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Make up trial?

This may sound stupid but I was thinking of not having a make-up trial.
I wanted to originally, just because it's a "norm" but i wanted airbrush makeup for the wedding because my skin absorbs all other make up and i didnt want that with my pics.
    Originally i was thinking to have my make up trial on the day of our engagement pics too.
But, I had such a hard time finding any air brush makeup artists in my area, or area of the wedding and finally found someone but she is almost two hours away from the venue.  She would charge me for travel for the trial and i just don't know if it's worth it. Can i just show her what my idea in mind is on the morning of and make sure it looks right as we go? 

Did you guys do your own make up for engagement pics? What did you think?  I never wear makeup so I don't think i'm good at it. 

TIA!
 

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  • edited December 2011
    This is going to be a post & run, sorry.... but Sephora!!!  Free!!!
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    edited December 2011
    <div>I listerally just read the Postit <span style="line-height:normal;" class="Apple-style-span">"Vendor Reviews and Recommendations"<font face="Arial" class="Apple-style-span"><span style="font-size:12px;" class="Apple-style-span"> and kevinandmonica2011 had a post about Sephora.  Even if you go with the woman you found for airbrushing -- I'm sure Sephora could do some trial runs for you.  :)  Then you can tell the other woman exactly what you want.  GL!</span></font></span></div><div><span style="line-height:normal;" class="Apple-style-span"><font face="Arial" class="Apple-style-span"><span style="font-size:12px;" class="Apple-style-span">
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    [QUOTE]Makeup:   Sephora- Carousel Mall, Syracuse, NY I was hell bent on having airbrush makeup and I was only able to find a few makeup artists that offered it, most of them being independent MUAs who charge a pretty penny.   Add in travel and a “holiday fee” since my wedding was Memorial Day weekend… then forget it!   Thankfully I remembered that I had makeup done for prom when I was younger at the Sephora in Orlando.   Conveniently, Carousel Mall opened a Sephora and I was in luck.   Some of the pros- unlimited trials at no charge (although sometimes they say they can only do “focused” trials… eyes, face, etc.   This didn’t bother me at all), also the whole shebang only cost me a $50 gift card for my day-of makeup.   I turned around and used the $50 gift card to purchase stuff for touchups and goodies for my honeymoon… score!   The only major con was dealing with the mall on my wedding day.   Not ideal… and then having to drive to a different location for my hair.   It would have been wonderful to have both hair and makeup done at the same place, but in order to get the airbursh I had to split it up… so be it.   Also, there is no guarantee that whoever does your trial will do your day of, but that really didn’t bother me either, because everyone I worked with was pretty good and they kept a “face map” which listed the color and type of makeup used for each area.   Overall, a pretty good experience… and for the price (vs nearly $200 for a private MUA)… awesome! 
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  • CD2011CD2011 member
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    edited December 2011

    I also was thinking about doing airbrush, but I'm wondering what the pros are of airbrush vs regular makeup. I'm assuming it covers imperfections better, lighter on your skin... how is it when you sweat? Also does anyone know how it is if you have sensitive skin? Regular foundations always make me itch and break out :(

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  • edited December 2011
    I am THE biggest fan of airbrush.... if you have never had it done before, definitely go check it out at Sephora.  It is super light, but gives perfect coverage.  I have horribly uneven skin tone (Thank You birth control and 4 summers in the desert) w/ really bad scarring and my foundation was flawless.  It lasted all day long through sweating and running around and was not cakey.  Def worth a shot!
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  • CD2011CD2011 member
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    edited December 2011
    Yay! Sounds like just what I need! I'm going to go there this week. One of my BM happens to work there so maybe I can get them to give me a deal! Probably not, but always worth a try :) Thanks for the info!
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  • sbolger17sbolger17 member
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    edited December 2011
    I did my own makeup for the engagement pics.  We did them a long time ago, so well before I was thinking about professional makeup and things like that.  I think my makeup turned out fine; it looks very natural (which is my normal look).  Sure, it would be great if it was a little more dramatic, but I'll just save that for the wedding day.

    I AM going to do a makeup trial though; I'd be too worried if I didn't.  Can you travel to the MUA for the trial and save on the travel portion of it?  I guess that will be hard if you want to use the make up for engagement pics though.
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