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How to Choose A Wedding Makeup Artist?

How thrilling that you’re looking for the ideal makeup artist for your wedding day!  Someone capable of completing your bridal ensemble and enhancing your appearance and confidence to the fullest. That will provide you with the confidence to gracefully walk down the aisle towards the spouse of your dreams.

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Finding a makeup artist in Toronto or GTA who is available for your wedding date and scheduling them should be all that’s involved, right? Actually, when selecting a makeup artist, there are actually many other factors to take into account too.

You shouldn’t put your wedding appearance in the hands of just anybody. If the makeup artist is not capable, then the best wedding photographer would not be able to capture the ideal pictures for you either.

Hence, Here are a few ideas to help you land the wedding makeup artist of your dreams. Are you prepared to begin deciding between red and nude lipstick? Not so quickly! Finding a wedding makeup artist is the first step towards becoming the lovely bride you’ve always dreamt of being. We have some advice if you’re not sure where to begin your search.

Do your own research on makeup artists

A common misconception among brides is that anyone may identify themselves as a makeup expert. All you need are a few brushes and some cosmetics to get started; no formal training is required! It sounds scary! To begin working as a makeup artist, you do not require a license, professional training, insurance, a contract, or a certificate, unlike hair stylists. Those who claim to be “certified” or “professional” may have only completed a three-hour makeup course. 

Pro Tip: Verify their work history, portfolio, duration of business, ratings on Google and Facebook, ABN, and whether they even have a website, business setup, a salon or are they merely Instagram influencers?

Selecting a makeup artist who creates dramatic, strong looks is not a good idea if you’re a minimalist who rarely wears makeup because you’ll look and feel overdone. Regretfully, you might have already spent a lot of money, ran out of time, and be unable to find another artist by the time you realize your current one is too stiff for what you like. You do not want your fiancé to be confused about your identity or where their partner went when you walk down the aisle, do you? 

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It’s a good idea to closely examine the bride’s complexion in the makeup artist’s portfolio photos. Is it natural-looking and glowing, or is it overly applied and synthetic-looking? Do you think their eyelashes are excessively large and dramatic? 

Find a Makeup Artist whose style speaks to you

Selecting a makeup artist who creates dramatic, strong looks is not a good idea if you’re a minimalist who rarely wears makeup because you’ll look and feel overdone. Regretfully, you might have already spent a lot of money, ran out of time, and be unable to find another artist by the time you realize your current one is too stiff for what you

Finding your signature makeup look is one of the first things you should do. Opt for something that doesn’t deviate too much from your regular attire so you don’t look odd walking down the aisle. That could entail using a heavy makeup application or opting for a much more natural look. Decide what best suits you and gives you a sense of confidence, then stick with it. This will serve as your starting point in your search for a wedding makeup artist that suits your needs.

Consider your Desired Level of Service 

Booking with a makeup business that distributes its appointments to many artists can be acceptable if you’re comfortable not knowing who you’ll be working with on your wedding day.  

However, working with a solo artist is the ideal option if you’re the type of person who wants to see exactly what their work is like and know who will be in your personal space before your big day. Depending on the type of person you are. A solo artist will probably make you feel the most at ease if you prefer the thought of receiving individualized, one-on-one attention when making reservations with a provider you work with from beginning to end.

Recommendation: Find out if the makeup artist you’re thinking about hiring will be doing your makeup personally. Make sure to always check since even independent artists could still book you with one of their colleagues! 

Consider Hygiene and Sanitation Practices

Nowadays, more than ever, it’s critical to practice good cleanliness when performing personal services like applying makeup.  Since having worked in this field for quite a while, we’ve encountered some pretty gruesome things, and we know you’d want to believe a professional would take extra precautions in this area.

Double-dipping, not cleaning brushes properly or at all, blowing on brushes, using disposables like makeup sponges and mascara straight out of the tube, using your fingers and hands as palettes, and other such unhygienic makeup application techniques are examples of poor hygiene practices. 

You don’t want to get a deadly staph infection, cold sore, or styes after getting your makeup done, and we’re aware of it.

Advice: Inquire about the hygienic practices and sanitation standards of any artist you are thinking about. Continue on if they don’t appear interested in responding to your inquiries or if their answers aren’t detailed enough. The most essential thing is your health!

Read reviews

Even if you adore the work of a specific wedding makeup artist, it’s a good idea to ask their previous clients for some behind-the-scenes information. On the day of the wedding, did they arrive late? Did they attempt to impose additional expenses on the bride and groom? While searching for “the one,” you should keep an eye out for these things in reviews.

Read and sign the contract

Before you sign on the dotted line, make sure you understand exactly what you’re getting into. Take a few minutes to review the contract with your preferred wedding makeup artist to ensure you are aware of all the details. You should be able to easily view all of their pre-wedding, wedding day, and pricing details. There should also be a section outlining any other costs that could affect your balance; these could include supplies, parking, and/or transportation. Once you’re satisfied with what you see, proceed to the sign!

Book a trial run (or two)

Examine the brands that makeup artists use. Most will tell you with pleasure. A range of professional brands is what you should be searching for. It is not a good idea to choose a makeup artist who exclusively uses one brand because the style and finish may work for most people but not for others. Additionally, mineral or drugstore makeup won’t last during the long wedding day, so avoid using it primarily.  This is something to think about as well if you value sustainable, eco-friendly, and cruelty-free methods. 

After hearing what you think is good, set up a trial run for your wedding makeup. To find out if the products work well on your skin and last all day, ask them to use the same ones you would use on your wedding day. You can always schedule another one if you feel that their style isn’t exactly what you had in mind and make the required adjustments.

Reach out

When you’ve decided on a few suitable artists, it’s time to contact them. Since it’s not everyone’s forte to connect with strangers, we’re giving you this template as a present. Use our friendly template to connect with your desired makeup artist and begin with your conversation.

Hi there, [name of artist],

I noticed your work on [where you found their work], and my name is [your name]. I’d like more information about your services because I adore the makeup looks you’ve created. I wanted to see if you were available for my wedding, which is on [your wedding date] at [your wedding location]. Would you please forward a copy of your typical contract along with details on your programs and prices?

I’m grateful.

[Name and phone number]

Most likely, you’ll hear back in 1-3 working days. In-person meetings are the next stage. Asking an artist a few fast questions will help you get the answers to all the important ones, such as “what products do you use?” and “What style would you recommend for me?” Other than this, visit their physical location before making any decision.

Summing Up

Choosing a wedding makeup artist is as crucial as choosing a professional wedding photographer for your big day. Prioritize skill, communication, and a trial run to achieve the perfect bridal look and to capture the look with our experience in wedding photography. Trust your instincts and collaborate closely for a stunning and memorable wedding appearance.

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