"Always, always book a trial makeup session before the big day," adds Kate Stromberg, professional makeup artist of Michael Boychuck's COLOR Salon inside Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. "Bring references like a Pinterest board or image inspiration to your appointment. This allows your makeup artist to get a feel for your style and adjust accordingly."
Levy suggests booking your trial for at least three to six months in advance, if possible.
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Levy suggests booking your trial for at least three to six months in advance, if possible.
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"As hard as it may be, remain flexible during your consultations and trial appointments," says Stromberg. "While you may have an idea of what looks best for you, let your makeup professional do their job and guide you towards a look you otherwise wouldn't consider. Use their knowledge of techniques, tools and technologies to amplify your features in the best possible way."
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"If there is something you don't like or if the makeup is not making you feel like a million bucks, try to tell them why and what it is you're not loving," says Stromberg. "Do this at your trial consultation so expectations are communicated and set for the wedding day."
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"Spend some time before your big day to figure out what you like and don't like, and find out how those things look in pictures," adds Irwin. "It will make a big difference in the pictures you'll have for the rest of your life."
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"Do consider getting regular facials at least three months beforehand," adds Levy. "Your skin will not only thank you, but your makeup will go on more smoothly and evenly."
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