FAQs

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maddy b |

Is a bridal trial required?

No, bridal trials are not required. Although, I do highly recommend a bridal trial so we can establish a relationship, clear communication and understanding and execute the perfect bridal look for your biggest day.

When are you available for bridal trials?

I typically schedule bridal trials on weekdays as most of my weekends are booked. If I do have an open Saturday or Sunday, I don’t mind scheduling your bridal trial on my available weekends.

What should I bring to my bridal trial?

Absolutely nothing, other than your beautiful self and any inspiration you might have!

How far in advance should I book my bridal trial?

I typically reach out and schedule your bridal trial 2-3 months prior to wedding day, if we haven’t scheduled it by then.

How much time should I allow for makeup on wedding day?

Time varies for the type of look we are achieving, but usually I like to reserve 1.5-2 hours (sometimes longer) for bridal makeup.

What is required to secure my wedding date?

A signed contract + retainer is required to reserve your date. Dates are on a first come/first serve basis.

What is your maximum number of services?

My maximum number of services is 6. After 6 services, an additional makeup artist is required.

Do you have a minimum number of services?

For all local weddings, I do not have a minimum. For all destination weddings, I have a 4 person minimum.

Can I book a bridal trial prior to securing my wedding date?

Bridal trials are reserved for booked brides only. I cannot guarantee your date will still be available by the time we complete your bridal trial.

Any other questions?

Feel free to email me through the link below! 🤍