FAQs
Once I have received your enquiry and have confirmed availability for your date, I will require a non refundable and non transferrable £100.00 fee which will secure your booking. Please note I am unable to hold any dates without this fee. Minimum spend applies.
I would recommend a trial at least 3-6 months prior to your wedding date. You will receive a trial checklist from me with some tips to help you get the most out of your appointment too. I am only able to offer a trial for confirmed brides who have their date secured with me.
As a professional make-up artist I pride myself on using the best tried and tested quality products. Some of my kit includes brands such as Charlotte Tilbury, Illamasqua, Hourglass & Too Faced. The make-up I use photographs beautifully and has a long lasting finish to see you through the day. I love trying new products and will always try these out on myself so find this helps me to feel confident in what I am using on my clients.
You are welcome to transfer your booking if I am available but please note you will be required to pay a further retainer/deposit. Please note price increases may apply.
My prices are fixed regardless of size of bridal party, type of make-up and whether or not you choose to have lashes.
Yes I am able to offer destination wedding makeup. A minimum of one night accommodation and travel costs apply but please do contact me for a bespoke quote.
Of course. I am fully covered with Salon Gold and my equipment is PAT tested for peace of mind and safety. I am more than happy to supply you or your venue with a copy of my policy.
You have unlimited contact with me during office hours for any questions you have from booking, right up until your wedding day. I do not take any other wedding bookings on your date which means I am exclusively booked for you and your bridal party. The cost also accounts for all admin and time spent on your booking/liaising with your suppliers and venues.
When you book bridal makeup, you’re also paying for the admin time spent on your booking; from initial enquiry up until the wedding day itself. This includes time spent liaising with your other wedding suppliers, creating your schedule and other ad hoc tasks. Bridal makeup takes longer due to layering of products to ensure longevity and the last minute touch ups of your lipstick and powder once you are in your wedding dress.