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Brides: How to prepare for your bridal makeup trial

If you’ve found this post, I believe congratulations are in order?  Congratulations on your engagement and upcoming wedding!  This is the most exciting and important time in your life.  Looking beautiful on your wedding day and in pictures is important, which is why you should hire a professional makeup artist you trust.  The makeup artist’s first priority is to provide beautiful makeup in the style you want, but she should also offer some moral support, help to boost your confidence and soothe your raw nerves in those last hours before you walk down the aisle.

Should I have a makeup trial, and why?

I highly recommend having a makeup trial before your wedding.   This is the time to choose the exact look(s) you want for your wedding day.  A trial run provides to you the chance to photograph yourself in the makeup look and see how it works for you.

Once you see the look on yourself, you may change your mind.  You may communicate what you “see” and picture in your mind and the makeup artist may hear the description and interpret it differently, which is why it is best to always come to your trials with photos of makeup you like.

The trial allows the makeup artist to not only meet you, but also address and prepare for any beauty or skin issues you may be dealing with prior to the wedding.  It is important for you to let your makeup artist know of any allergies to ingredients or products you may have.

 When should I book my bridal makeup trial?

You definitely do not want to wait to the last minute to book your makeup artist for your wedding day.  Try find a makeup artist 6 month to 1 year ahead.  This gives you time to do research, trials, and find the right artist that fits you.

Also, try booking your trial on a day when you have something special going on, such as a date night with your soon-to-be hubby, engagement party etc.  That way, you are able to get feedback on the look you received during the trial.

What should I expect from the makeup artist during the trial?

A trial makeup run for your wedding day is intense, and can run from 1-2 hours, as it may include going over several (2 -3) different looks until you are satisfied.

A consultation will occur where you will discuss your style and details about your wedding and the look you envision. Then the artist will proceed to do a full makeup application (lash application is optional).  Once you are satisfied with the look, photos and notes of the product, colors, and style you chose will be taken. When doing a bridal trial it is best for the bride to look at herself in both natural and artificial lighting and take photos, both with and without flash.

Finally, we will discuss and answer questions about the booking process, timing on the day of, and setting up a contract.

Is there anything I should prepare for my trial/consultation?

Before your trial, take the time to research photos of the look you are considering. Search for photos that have same skin color, hair color, etc. Communicate not only things you like, but also the things that you definitely don’t like when it comes to makeup. Be as specific as possible with your descriptions. Don’t be afraid the let the artist know that there is something you do not like. Make sure to let them know about any beauty issues you have. For example, excessively oily skin, allergies, etc.  Do not have too many people present at your trial, as that tends to cause more confusion than assistance.  Have one person that knows you well, and can give honest feedback.

-Have photos ready to show your makeup artist. Please select pictures of women with similar bone structure as yourself, so that the look “translates” well to your face without too much adjustment.  If your wedding ceremony is during the day, and the reception is at night, you may want to opt for a different look for day and night.
-Wear a white top, as it makes a difference on how the makeup looks.
-Have photos of the details, such as dress, flowers, veil, etc.
-Have skin cleansed and moisturized
-Bring makeup you would prefer to use with you if you have a specific brand you prefer over what the makeup artist has

How do I prepare my skin for the makeup trial run?

Never underestimate the importance of skin care preparation to ensure a clean, fresh, natural looking makeup canvas. Thorough skin prepping will ensure your foundation (the makeup base) glides on smoothly for what should result in a flawless coverage.

Your wedding makeup only looks as good as your underlying skin. Even if you have a perfect complexion, the few days before your wedding are not a good time for a facial. Even good complexions may flare up under the pressures of wedding planning. Deep facial massage and manipulation can cause redness and bumps that may not go away in time for your wedding day. If it’s in your budget, ideally it would be wonderful to plan several facials beginning at least 6 weeks before your wedding and up to 5 days before the special day. This kind of scheduling will allow your skin a chance to recover and minimize stress-related eruptions.

What about my eyebrows?

Never have your brows waxed or threaded the day prior to your wedding.  It is best to have that done at least 1 week prior to your wedding to avoid redness and inflammation in brow area that is associated with the hair removal.

The shape of your eyebrows can actually change your entire face. The most important thing to remember is that well-groomed natural looking eyebrows tend to be the best option for weddings, especially if you want to try to maintain your natural appearance.

Avoid over plucking or waxing your eyebrows. Avoid very thin, too sharply arched, or a rounded shaped brows. This can look very dated, and unnatural in the wedding photos.  Keep the brow shape classic, and as close to your natural growth pattern as possible to create a classic, yet elegant look on your wedding day. A thicker brow is fashion forward.

See Post: Bridal Makeup Tips to Prevent a Makeup Meltdown

If you have any additional questions you may email me or check my FAQ.

 

The Makeup Show: Kim Porter’s Top Picks/Shopping Guide

Next to the classes and workshops offered during the two-day trade show, is the shopping at The Makeup Show.  The Makeup Show features many amazing brands selling the best beauty products at discount all under one roof.  With that being said, it is extremely easy to over spend; therefore, when going to something like this it is best to set a budget ahead of time and create a list, and stick to that list.  When creating your list, re–evaluate what you need in your kit; check for anything you’re running out of or just don’t have.

 

This is my personal Shopping Guide

 

UNII Cosmetics

They have those really cute customizable palettes (with a mirror) that holds any of your de-potted, panned makeup.

 

Bdellium Tools

I picked up a few of their brushes at IMATS.  After coming home, I realized I still needed some brushes.  Bdellium Tools are pretty good and affordable.  Really, you can’t ever have too many.  Plus, I want to get some from their Professional line.

 

London Brush Company

Like I said, I need more brushes; some for my kit, and a some for personal use.  London Brush Company has pretty good brushes too.

 

Alcone Co

The makeup sponges from here are the BEST.  Sam Fine uses them, heck, I think every professional makeup artist does.  They are soft, and do not suck up all of your makeup like other ones.  I’m running out of the ones I purchased last time.

Graftobian

I’ve expressed my love for their HD Cream Foundation palette, now, I just need their powder foundation palette.  Once you have any of their foundation palettes in your kit, you are set.

 

Embryolisse

Another product that I’ve talked about a lot on my blog.  This can be used as a primer, cleanser, moisturizer, shaving cream etc.  Kit must-have, in my opinion.

I also need more black gel liner.  I like INGLOT’s but, theirs dry-out too fast.

 

Anything else I purchase is probably out of sheer curiosity for the product, and me wanting to try something new.

 

What do you plan on picking up at The Makeup Show?

 

 

 

Get Your NARS Cosmetics at The Makeup Show New York May 13 -14, 2012


 


 
NARS Cosmetics will make its official debut at The Makeup Show NYC on May 13th and 14th at Metropolitan Pavilion with a 413 BLKR pop-up shop,  a nod to the brand’s flagship boutique and shopping destination for the New York City makeup artist community. The shop will boast the boutique’s signature black, white and ‘Jungle Red’ décor, bringing a touch of Founder and Creative Director Francois Nars’ vision to The Makeup Show’s professional makeup artist community. 

 


 
Among the available 200 SKUs selected for artists by Director of Global Artistry James Boehmer will be the limited-edition 413 BLKR collection,  newest Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturizer, the brand’s best-selling Orgasm Blush and limited-quantity makeup palettes from the NARS archives. James Boehmer (Director of Global Artistry), Uzo (International Lead Stylist) and Jenny Smith (Lead Stylist) will make special appearances, offering tips, insight and product recommendations.

 

 


 
In addition to shopping, the NARS 413 BLKR pop-up shop will offer select times for on-site discount-registration with the appropriate proof of artistry (for a list of criteria, see below).

NARS Artist Program Criteria (All documents must be dated within the past two years)

NARS Artist (40% discount for professional artists) – Submit two of the following: Agency Representation Proof, Union Card, Magazine Tears, Contract/Agreement for beauty/grooming services with TV/Film/Print company
NARS Industry (30% discount for professional artists or press) – Submit one of the following: Cosmetology License, Proof of Bridal/Special Events Services
NARS Apprentice (25% discount for students enrolled in an accredited makeup artistry program) – Submit proof of enrollment with an accredited school including website and registrar contact; or certification from an accredited program including website and registrar contact of school.
The Makeup Show NYC is held on Sunday, May 13, 2012 from 9am to 6pm and on Monday, May 14, 2012 from 9am to 5pm at Metropolitan Pavilion, 125 West 18th Street, New York, NY. For a complete list of participating brands, educational speakers, schedule of events and prices, please visit http://www.themakeupshow.com.

Event Recap: QVC Beauty Event – QVC Beauty Stars under One Roof showcasing new products for Summer & Fall 2012


 
On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 I had the amazing opportunity to attend the QVC Beauty Event, which was held at Cedar Lake Studios in New York City on the ground floor.   This was a fabulous location.  It had lots of space, which was perfect for the many QVC Beauty brands onsite, such as Perricone M.D., WEN Haircare, Sephora, Mally Beauty, Laura Geller, Philosophy, Bliss, Fresh, Josie Maran, Tarte, Algenist, Makeup For Ever, Lipstick Queen, Alterna, and IT Cosmetics.

I love QVC! Not only for beauty products, but for home items as well because they showcase exclusive items from product lines I love for great deals.  That is where my husband got my Vitamix, and where I bought my television.  Sometimes I stay up all night watching because of the deals, and because it’s entertaining.  Laura Gellar, especially, and she is the same in-person.  I loved meeting her.

 

 

Laura Gellar

 

What was the event for? 

Last year, I attended the QVC Beauty Breakfast, where they showcased new products for the new season.  This event was the same; attendees were given the opportunities to learn about the brands, the products they’re launching for summer and the seasons to come, as well as chat with some of their creators.  Cool, right?

That was enough chit chat, now off to discuss (and show you) some of the new products along with their launch dates, showcased at the QVC Beauty event.

 

WEN Haircare

 


 

I’m going to start off with WEN Haircare.  I’ve been using WEN since being introduced to it at last year’s QVC Beauty event.  I’ve talked about it many, many times on this blog and on twitter, and how I’ve introduced it into my haircare routine.  Needless to say, I love WEN products, so it was very nice to meet Chaz Dean (owner of WEN Haircare) and his sister again.  Interacting with Chaz, and having him use his products (Six Thirteen Replenishing Treatment Mist) on me was a very unique experience, he’s a gem!

There’s a new Cleansing Conditioner coming for summer called Summer Mango Coconut and it smells so yummy and tropical! This is 16 oz for approximately $29, and launches June 1st.  Laura Gellar stated it made her feel like she was in the Caribbean.

 

Chaz Dean using the 6 13 Replenishing Mist

 

Launching in June is the Six Thirteen Ultra Nourishing Replenishing Treatment, if you like the regular replenishing mist, you will fall head-over-heels for this one.  After spraying it in my hair, my hair was super duper soft, shiny and moisturized.  It smelled AMAZING!!!  Six Thirteen includes amino acids, peptides, restorative extracts and botanicals for rejuvenation of hair, body and face. It comes in Lemon Rosemary Vanilla Bean and retails for approximately $26.

 

Philosophy

 


 

I fell in-love literally, with Philosophy’s ‘Falling in-love Summer’.  It reminded me of an old favorite of mine by Trish McEvoy.   There were samples of each of the new scents sprayed on a piece of satin cloth, and I couldn’t stop smelling the one sprayed with ‘Falling in-love Summer’.

 


 

Tarte

 


 

I’ve been using Tarte’s Maracuja oil as part of my nighttime skincare routine.  It makes my skin super duper soft and supple.  It is nice to see that they have opted to make a travel-size for this product.  I also learned that you can put it in your hair! I haven’t tried it that way as of yet, but, I will let you know how it well it works when I do.  The ladies representing Tarte were very engaging and nice too!

 

Tarte also introduced their Maracuja Miracle Foundation – at QVC, you will get the foundation and an exclusive brush.  This set will be available in July, and retail for approximately $44.50. The foundation will be available in five shades.  The brush is the exclusive.  On the low, we were told that the foundation will be available in 10 shades, but will be sold outside of QVC.  Thank God because I would really love to try this out.

 

Tarte is also releasing Rainforest Glow, a hydrating body bronzer that will retail for about $34, for those of you who are afraid of self-tanners.

 

Algenist

 


 

I didn’t know too much about this anti-aging skincare line formulated with a breakthrough ingredient, alguronic acid, so it was nice to get to learn about it in-person.  I was amazed at the fast results (90 seconds fine lines were reduced) of the Targeted Deep Wrinkle Minimizer (.5 oz), which retails for approximately $45.   I don’t have any wrinkles, but, it is never too early to start preventing.

 

Bliss

You know I am a self-waxer, and I LOVE Bliss’ Poetic Wax (my review).  Needless to say, I am excited that they now have Poetic Waxing Wax Strips for the Face and Body. 

 


 

You heat the strips up between your hands, pull off the paper backing, apply, rub and pull. It’s simple!

Next to the strips is Bliss’ popular Triple Oxygen Instant Energizing Mask. It’s one of their best sellers, and has 50 facials per 3.4 oz bottle. You’re getting your monies worth.

 


 

Bliss is also releasing their That’s Incredi-’peel’ Resurfacing Overnight Peel Pads, retailing for approximately $73.50 for 30 pads.  The pads are large enough to cut in half and use ½ a pad per night.  I used this pad the night after the event, and it is AMAZING!!!  My skin not only looked brighter, but was smoother and supple the very next day.  The only thing is it does sting a little when you’re applying it.

 

Josie Maran

 

Josie Maran making pregnancy look beautiful

Josie Maran is popular for her Argan oil based skincare.  Two things that stuck out to me were the following products:

Self-Heating Argan Oil Hair Treatment, will retail for approximately $36, and is releasing in August.  This means no waiting for your oil to heat up in hot water or sitting under the dryer for your hot oil treatments.

 


 

Whipped Argan Oil with a luminous sheen, retailing for approximately $30, and is also coming out in August.  Josie Maran had it on during the event, and her skin had that “J-Lo Glow”.  It was beautiful. I can definitely see it looking great on darker skintones.  Unfortunately, this was not in our swag bag. .:Sigh:.

 

Go Smile

 

Go Smile's new Toothpase

 

In my world ugly teeth and beauty do not mix.  I spent a lot of time at the Go Smile booth because I am obsessed with nice looking teeth.  Go Smile teeth whitening products go beyond the surface when whitening your teeth.  I believe that when your teeth are perfectly white or straight, you will have an added confidence.   It was nice to learn more about the product. I can’t wait to try this at-home system and report on it.

 

Sephora

 


 

Sephora by OPI 15-piece Nail Color Collection is launching in November with a price tag of $44, which includes an exclusive mini bottles of QVC What I Mean (a rich mauve tone), it also has 14 mini bottles of popular Sephora by OPI shades (Nonfat Soy Half Caff, A True Romantic, Keep Me On My Mistletoe, Under My Trench Coat, Looks Like Rain Deer, Sample Sale, And a Cherry On Top, What Aura Gonna Where?, Metro Chic, Henna-Thing is Possible, Just a Little Dangerous, It’s Bouquet with Me, Break a Leg-Warmer! and Mermaid to Order.)

Coming in July/August is Sephora by OPI Gel Shine, a new line of gel nail polishes.

 


I’ve only used Kat Von D’s Setting Spray, so it was good to try her Tattoo Concealer.  This is a full-coverage concealer.  It blends very well and is waterproof!  At the event there weren’t too many shades at the darker end of the spectrum, which is really unfortunate.  It seemed like a great product to add to my kit.

 

Fresh

 


 

I’m familiar with a few of the Fresh Brown Sugar products; however, during this event I was introduced to their Elixir Ancien, which is made in a monastery in France, and production is very limited, which would explain the expensive price tag of $260 per 1.7 oz bottle.  The Elixir Ancien is used to heal the wounds of gladiators and the formula has been around for 2,000 years.

Coming to QVC in July is the same Elixir Ancien, half the size .5 oz and will cost approximately $50, which is in my budget.

 

Lipstick Queen

 

Poppy King aka Lipstick Queen

 

Poppy King is introducing a new three-piece, New York City-themed lipstick set called Liptropolis.  It’s the first volume in her lipstick library series, and features three shades from red (SoHo), coral (Central Park), to a light nude pink (Upper East).  The Packaging is the best!  Now, she just needs to come out with a Brooklyn-themed set .:hint, hint:. The set will retail for $48.

 

Mally Beauty

 


 

I sat and chatted with Mally Roncal of Mally Beauty who was wearing a beautiful Zac Posen dress.  Last year when I saw her I was two weeks away from giving birth.  We chatted about me being a new mom, and making sure I try to be there for everything since childhood flies by.  After that, she discussed all of her new products. It’s nice when people recognize you, for me, it just makes me want to buy their products even more.

This month Mally Beauty is releasing during Today’s Special Value (TSV) a trio of anti-aging makeup products, including her Face Defender Foundation (approximately $45), Perfect Prep Primer with SPF 15 and Age-Renewal Concealer.

 


 
Also new, having launched in April, is Mally’s 24/7 Professional Gel Nail System. It retails for approximately $165 and includes everything you need for do-it-yourself, at-home manicures including three polish shades. Mally and product development are in the lab, working on 25 more new shades to launch later this year, in addition to the nine that are currently available.  She was actually sporting one during the event in a shade similar to her Zac Posen dress.  Fancy that!

 

Laura Gellar

 


 

May 2, 2012 Laura Gellar released during a QVC Today’s Special Value (TSV) Glow -N- Behold, which includes her new Dream Cream Concealer and Highlighter Palette.  The Dream Cream Concealer and Highlighter Palette come with four stripes of customizable pigment, and are available in two shades: Porcelain/Fair and Regular/Tan.  Looks can be deceiving, although the product looks dry – almost like a baked powder product, it is smooth and creamy.  It would be nice if the product came in darker tones.   See my review of her Dream Team baked duo here.

 

I snapped some photos of eyeshadow I loved that I’ve seen on QVC.  They’re even better looking in-person.
 


 

 

Beachwaver - This was pretty cool & would cut curling time in half.

 

 

 

Sephora was giving manicures

 


 


 


 

 

 

Photos: Kim Porter (Please do not take them without asking)