the ultimate celebrity. You will need someone who will make you feel and look the best that you ever have. This will help you feel confident as you walk down the aisle to the partner of your dreams. This is your personal hair and makeup artist, with whom you would entrust your complete look.


Being confident in your decision and having faith in your artist can make all the difference. With so many makeup artists to choose from, it might be difficult to limit your options, especially if you don't have a certain look in mind. To assist you, we've compiled the best hair and makeup artist tips for your big day!



1. Search & Explore


Look for artists that meet your aesthetics, style, and budget. Now that everyone works remotely, it's much easier to find artists online and read their reviews to get a sense of what it's like to work with them. You can choose artists who use those products or brands by learning about cosmetics brands and items that fit your skin. Furthermore, you should get referrals because word of mouth is frequently the most dependable way of finding the best hair and makeup artist.


2. Do A Makeup Trial


Yes, a makeup trial exists! This is to ensure that the artists you've chosen are suitable for you. You can work with your artists to create various looks until you're satisfied and ready to choose.


3. Book In Advance


Always book your appointment ahead of time to avoid disappointment from losing out on your favorite artists doing your wedding hair and makeup.


4. Have A Vision


Now that you've compiled a list of potential hair and makeup artists, it's time to figure out what kind of looks will best suit your personal style. You can use images from magazines or social media to help steer conversations with your artist and improve the effectiveness of your makeup trial. Discuss your hair and makeup concept with your artist so they can create the style you've always dreamed of.


5. Communicate


Don't be afraid to communicate with the artist you've chosen. This involves telling them about your skin insecurities or imperfections, such as pimples, acne, pigmentations, and so on. This will help your artist know where to focus, which areas to accentuate, and which areas to conceal.



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