Your Surrey Wedding- Page number 88 - June/July 2021 (Issue 89)

NATURAL BEAUTY Q – What can I expect from my make-up trial? Firstly, I always ask my brides what does your make-up look like every day? I want to know what you look like at work, day-to-day and what you envision for your wedding. You should look like the very best version of yourself, not someone entirely different. Look for some pictures that show the style you want to show your artist. We can discuss your skincare routine, skin concerns or problems you may suffer with, such as redness or shine. We can also talk about whether or not you want to avoid false lashes. It’ll be a fun and exciting experience, so above all, just enjoy it! Amy Lacey Hair and make-up artist www.amylacey.co.uk HAIR GODDESS Q – What can I expect from my hair trial? Your hair trial is your opportunity to try a few different styles that you have in mind. It’s best to wait until near the wedding, and you have your dress before booking. The trial can take place anywhere between five months and five days before your special day. I always recommend having a picture of your dress handy, so the stylist can see the neckline. Also, bring along any accessories that you’re planning on wearing, like a veil, tiara or headband. Generally, a trial will be done on clean, dry hair and several styles will be tried. It’s also a good time to discuss the final details of the day, confirming timings and payments. Bring someone from the bride squad that you trust for an option or even to have their trial done, as this will create a great atmosphere and tick another job off the list. Kim Carey Hair stylist www.kimcareyhair.co.uk Q&A Beauty Local experts offer advice on hair and make-up trials 88

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