Questions You Must Ask Your MakeUp Artist
These
days, makeup and hair stylist is someone who is as important as the wedding
planner. Your makeup and hair stylist is responsible for making you look the
best version of you on your wedding. But, the bride usually goofs up when it
comes to choosing the right makeup artist for her on her big day.
So, it is
important that you should ask a few questions to your session make up artist before finally hiring. Let us list down a
couple of questions which will help you prevent the makeup blunder on your big
day.
Portfolio and reference -
It
doesn’t matter how qualified a hair stylist or a makeup artist is, you can only
get a true insight to his work by looking at the portfolio. Also ask the artist
to give you a couple of references so that you can talk to his old clients to
understand their experience with the session makeup artist.
Products they use -
Almost
every makeup artists today, uses makeup products from well known brands. But
still it is better to ask them about products they use. You can always ask them
to use an alternative product, if you are not fond of a particular brand or are
allergic to a product. You can also provide the makeup artist your own a makeup
kit and products.
Fees and Taxes -
Many
session makeup artists charge their clients for every event, while others offer
packages as well. Although the package deal sounds good, make sure you inquire
about all the taxes and charges included in it. Remember to ask them whether
the makeup package is includes all taxes or not. Session MakeUp Artists might
charge you extra for late night sessions.
Trial Sessions -
Once you
know which makeup artist to hire. Ask them for a trial session. Trial Sessions
will help you be sure of your wedding look. It is highly suggested, going for a
trial session. Most makeup artists will agree to it if you ask for one. The
trial will also allow you to gauge the professionalism of your makeup artist.
Multiple bookings -
Stressed
out, tired, overworked and over charged are not the words that you would like
to use to describe the session makeup artist you hired on your big day. It is
highly suggested to book a makeup artist two to three months prior of your
wedding, as makeup artists are highly in demand when the wedding season starts.
Generally at this of the year makeup artists take on two to three clients a
day, therefore it is better to book them in advance to get their full
attention. Although booking in advance may cost you a bit more, but spending
few extra bucks you spend will definitely be worth it.
So, it is
important that you must ask all these questions before finally hiring a session
makeup artist. After all, this is your big day and you can't afford to look
bad.
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