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Q: How far in advance should I book?
A: Try to book 6 to 12 months in advance, this will increase your chances of securing the date for your wedding.
Q: When should I come for my trial?
A: It is best to have your trial about 6 months in advance so that any skincare advice may be acted upon with plenty of time to spare. If you live abroad and can't come for your trial till much closer to the day, don't panic, it is perfectly ok to do that too.
Q: Should I wear my normal make-up to the trial?
A: Come to the trial with a clean face. However if you normally wear a fair bit of make-up, do bring along a photograph of yourself made-up as a reference.
Q: Should the whole bridal party get trials done?
A: Normally it is just the bride. However if other members of the party want trials or you want trials for them, it is perfectly ok to do this. There are no set rules; it is up to you and your party.
Q: What's the difference between airbrushing and normal make-up application?
A: Airbrushing is a super fine spray of make-up onto the skin, therefore creating an even and flawless finish. Skin appears perfect to both the naked eye and the camera lens. Normal make-up can sometimes grip onto dry areas and slip a bit in oilier areas depending on the condition of your skin.