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    Ann Barrington

     Makeup Artist - Cheshire

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      FAQ's

       

      When can you do the trials and where do they take place?​
      There is no set time Basically, as soon as you have decided on your dress and colour scheme you trial. I would recommend you should have your trial no earlier than 6 months before your wedding no later than 2 months before your wedding date. I will travel to your home address for your trial bridal make-up or alternatively you have the option of visiting me at the makeup & hair studio in Wilmslow

      How long should I allow for the trial and should I expect from it?

      Consultation & Trial?

      A typical trial will last up to 2 hours and will leave you feeling fabulously confident about how you will look on the  actual wedding day. In addition, I will provide you with advice on skin and hair care routines to adopt in the run up to the big day to give you the best chance of being in 'tip-top' condition and looking at your most radiant.

      

      This will be your 'dress rehearsal' in trying out different looks and styles.  If you are looking for inspiration and ideas, please feel free to cut out magazine images and pictures that appeal to you, or you may wish to browse the wedding gallery and go through my 'style and look books"  in person to discuss with me on the day of the trial itself.

      

      At the trial, we will also talk and take notes about the theme of your wedding day including style and colour of dress, bridesmaids dresses and flowers to ensure your look beautifully compliments everything on the day.

      

       

      

      What happens if I have to cancel my booking?

      If you are canceling a trial appointment and you have paid your deposit for the trial then that will be lost. If you are canceling your wedding make up, your deposit will be lost. If you cancel your wedding booking 4 weeks before the wedding date, 75% of the total cost will be payable.

      I don't usually wear much make and would prefer a look that is natural, will this be possible?

      Many brides are not used to wearing heavy make up and we will take this into account when we meet at your trial.

      We will ensure you achieve the natural look you desire whilst achieving the best possible look for your photographs, making them timeless in years to come.