
Questions & Answers
A trial is the first opportunity to meet me or your make up artist, time to talk through your ideas and any areas of concern.
It's a very informal process where you can be completely honest about what you like and dislike. We practice various styles until you’re completely happy with your wedding look.
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A trial run is not only important so you feel relaxed on your wedding morning, it’s also important to test out products for sensitivity on your skin. You don't want an allergic reaction just before you walk down the aisle!
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It also helps me gauge timings for the big day. I will put together an itinerary so everything runs smoothly.
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Bridesmaids and mothers of the bride are also welcome to have a trial and of course you're welcome to bring them along to your own trial.
Trials take place Worle.
I work 7 days a week to be flexible around busy schedules. Most trials last around 2 hours.
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I reccomend around 2 months before your wedding day.
Reference images of hair styles and make-up looks you like. Pinterest is a great place to start looking for images.
If you plan to have a hair accessory, veil please bring this along too.
Please wash your hair the night before so it is clean and dry by the morning.
Wear no make up if possible, moisturiser is fine.
£125 for a full hair and make-up trial.
Of course. You are welcome to bring friends, sisters, bridesmaids, mums or even the groom. I don't mind at all.​
If you have short hair but want long curly waves with your hair down, or if you want your hair up but have a short bob, please send me photos of your hair now and the style you would like.
We can add extensions for length and thickness. We can braid and hide long hair away for shorter styles. We can make it work.
Yes. Myself and my team are professional make up artists that are inclusive of all skin tones.
On your wedding morning I come to you. Whether this is your home or a chosen venue.