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Get answers to common questions about Wedding.
With professional application, quality products, and setting spray, Wedding makeup lasts through ceremony and reception—typically 10–12 hours. We also offer touch-ups or on-site artist support to freshen your look for photos and evening events.
Yes. A trial ensures we create a look you love, test products for allergies or preferences, and finalize timing. It reduces stress on the wedding day and helps coordinate hair, veil, and accessories for cohesive photos and comfort.
Absolutely. Our artists assess skin type and concerns—dryness, oiliness, sensitivity—and select primers, foundations, and finishes accordingly. We perform patch tests at trials when needed to ensure comfort and flawless, long-lasting results for every bride.
Yes. We provide group bookings for bridesmaids, mothers, and other guests with coordinated looks. Packages include timing plans, multiple artists for efficiency, and discounts for larger parties to streamline preparation and maintain the wedding schedule.
We use professional, high-performance brands chosen for longevity, flash-safe pigments, and skin-friendly formulas. Products are selected based on your skin and the photography style to ensure true-to-tone color and flawless results in photos.
Reserve your date as early as possible—especially for weekend or peak seasons. Aim to book 3–6 months ahead; trials should be scheduled 4–8 weeks before the wedding to allow adjustments and availability.