Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Cat Parnell - Bridal Tips

http://www.catparnell.com/bridal-beauty/
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A Bridal Hair and Makeup artist should be:

- Versatile

- Speedy

- Skilled
- Calm

- Organised

Bridal Trials:

- 2-3+ hours

- Test a few hair/makeup ideas.

- Really talk to them about what is realistic to achieve with their hair type.

- Listen to them. Don’t do something totally different to what they’ve asked. It’ll save you lots of time. Any photos the bride may have of her dress/accessories are also helpful to see to give an idea of a suitable look for both hair and makeup. 

- Write up a face chart/list of products used for the wedding day.


The Wedding Day:

- Remain a calming influence on your bridal party.

- Always be on time, don’t make anyone late!

- Arrive and set up 30 mins before starting to ensure you’re ready. Prepare a schedule in advance so everyone knows exactly when they’re needed.

- Make everyone feel like a VIP for the day! They will recommend you to friends/family.


Prices:

- These prices are for those beginning in the bridal industry but have all the necessary qualifications.
- Bridal Trial

- Hair and Makeup £100+

- Wedding Day

- Bride Bridesmaid

- Mother of Bride

*These prices will go up in time as your experience level gets higher and vary on location. London higher than other areas as a general


Terms and Conditions:

- Make sure you give yourself Terms and Conditions to the bride to ensure you don’t get messed around. Take a non-refundable deposit (£50- 100). Take this even before the trial to secure the wedding date, this is then taken off the final wedding day fee.

- Ask for full fee 28 days before the event.

- Always charge for your travel (unless the event is within 10 mile radius) 

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