Your Questions, Answered

  • Unfortunately I don’t offer a discount for larger bookings as most of the time these bookings actually require earlier start times and the need for an assistant.

  • There is a minimum booking fee of £400. The number of people in the party doesn’t matter.

  • Yes as the bride, you do need to have a trial. This ensures peace of mind for both you and me that you’re 100% happy with the look we create. This also makes sure any allergic reactions are known.

    A bridal trial takes on average 1.5 to 2 hours for Hair or makeup, and 3.5-4 hours for Hair and Makeup. A trial is advised 3-6 months before the wedding date. These take place between Monday - Thursday.

  • I advise you start to create a Pinterest board of styles you like. Collect images where the model is similar in colouring, hair length, hair colour etc so you can get a realistic expectation of what can be achieved.

    Start to invest in looking after your skin. If you don’t already, increase your water intake and look into a skincare routine. If you’re looking for flawless makeup without lots going on then we need to start with beautiful skin!

  • I usually suggest you have a light pressed powder to take with you on the day to remove any shine from your skin. Also a lip product to top up with as this will come off through eating and drinking, chatting, kissing etc. I will let you know which products we use at the trial so they are the same.

  • After your trial I will ask for names of your bridal party for the day. I’ll put together a bespoke timeline so everybody knows what time they need to be in the chair! I usually do the bride second to last and never first. This allows time incase anything runs behind. I advise hair be done before makeup when possible.

  • Yes. A non refundable £100 deposit is required to secure your date. This is deducted from the final amount payable on the day.