5 Truths for Brides

Some truths for upcoming brides to remember when planning your morning and your hair and makeup look.

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1. Your hair and makeup should reflect you and no one else.

Your hair and makeup should be what you want it to be and not what you feel you should look like or what someone else’s opinion says it should be, on your big day your opinion is the only one that really matters.

2. Don’t include people in your wedding morning that’ll cause you stress.

Not only will they bring the whole vibe of your morning down, anything that can cause you stress, anxiety or upset on your day is a no go! Obviously some scenarios can’t be avoided but making your morning as calm and relaxing as possible will set the tone for your day.

3. Your hair and makeup won’t be exactly what you want if you don’t speak up

You must voice your opinion on what you like and dislike through the whole process from before your trial to the big day! HONESTY IS ALWAYS THE BEST POLICY. It’s your day not mine say how you are feeling in and if you want something altered or changed that’s great! Let me know and we can make your visions a reality!

4. Everyone in your bridal party needs to take the schedule seriously to be on time.

It’s there for a reason, with extra time in certain places and tailored to you and your bridal parties needs so you want to be on time and have that time for photos? Let’s stick to it!

5. Follow the prep and after care advice for your makeup to last.

I send over a prep email with your final details 4 weeks prior to your wedding making sure you read and follow it, will insure your makeup and hair last and that there will be no surprises like makeup not applying properly or wet hair (unless specified)

I also give you touch up advice like how, where and when to re-apply things like powder and lipstick as well as telling someone how to remove hair accessories like veils without ruining the hair style.    

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