Bridal trial, because peace of mind is luxury.
✨ A bridal trial = your glam rehearsal.
You get to meet your MUA, align expectations, and see if the looks you saved on Pinterest actually hits on you. Remember, the trial isn’t the final AD look — think 80-90% there. This is where we explore, adjust and refine, so on your actual day, everything comes together and you feel completely confident walking down the aisle. 👰🏻♀️
It’s also your test drive to see how the makeup wears, photographs, and lasts — plus whether your skin needs a little extra love before the big day.
✨ Makeup matters, but hair? Just as important.
Most trials include hairstyling too, so you can check if your dream style matches reality. Your MUA can then guide you toward details that flatter your face, gown and vibe best.
✨ Before your trial, prep these:
• inspo/mood board of what you like
• looks/colours you don’t like
• photos of your gown(s) + veil situation
• any concerns, allergies or sensitivities
From both an MUA and ex-bride perspective?
Book the trial. Future-you will be grateful 🫶🏻
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From my own experience planning a wedding, I can confidently say that scheduling a bridal trial is one of the best decisions you can make. It’s so much more than just a makeup test—it’s your chance to collaborate closely with your makeup artist and hairstylist to perfect your overall look. When I had my trial, I brought a mood board that included different makeup and hair ideas I loved, as well as some styles I definitely wanted to avoid. This helped my artist understand my vision and tailor the look to suit my skin tone, face shape, and wedding vibe. The trial also helped me manage unexpected issues, such as discovering that certain foundation shades didn’t photograph well under natural light, or that some hairstyles didn’t hold up throughout my rehearsal day. Because of the trial, we adjusted the makeup formula to be photogenic and chose a hairstyle that stayed neat despite the outdoor setting. Another important aspect is how the makeup and hair feel throughout the day. During my trial, I wore the full look for several hours to see if I had any skin reactions or if the makeup faded too quickly. This 'test drive' was crucial for building my confidence that everything would last beautifully when it mattered most. I highly recommend preparing thoroughly before your bridal trial. Bring photos of your gown and veil to ensure your look complements your dress style. Make a list of any allergies or sensitivities to share with your artist to avoid surprises. Be open-minded too; sometimes an expert might suggest subtle tweaks that perfectly enhance your features. Ultimately, a bridal trial is a luxury that offers priceless peace of mind. It empowers you to walk down the aisle feeling stunning and confident, knowing your look reflects your personal style and the magic of your special day.









































