What should I do to prepare my skin before my booking?

Avoid using any new products in the coming weeks leading up to your booking, this will help to ensure that your skin is not aggravated and sensitive.

 

Hydration is my biggest piece of advice to having glowing skin, so make sure that you keep on top of drinking plenty of water each day.

 

Moisturising is always recommended to help keep your makeup in place and keep your skin hydrated. I am always happy to share my knowledge and advise which products are my favourites.

How long does the makeup service take?

I usually take 45 minutes – 1 hour for your makeup service (per person) and for wedding bookings a timeline is always shared to the bride beforehand.

 

For the bridal trial it will usually be around 2 hours so that we have time to complete a consolation, discuss and try out different looks and finalise the preferred style you wish to go for.

What makeup brands do you have in your kit?

I use a wide range of makeup which includes brands such as Bobbi Brown, Charlotte Tilbury, Laura Mercier, Huda Beauty, NARS and Urban Decay.

 

After working in the beauty hall for a number of years I have gained vast experience testing various different products and learning what the go to products are for customers.

Is it possible to hold a date without a booking fee?

No, unfortunately due to the amount of enquiries received it is not possible to secure a booking without a booking fee and the signed contract.

What happens if you're unwell on the day?

If I become ill and I am unable to carry out the service I will arrange for an equally qualified makeup artist to conduct the service in my absence.

 

There will be no extra cost for this and it will be inline with the agreed terms of payment. If I am unable to find a suitable replacement makeup artist, a full refund (including the initial deposit) will be given.