Lately, I had one Bride-to-be booked me 2 days before her wedding and the other one booked me 9 days before her wedding.
When will be a good time to Book your Hair and Makeup for your BIG DAY?
If you knew the hair stylist and makeup artist can achieve what you want, then a month or 2 will be a good advance.
If you need to shop around for your wedding, I will suggest all the Bride-to-be book your Hair Stylist and Makeup Artist at least 6 months advance.
Please make sure you will have at leat one trial for your hair and makeup (Trial- Strongly Recommended). Just in case, you are not happy with your hair stylist and makeup artist, then you will still have time to shop around before your wedding day.
"Book the first trial before a big night out--you don't necessarily have to create a wedding makeup look. "The first trial is mostly to see if you have good chemistry with the makeup artist and whether she can follow direction well," Liebeskin says. "She should be able to listen to what you say you like and translate that onto your face in a way you're responsive to." The second trial is when you should do a dry-run of the actual wedding look, closer to your wedding date. Wary of paying for multiple trials? Some makeup artists will deduct trial fees from the final cost of your wedding makeup if you end up hiring them; it's worth asking." from http://www.glamour.com/weddings/blogs/save-the-date/2010/08/how-to-hire-a-wedding-makeup-a.html
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