{"id":3173,"date":"2014-01-06T17:36:30","date_gmt":"2014-01-06T06:36:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.easyweddings.com\/uk\/articles\/booking-a-wedding-makeup-artist\/"},"modified":"2021-11-11T10:59:45","modified_gmt":"2021-11-10T23:59:45","slug":"booking-a-wedding-makeup-artist","status":"publish","type":"uk-article","link":"https:\/\/www.easyweddings.co.uk\/articles\/booking-a-wedding-makeup-artist\/","title":{"rendered":"Booking a wedding makeup artist"},"content":{"rendered":"

Good makeup artists can be hard to come by and you need to prepare well before booking one for your wedding. If you\u2019re getting married during the busier summer months, it\u2019s important to book your wedding makeup artist in plenty of time, often at least four to five months prior to your big day.<\/p>\n

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Who should be included in the make up booking?<\/h3>\n

As a general guideline, the wedding makeup artist should do the makeup for the bride, the maid of honour, and adult bridesmaids that are getting dressed with the bride. You could also ask the mother of the bride if she would like to have her make up done by a professional, although she may be more comfortable doing her own make up.<\/p>\n

Flower girls and junior bridesmaids shouldn’t need make up, but you could ask your make up artist to provide them with a quick coat of glittering eye shadow or rosy blusher to make them feel grown up and a part of the wedding events.<\/p>\n

The bride is the only one that should have a make up trial. However, taking your bridesmaid or your mum along can make it more of a social event, and you can get their advice on your makeup as well as providing suggestions on theirs. Then of course you can always go out to dinner once you’ve had your make up applied to make the most of your new look.<\/p>\n

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Despite booking the makeup artist early, you shouldn\u2019t have your make up trial until two to three months before your wedding. This is because there are a number of things your make up artist will need to know before he or she can create the best look for you.<\/p>\n

You should notify your make up artist if you are planning to change your look between the trial and the wedding. This includes changes like getting a fake tan, for example, or dying your hair.<\/p>\n

On top of this, here are the things you should have with you on your make up trial:<\/p>\n