
Bridal Trial
Our beautiful bride-to-be over at Lovely by Lindsey wanted a classic bridal makeup look and soft glam waves. She wanted her makeup to be soft, radiant and iconic with baby winged eyeliner and a bold lipstick.
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Our beautiful bride-to-be over at Lovely by Lindsey wanted a classic bridal makeup look and soft glam waves. She wanted her makeup to be soft, radiant and iconic with baby winged eyeliner and a bold lipstick.
As a professional bridal hairstylist for over 10 years, these are my most used bridal hairstyling products and tools that I carry with me on-site to weddings. Aside from the curling irons, wands, brushes and blow driers typically used; I wanted to share tools that you may not commonly consider.
I’m always trying new products and will continue to only recommend what I truly love, use and believe works great for bridal hairstyling.
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Congratulations!!! You’re engaged and are on your way to one of the happiest days of your life! With all the things you have to do to prepare, I want to help make things simple. As a professional bridal hair & makeup artist, I’ve rounded up the top 10 things you should know before your bridal trial.
The truth is that a bridal trial can often be a little nerve racking. You may not know what to expect. With so many do’s and don’t’s you’ve heard over the years, it can be hard to navigate what is myth or what applies to you.
One thing is for sure, a trial is called a trial for a reason. It’s a fantastic way for you and your HMUA to get to know each other! (HMUA = Hair and Makeup Artist) As well as get a clear understanding of what you are looking for. We want to ensure you are happy and look gorgeous for your wedding day.