7 Questions to ask when hiring a Makeup Artist

Dear Brides,
Big day is so special. Bridal make up has got that nuisance it deserves. Whatever you call it, one cannot pick their kind of makeup artist, until they don’t realize the relationship aesthetics share with their personality. One look at your makeup and people get to know how much you respect yourself. Love your personality, then you’d probably hire a professional makeup artist.
I’m very much after vintage makeup style. I’d rather go for the one. Bridezillas on rise are finicky about those 7 questions to ask, when hiring a makeup artist. A friend taking charge of makeup wouldn’t work for them (except for a friend who is an experienced makeup artist)!
“Do you go for a contract? How do I book you? “
Dates are the cause of makeup mess up. Most of the certified makeup artists go with contracts. Once secured via contract, you can find a list of things as, services offered on the day of bridal party and wedding.
Check out with their cancellation policy and refund policy. It should be jotted down in the contract.
“Do you have a replacement policy, if you aren’t able to make it on the day?”
Independent makeup artists are recommended because the one who runs the trial makeup would be the one, who’s going to take charge on your big day.
Big salons don’t promise the same makeup artist.
“Please describe your style!”
Experienced makeup artists specialize in areas as vintage, soft makeup or dramatic bridal makeup. A rough sketch about your looks on the wedding day is drafted when an experienced makeup artist describe their style.
“Would you please share your portfolio?”
Hiring a makeup artist depends on their works. Their works are posted on Facebook and their official website. Pictures speak better than words.
“How long would it take for each member on the day?”
Timeline is kept by certified makeup artists.
How to hire makeup artists?
Educated aestheticians - Makeup artists you hire know if you’d look good sporting pouts. Portfolio shots help them better to accentuate contours and cheek bones.
Spend-worthy hiring a makeup artist - Looking afresh like it happens in celebrity wedding and the credit goes to certified makeup artist. Every face needs colors that don’t sit on the other. Blemishes are silenced by their skills.
Running a makeup trial - Makeup counters make caked up bridezillas. Under the march of professional makeup artists, you get to know what goes well with you. Everything is captured in their to-do list.
Right from the foundation, colors, primers, changes.
It’s when you get to know how bold you wish to look on the big day.
Makeover down the arms – Airbrush is preferred very much as it brings out the bridal princess on pictures. However, a certified makeup professional would sort out if the makeover is going down the arms too!
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