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Bridal Makeup

If you've made it to this page it can only mean one thing... you're getting married! Congratulations!!

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My biggest tips for a bride to be would be:

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1. Do some research on potential hair & makeup looks before booking a supplier.

I say this because its best you booked someone that specialises in the particular look you're after. There's plenty of Makeup Artists out there, but ideally you need one with plenty of bridal experience and a passion for it too.

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2. Ask your Makeup Artist for supplier recommendations.

Having been in the industry for over 10 years, I have met a vast variety of suppliers I can recommend to you from hairstylists to  florists.

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3. Book in advance.

There is nothing worse than having to tell someone I'm fully booked. I hate to disappoint so please book in advance.

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I have been a bridal makeup artist now for over a decade and travelled the UK far and wide making my brides feel a million dollars for their big day.

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I know some of the biggest worries my brides often have is "can you cater to every skin tone" "what if I have acne" "I have really oily skin" ...

Yes I am able to work with every skin tone and texture. I have plenty of experience in covering blemishes, tattoos and scars and I have a bridal makeup kit overflowing with an array of foundation colours and consistencies to suit each individual.

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I recommend the bride has a trial around 6-8 weeks before the big day so we can try some products and find what works best for you. Your bridesmaids and Mother of the bride are also welcome to have a trial if they have any concerns.

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You're then able to relax, and enjoy your big day. You will be in the safe and capable hands of your experienced suppliers.

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i cant wait to be a part of your wedding!

ellen sear photography
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