1. Do Book in advance
We can and have booked events a year in advance. If you already know the date of your event, check to see if it’s available, we may already be full for that day. A deposit will be required, but, better to have your space reserved in advance.
2. Do a Makeup Trial – Don’t Skip
It's an extra cost but a worthy one. Schedule your trial at least three months before the event.If you aren't happy with the first trial, this will buy you time to try out another option.Try to schedule the trial on a special day, that way, you can show off your look in photos or at another event.
3. Makeup Trial – Do
You probably already know that you should bring photos to your hair trial, but many ladies don't think to bring photos to their makeup trial as well. Look through magazines or Pinterest for women with similar coloring to yours whose makeup you love. And if you have any photos of yourself where you particularly like (or dislike) your makeup, bring those along as well.A picture is worth a thousand words, after you've shown the photos, discuss them. Make sure they see what you're seeing.
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Also, wear white to your trial — it'll help you get an idea of what your makeup will really look like on the wedding day.
4. Do a Hair Trial – A Must
If you plan to wear any veil, headpiece or other accessory, you will want to do a trial with these items. It’s important to see if the style you’ve chosen works with the accessories you’re considering.
Also, if you’re considering adding length to your hair, we can try the extensions at the trial to be sure the color and style matches.
6. Do get your eyebrows waxed
Your brows frame your eyes and can truly change the entire look of your face. Consider getting them waxed a week before your wedding or event.