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May 16, 2013
Holly N.
I'm going on my first bridal trial this weekend and I'm just wondering what I should be asking, I'm planning on asking her about the hair,dress and wedding colours/theme so I can get an idea of the make up I need to do but what else?
May 16, 2013
Krystle C.
Ask her what she feels comfortable with. I almost always ask them to look for inspiration pictures. I take ideas from that and go from there. Make sure you have a contract to protect you and your client. You can find generic ones online. I also wouldn't worry about wedding color/themes that's not important in deciding a look for your bride. But better left for making conversation. I specialize in bridal, so any questions let me know.
May 17, 2013
Antisar A.
Hmm well I'd ask her if shes into modern or classic stuff this plays a big role! ask her to bring in pics of what she wants and look at her skin tone and hair color and eyes to determine if shes warm or cool and if she picks colors that may not suit her make a suggestion amd explain why it won't amd that she should opt for rhis and if she wants to go right ahead with it than proceed but just remember when dealing with clients sometimes they pick things that aren't meant for them and its best to explain this to them because they will come back amd say you are the artist you should have known better. So I would suggest getting some pics for her as well and you two working something out. Best of luck to you (: