Your Wedding Hair & Makeup Trial - AMMazing Team (2024)

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One of the most important and exciting things in the build up to your wedding day is your hair and makeup trial (we are a little biased… but I’m sure you will agree, it is very exciting).

We understand that a hair and makeup trial isn’t something you do regularly, so we are here to give you the low down on what to expect from your trial and tips on how to make the most of your trial.

When should I have my wedding hair and makeup trial?

This really depends on you the bride, some brides like to have their trial several months in advance to try out a few styles, while others prefer to wait until a month or so before the wedding to have the trial fresh in their mind when it comes to the big day. Usually we recommend around 2 months before the big day to organise a trial as this means the trial will be fresh in the stylists’ minds but also allows for another trial should you feel this is necessary.

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What if I live abroad and can’t plan a trial in advance?

We work with a lot of international brides and this is no problem at all. We can organise a video call between yourself and your hair and makeup stylists, to allow you to get to know each other and discuss your style and vision. We are also happy to organise a trial a few days before your wedding day when you are in the country if you wish – but we do understand it is a very busy few days!

Do my bridesmaids require a trial?

Not all bridesmaids require a trial but sometimes it’s nice to have one or two of them so you can visualise what everything will look. We suggest making a day of it with some bubbles and some of your bridal party (if they live in this country). And not forgetting your mum too, as it is a chance for her to spend time with her daughter before the big day – and mum’s always love to feel included!

What should I bring with me to my trial?

To make the most of your trial we would recommend bringing along the following:

– Any hair accessories or headpieces you are thinking of wearing on your wedding day – this will allow the stylists to work the accessories into your look and try out a few ideas.</p.

– Photos of your wedding dress, shoes, jewellery, flowers etc. – this will help your stylists to understand your personal style and the overall vibe for your big day.
– Images of bridal hair and makeup styles you love (we usually recommend making a Pinterest board, which means you can easily share your inspirations with us and other suppliers)

We also recommend wearing something nice to your trial as a wedding hair-up can look a little much with jeans, a jumper and converse. A dress similar to the colour you might wear on your wedding day as being able to visualise is very important.

What if I’m unsure of what I would like my hair and makeup to look like?

This isn’t uncommon – we are happy to suggest some styles as we are experts at working with face shapes and incorporating hair accessories and veils to make everything work together perfectly.

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How should I prep my hair for the trial?

It is very helpful if you can have your hair washed and blow-dried for the trial. If you have soft hair and will be wearing it up, we recommend washing the hair the night before and applying a small amount of medium-hold mousse before drying.

How should I prep my skin for the trial?

It is very helpful for our makeup artists if you can arrive to the trial fresh-faced with no makeup on, as removing makeup can run into your trial time. We also recommend bringing along photos of yourself when you had makeup on that you loved, to give us an understanding of your style (as some brides’ idea of ‘natural’ is Kim Kardashian while others find that very GLAMM). If you plan on wearing fake tan on your big day it is helpful if you arrive to the trial with the fake tan on, as this will be easier for the stylist colour matching your makeup products.

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What happens start to finish at my wedding hair and makeup trial?

Every trial begins with a short consultation (usually around 30 minutes) where the stylists sit down with yourself and get to know you a little better. You can discuss your style inspirations, the style of the wedding and what you love and don’t love so much.

The stylists will then try out different styles with you; catering to your brief and style requirements, until you find the perfect style! We can try out a couple of styles with you, but if you would like to try out more you are welcome to book more time with your stylists.

How long should I expect my trial to last?

Hair only trial for a bride: 1 hour 30 minutes
Both hair and makeup: 2 hours 30
It roughly takes 1 hour per person for each service – so we can calculate the timings for you depending on how many people will be attending the trial with you.

Finally, we always recommend keeping the hair and makeup look from your trial on all day – as long as you would on your wedding day. The next day you can get in touch with us to let us know your thoughts or if you would like to change anything for your wedding day. And don’t forget, the whole point of a trial is to try styles, don’t panic if you want to change anything as we are here to get your vision out your mind and make it a reality.

We have created a helpful PDF to give you even more information on how to prepare for your wedding hair and makeup trial and you can view or download this by clicking the link below.

PREPARING FOR YOUR WEDDING HAIR AND MAKEUP TRIAL PDF

We can’t wait to see you for your hair and makeup trial and get to know all about you, your vision and your big day.

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FAQs

Is a wedding hair trial worth it? ›

It's definitely a great way to help determine your PERFECT hair and makeup look, as well as find the best artist for the job! It can only help ease your mind, and enable you to feel confident and look your best on the wedding day!

Do you tip for a hair and makeup trial for a wedding? ›

Don't Forget to Tip. Even if you do several trials with different stylists and makeup artists before you make your final decisions, it's important to tip each one after every service (about 15 to 20% is appropriate for both the stylist and their assistant). Be sure to tip them after the big day too.

Do they wash your hair for a wedding hair trial? ›

Arrive with clean and dry hair.

my advice would be to arrive with clean hair and then you and your stylist can discuss what would be best for your big day. Oily hair is so difficult to work with as it will rarely hold a curl and can look a little limp. Not what you want for your wedding day.

What should I wear to my wedding hair and makeup trial? ›

Replicate your dress color and neckline

You don't need to wear your wedding dress to your makeup and hair trial, but it's helpful to wear something that replicates the color and neckline of your dress. If your dress is ivory, try to wear something similar to that.

Do you wear makeup to a makeup trial? ›

Personally, for trials, I prefer clients to come with their makeup how they usually wear it. This gives me a good idea of the coverage you like and any other extras such as eyeliner ideas and how much or little you like your eyebrows filled in. We can then remove your makeup once we start.

What to expect at a bridal hair and makeup trial? ›

Think of your wedding hair and makeup trial as a dress rehearsal. Your pros are going to style your tresses and apply your chosen makeup look so you can see how it looks and feels.

Who pays for the bridesmaids hair and makeup? ›

Traditionally, brides would cover this as a thank-you nod to their 'bride squad'. But, some brides and bridesmaids split the cost (for example, the bride pays for hair, and if bridesmaids want their make-up done, they pay for that), while others prefer to DIY.

Do bridesmaids get hair and makeup trial? ›

Do my bridesmaids require a trial? Not all bridesmaids require a trial but sometimes it's nice to have one or two of them so you can visualise what everything will look. We suggest making a day of it with some bubbles and some of your bridal party (if they live in this country).

What do you wear to get your wedding hair done? ›

Whatever you choose, choose something that will photograph well. A balled-up tee, robe, or button-down be wrinkled on your body and in the photos. Feel free to choose a bride-like color palette or go with one of your colors…. you could do white, ivory, light pink, light blue for your something blue, etc.

How many days before your wedding should you get your hair done? ›

Brides ask me all the time when they should have their hair cut and colored before their wedding, and usually recommend about 2 weeks before your wedding. This ensures enough to time to fix any color if it's not exactly what you wanted, and it's not too long so there won't be any grow out at your roots.

What to do with hair night before a wedding? ›

DO: SHAMPOO AND BLOWDRY YOUR HAIR THE NIGHT BEFORE THE WEDDING: Shampooing your hair the night or day before the wedding will ensure your hair is clean and free of oil or build up. If your hair is very oily, you can wait until the morning of, to complete this step. Your hair MUST be blow dried after shampooing.

Do you bring your veil to the hair trial? ›

Absolutely bring your veil or any accessories you want to try or have already decided need to be a part of your look.

What to take to a bridal hair and makeup trial? ›

Give them a sense of your day, the overall look and vibe, pictures of your dress are a good idea too. Bring along ideas. Hairstylists and makeup artists love it when you have a sense of what you want, even better if you have pictures. Keep it to just a few though, too many different looks is confusing.

How early should I do a wedding makeup trial? ›

WHEN SHOULD I HAVE MY WEDDING MAKEUP TRIAL? I like to get in touch with my brides 3 months before the big day to book trials, as I advise to have these approximately 6-12 before your big day. This is a prime time because you'll likely have a better idea of how you'd like your makeup.

When should I have my wedding hair trial? ›

The Big Day is getting close, and it's time to kickstart the fun and really get into the mood. Nothing does that better than your hair and makeup trial! If you've agreed with your hairstylist that you'll only need one trial, it'll probably be scheduled two or three months before the wedding.

What happens at a bridal hair trial? ›

A trial is relaxed; you have plenty of time to discuss your bridal beauty vision with the artists. You get to try out the hair and makeup, tweaking it as as you go, so it can be perfected before the “I do”.

Why are bridal trials so important? ›

Besides figuring out your bridal look, the trial gives us time to chat about all of the details of your wedding day (because I seriously want to know it all), I can get to know who you are as a person, you can get to know me, and we just get to have girl talk!

How much before your wedding should you get your hair done? ›

Three to Four Weeks Before

For healthy-looking hair, you should get trims every 6 to 8 weeks to help keep the dead ends at bay. Your last haircut and color should be 3 to 4 weeks before your wedding.

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