Bridal Makeup: Trial, Timing, and Getting the Look Right

When to book your makeup trial, what to communicate to your artist, and how to make wedding makeup last all day.

Wedding makeup needs to look natural in person, photograph beautifully under flash and natural light, and last 12+ hours without touch-ups. This guide explains how to get there.

When to book

Book your makeup artist 6-9 months before the wedding. Schedule your trial for 6-10 weeks before the wedding.

The trial

A trial lasts 1.5-2 hours. Bring:

Wear a top in a colour similar to your dress. After the trial, look at yourself in different lights and photograph yourself under flash.

Communicating what you want

Specific beats vague. “Natural” means different things to different artists. Try phrases like:

Making it last

Trial pricing

Trials cost £60-£150 separately. Wedding day makeup for the bride is £150-£350. Bridesmaids £50-£120 each. Group bookings (bride + 3 bridesmaids + mum) usually £400-£700.

Bridal party logistics

Decide early who gets professional makeup. Common splits:

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