Your Herts and Beds Wedding - August/September 2024 (Issue 105)

Q&A Beauty Look the best version of you with our expert advice NATURAL BEAUTY We’re planning an informal boho wedding; how should I wear my make-up to complement this theme? For a bohemian-inspired make-up look, choose a light-coverage foundation for a dewy finish and bronzed cheeks with a pink or coral blush and lip combo. Half lashes or individual clusters are ideal for this style. Use a nude eyeshadow with a darker outer shade on the lid and a cream waterline to make your eyes stand out. Enhancing your natural beauty is key, especially for bridal make-up. Add a touch of cheek shimmer or inner eye highlight to complete your look and let your sparkle shine in photos. Gemma George | Salon of Gems www.salonofgems.com THE DREAM TEAM What tips can you share when it comes to finding a wedding MUA? Work out the style of make-up you’re looking for, whether that’s a natural, boho, full glam, soft glam or red carpet look. Check out the portfolios of make-up artists who specialise in your preferred style. Explore the suppliers’ websites in addition to their social media profiles to gain a better understanding of the artists. You’ll discover a wealth of information about their work process and what to anticipate when collaborating. Additionally, look if they have experience working with diverse skin types, brides and weddings. Building a strong connection and rapport with the supplier is crucial, as they’ll be among the first faces you see on the big day. Inquire about their location and willingness to travel as well as rates for trials, deposits, travel expenses and dayof services. These rates can vary based on their experience, demand, location and the type of make-up they specialise in. Check out the reviews on their website, social media pages and Google to learn about the experiences of previous couples. Before booking or meeting in person, see if you can schedule a discovery call with the team to get a sense of their work and approach. It’s crucial to have a contract that clearly outlines services, costs, policies and cancellation policies. This will help protect both parties involved. Contracts are usually provided to secure the date. Ask about a rough timeline to know what to expect on the day. It can be surprising how much time is needed. Bridal trials are a great way to familiarise yourself with your make-up artist, experiment with different looks and make necessary adjustments before the big day. It’s common to make tweaks and changes as needed during the trial run. Beccy Brotherton | Beccy Brotherton MUA www.beccybrothertonmua.com Unsplash via Karolina Grabowska 71 ASK THE EXPERTS

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