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Oct 20, 2014
Carolyn H.
I find my self at a loss of what to pack for my recent gigs and seriously need to condense.
What do you guys bring to your bridal events?
or to gigs in general that are a necessity to your kit?
Oct 23, 2014
Mer C.
It makes it a lot easier if you know who you're doing the makeup for, personally if I don't know I tend to bring everything just in case, though in the case of bridal I usually know who I'm doing makeup on so other than the obvious things (brushes, cleaner etc)
I cut down by excluding foundations/concealers/powders/blushes I know I won't use (like if I'm doing makeup for someone with dark skin I won't need my palest shades) and that saves a ton of space.
I find the easiest way to condense though is figuring out what colours/shades I never use on people, or figuring what I can mix on the day, like foundations I don't need every single shade just a few staple ones that can be mixed to create other ones.
Also having a good neutral shadow palette is handy as most people tend to stick away from vibrant shadow colours.
Hope that helps!