Saturday, September 7, 2013

YOUR BRIDAL TRIAL: TIPS & ADVICE

Whether you've just stumbled across our blog or if you are one of our lovely and amazing followers, we thought it was about time we shared this with you! We absolutely adore our Brides, and want each and every special lady to get the most out of her experience when using Avenue 42 on her wedding day. Here are some of our tips for making sure your hair and makeup details are perfect! 

Trial vs. Consultation: Which should I do?
You should do both! The consultation is a 15 minute appointment in which you will get to meet your stylist and makeup artist before your trial. This will create a little bit more comfort for you, and will help your stylist have a better idea of your direction before your trial. A consultation will also give you both time to gather any items you will need for your look, i.e. hair clips, extensions, or a special makeup item. A large number of brides use their hair and makeup trial for their bridal portrait, so if you plan on doing so it is always a good idea to take the extra time to meet your stylist in advance. This way your hair and makeup will turn out exactly how you want it for your portraits and serve as a great practice run for your actual wedding.
Your trial appointment can range in duration depending on how many styles you are hoping to try. Typically, it can be anywhere from 1-2 hours.  If you have multiple ideas in mind, be sure to discuss it beforehand with your stylist, as it might be easier to work off of your first style to transform it into another. 

Things to bring:
•Your veil & hair embellishments
•Photographs of hair styles you love, and even some you dis-like!
•Dress + accessory details (photos of these as well).
•If you plan on wearing flowers in your hair, bring some similar fake flowers as a stand-in. 
•Any special makeup items you'll want for your big day: a signature lip color or eyeshadow you are hoping to incorporate in your look.

This bride chose this amazing hair piece! 

How to  prepare your hair + skin:
• If you plan on doing an upstyle, it is always best to have hair that isn't freshly washed. 9 out of 10 stylists prefer slightly "dirty" hair, but be sure to ask when booking your trial what your stylist prefers.
•It is a good idea to have any color services or a haircut done before your trial session. You and your stylist want to have the best idea of what your day-of look will be!
•If you are doing a makeup trial and can not arrive with a fresh face (no makeup on) bring your daily cleanser and a little bit of eye makeup remover so the makeup artist can start with a fresh canvas. 

Choosing your style:
•Know your hair texture and what it is capable of (does it hold a curl, do you have volume without teasing, does it easily get frizzy?)
• Follow the theme of your wedding and dress.
•Pick something that will work easily with the neckline of your gown. (If you have a one shoulder dress with a high neck, a low bun may catch on your dress and destroy the style.)
• Pick something you are comfortable with wearing. Just because it is your big day, doesn't mean your hair and makeup have to be extreme!

A high neckline calls for a tightly secured style, we love this!

Should I do airbrush makeup or traditional? 
Consult with your makeup artist about your skin type and what makeup will work best for you. Although airbrush makeup may last longer than traditional, not everyone is a candidate for this type of application. Traditional makeup is typically best for skin that has endured scarring, acne, and other texture issues because it is richer and more opaque.


This high-fashion bride has stunning contouring!


What if I don't want to do a trial at all?
That is 100% up to the discretion of each and every bride we work with. Although we highly suggest you do a trial, if you decide against it you should meet your stylist and makeup artist at the very least. It works to the advantage of the bride to at least meet the stylist so they can have a small idea of what type or hair or skin they are working with. We believe in the work of each and every one of our stylists and makeup artists, but a trial comes highly recommended!

We hope this helps our future brides, and thank those of you whom have worked with us on your wedding this summer! If you are a bride looking for your glam dream team, contact our Bridal Booking Manager, Diane Eppers for more information: Diane@Ave42.com.

XO,

AVE 42





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