March 30, 2017

Five Things To Do Before Hiring a Makeup Artist



Five Things To Do Before Hiring a Makeup Artist:


Whether you are getting pictures done or you recently got engaged, hiring a makeup artist can have many benefits. I often get told that my clients "just don't know where to start" and truthfully, it can be a little overwhelming for some. Today I have compiled a list of things that can help you narrow down the perfect artist for your special occasion, so that you can take the first steps to booking the perfect artist for you!






KNOW WHO YOU ARE HIRING:

These days there are many articles discussing "Professional Makeup Artists" and their sanitary policies, makeup gone wrong, etc. So how do you know who to hire? Research, and ask questions. Lots of questions. Some one charging a low rate, is charging that for a reason. Find out why!




CHECK PORTFOLIOS:

Your makeup artist should have a portfolio. Look at it! Please note: a person who has a portfolio of their own makeup, on their own face is NOT a makeup artist. I'm not saying that person doesn't have skill or talent, but doing makeup on your self is so different than doing makeup on someone else. Make sure that the artist has a portfolio that pleases you. Every Makeup Artist has a style, and not all of them will match your desired look so make sure it matches the style you are going for. You should be hiring someone experienced in doing makeup on other face shapes, eye shapes, skin tones, and they should have experience in covering up dark circles, birth marks, scars, etc.  




SCHEDULE A CONSULT:

Once you select a Makeup Artist that has a style you love, you should schedule a consult. Most Makeup Artists will do a free consult if not in person, over the phone. Consultations are important for several reasons, it gives you the opportunity to meet or talk ahead of time. You can narrow down details on the date being available, what types of fees they charge, if they will travel to you, etc. It also gives your makeup artist time to go over pricing details, important contract information, and get all of the details about your special day.





SCHEDULE AHEAD OF TIME:

This is something that is so important. Brides should be booking at least 3 months ahead of time to ensure their spot is secured. Don't wait until the last few weeks or the Artist you really want to hire, probably wont be available for the big day especially during wedding season!




READ YOUR CONTRACTS:

I have been fortunate enough to never have an issue with contracts, but I know many artists who have. Make sure you thoroughly read your contracts so that you don't have any questions later. If you address questions ahead of time that will make the process that much smoother! If anything is not stated in the contract and you are still left with questions, please make sure you ask! 





Thanks for reading!