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Are you paying for your makeup to be done? Or did you?

I am 51, wedding in June.

I am having my hair done for my wedding, but am not sure I want to have someone do my makeup? I do wear make up and could probably get my adult daughters to help me.

I have been searching for a make up artist and find that all the sample pictures they show me are of women that have caked on make up, mind you these are photos, but the make up is so heavy and thick. With false eyelashes, etc.

Maybe I should keep searching?

Re: Are you paying for your makeup to be done? Or did you?

  • I am having mine done for the wedding.  I can be picky about how my makeup looks so don't want to rely on doing it myself.  Have you checked with makeup counters at the local mall?  I wear MAC makeup so I am getting mine done at the counter at 9am on the big day.  They also do a trial run so you can make sure you like it

  • I had my makeup done for my first wedding and would have loved to have had it done for my second wedding, but due to the location of our ceremony, having a makeup artist come out would have cost almost a $1000! Didn't seem worth it. For my first wedding, I had a consultation with the makeup artist, showed her pictures, and did a trial run. She recorded all of my wants and colors. So, it was then perfect the day of! For the second, I went to a makeup counter at Saks (it was Chanel, but you could try any of them), and since I was purchasing all new makeup, I worked with the lady to show me how to do certain things and what colors looked best.  

     







  • Paid to have the hair done, my sister did my eyes and I did the rest.  Paid for my ladies hair and they did their own make-up. 
  • I went for a trial at MAC, bought some new things, but did my own; they gave me a chart on how to do it.  We got married where there were no make up artists, so it was fine for me to do it (I practiced a couple of times before hand!)

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  • I did have a makeup and hair stylist come to my home. This was my first marriage, but I might have even done it for a subsequent one.

    Ask around on your local board. I was 56 when I got married in August of 2011. I was afraid of how it would look, but the makeup artist did airbrush makeup and I paid extra for the false eyelashes, and was never sorry I did either. The makeup stayed on all day (the lashes lasted for 4 days until I took them off).

    Around here for the hair & makeup it was less than $100. I asked myself this question: "If I don't deserve to have this done for my wedding, then when would I?". I think the only other time someone will do my makeup is in my casket (if there is even a viewing, LOL).........so I felt like I deserved to have it done. For me and my BM who also paid for themselves, it was a nice pampered feeling.
  • I actually got a referral from Sue (above), and am contracting with the person who did hers to do my airbrushed makeup.I am an older bride. I didn't want the caked on makeup or the red lipstick.  I wasn't sure either, but when I went for the trial, and came home, my fiancee said "OMG, you look fantastic! You are absolutely, positively, SO doing this."  I wasn't sure about spending the money either, but took Sue's words to heart. It is one day that it is worth the extra expense, and he agrees.  SO excited!
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