Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Bridal Trial Makeup.

Plan for 90 to 120 minutes. That allows two simultaneous looks—one per side—plus consultation, adjustments, and photos. Timing ensures we fine-tune color, contouring, lashes, and finish so you're confident in the final bridal look.

We recommend scheduling the trial once your dress and hairstyle ideas are set. That way makeup colors and techniques can be tailored to your gown, veil, and hair, ensuring cohesive wedding-day styling.

Yes — we include lash trials. You can try strips, clusters, or individual extensions to determine comfort, look, and wear. We help choose styles that photograph well and complement your eye shape.

Whenever possible we schedule the same artist for continuity. If unavailable, we provide detailed notes, photos, and product lists so another senior artist can reproduce your exact look consistently and reliably.

Book your trial 4–8 weeks before the wedding, or earlier if peak season. This allows time for adjustments, a second mini-trial if needed, and ensures your preferred artist is available.

Absolutely. Bring photos of makeup, hair, jewelry, and your dress. Visual references help us adapt techniques, color choices, and finishes so your trial reflects the exact bridal aesthetic you want.