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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Bridal Hair Tips

1) Select several photos of the styles you want and show your stylist. Be realistic when it comes to choosing the hair style.

2) Book an appointment and have a trial with your stylist. If possible, take along a photo of your dress, and any headpiece or hair accessories.

3) Find out if you need to grow your hair length, improve the condition with conditioning treatments, change the colour or have some highlights.

4) Work with your stylist to choose a style that will suit your face shape:
  • Round faces suit high "updos" and sleek long styles
  • Long faces suit styles that have width and volume.

5) Check your comfort level with how much of your face / neck / shoulders is exposed, if your all your hair is pulled back from your face, or leaving curls / wisps around your face to soften.

6) Once you have decided to wear you hair up or down, the possibilities are endless. Curls are soft and romantic and variations to the bun or spikes and twists.

7) Head pieces & Veils should compliment your hairstyle and not to hide it. Veils look good if sat at the back of the head secured well under curls or bun.

8) Choose a hairstyle that needs to be sturdy enough to hold it's shape until you take the veil off.

9) Try to reflect your personality in your bridal hairdo but sturdy enough to hold it's shape until you remove the veil.

10) Do not wash hair on the wedding day, your hair will go under a lot of stress to achieve the style, and won't guarantee the hold.

Always remember:
The Day of make sure you and your party is wearing a button or zipper tops/shirts. It will be easier to remove and it will ensure that your hair / make up stays in place.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Wedding Makeup Guide

The most important part of your wedding day makeup is to look like yourself. You want to look your best without looking like your trying too hard. You have to feel comfortable in the amount of makeup you are wearing, as it will show in your pictures. It is very important that when you look back at your wedding photographs, you'll recognize the face that is smiling at you. Most importantly, make sure that your wedding day makeup makes you feel like the beautiful bride you are and supposed to be.

The best way to insure this feeling is through practice. Practice makes perfect, and your wedding makeup is no exception. Whether you are having your makeup done professionally or you are doing it yourself, practice is the key to achieving your perfect look. If you are going the professional route, it is important to for you to schedule at least one trial session with your makeup artist before the big day. You'll need to make sure that both of you are on the same page, and it may take a couple of sessions in order to achieve this. The same applies if you are choosing to do your makeup yourself, you'll want to practice many times, experimenting both with colors and techniques. You can also go to a makeup counter at your local department store to pick up some helpful hints and special products that will help you apply your makeup flawlessly. Remember, practice is the best way to ensure you remain stress-free on your special day.

The best way to achieve flawless wedding day makeup is to fuse all of these elements together, highlighting all of your features but not allowing any one area to overpower.

Face

The key to a flawless face is having a foundation that matches your skin tone perfectly. You want to make sure that the foundation you use blends easily into your skin, virtually disappearing before your eyes. The last thing you want is to see foundation lines around the outside of your face when you look at your wedding photos. To ensure this does not occur, check your foundation in natural light. The artificial lights found in your bathroom and department stores are often deceiving. You will also want to find a foundation that works with your skin type, not against it.

Tip 1: If you have oily skin, you will want an oil-free matte formula that will help minimize shine. If you have dry skin, find a foundation that doubles as a moisturizer so your skin will look fresh all day.

Concealer is optional and a good idea for all brides that have jitters and probably won't get as much sleep as you should the night before the wedding. You want to be careful with concealer, however, since using too much can appear cakey, and actually draw attention to those areas you are trying to minimize. A good way to make sure your concealer blends perfectly is to mix in a little bit of your foundation before application. This way you are sure to get the clean, fluid look you want.

The next step is finding a light, loose power that will set your foundation and concealer, and take away any excess shine. You don't want to load up on powder, as this will only cause you to get shinier faster. Rather, you want just enough to keep your makeup in place and reduce shine for your photos.

Tip 2: It is a good idea to keep your power on hand through out the day, as you will need to reapply before your photos and other special events.


When you decide on your blush color, you will want to find something that will provide you with a natural glow. You will want to use a little more blush than you do for day to day wear as you don't want to appear washed out in your photos. Just be careful not to get carried away. You want to appear natural and not overly made up, which is easy when applying blush.

Eyes

It terms of eye color, it is best to choose muted, neutral colors that compliment both your dress and the other colors you are using on your face, such as your lips and cheeks. Using white or other light eye shadows on the inside edges of your eyes will help brighten and open them up. You can also use this same light color on your brow line for added definition. Beware of using too much shimmer or glitter, as these types of eye shadows will cause you to appear shiny in your pictures.

Tip 3: A light shimmer used to highlight certain areas such as your cheekbones and brow bones is okay, but you may want to take test photos before the big day to see how it is going to look.


Your mascara and eye liner are the finishing touches for your eyes. These items allow you to add as much definition as you desire. You can add extra volume and length to your lashes by using false lashes. These are available in both strips and individuals, depending on the effect you want to create. Individual lashes appear more natural and can be used across the whole lid, or just in areas that need to be filled in. You will want to apply false lashes after you have finished your eye makeup to insure they stay in place. You can also curl your lashes using an eyelash curler to open up your eyes and create the illusion of fuller, longer lashes. Make sure to curl your lashes prior to applying mascara to avoid ripping out lashes and smudging your makeup.

Tip 4: No matter what you decide to do with your eyes, it is best to use a waterproof mascara and eyeliner, especially if you know you will be shedding some tears on your big day.


Your wedding day lip color should look consistent with the rest of your makeup. You'll want a lipstick that is a little brighter than your usual color to ensure that it shows up in your pictures. The first time you put on this darker shade, you may be uncomfortable and feel as though you are wearing too much makeup. If this is the case, you should try wearing the lipstick a few times before the big day in order to get used to it. If you still don't feel like yourself, you can use a similar shade to what you wear day to day as long as it complements your overall look. Adding gloss to your lips will also help your lip color pop and help them to appear fuller in your photographs.

Tip 5: A good way to ensure that your color stays in place is to apply a lip liner all over your lips before you apply your lipstick. You will have to reapply your lipstick throughout the day, so make sure you keep it nearby at all times.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Q & A

Q) How far in advance should I have the trial?

A) To ensure that you are able to reserve your wedding date, I usually book 6 months in advance, I would recommend having the trial anything from 2 – 6 months before your wedding date. If you’re wedding day is approaching fast and you have not had a chance to book me within that time threshold, it is still worth contacting me just in case I have your date free or to see if I can recommend someone else in your area.


Q) What happens at the trial?

A)
On the day of the trial we will talk about the details of your wedding and the type of look that you are trying to achieve. I will then apply your make-up and show you how it looks at each stage of the application to make sure you are happy with it. I also make a record of everything I have used so on your wedding day all you’ll have to do is to sit back and relax.


Q) What can you do to prepare for your consultation?

A)
Easy. While you're flipping through bridal or style magazines, just tear out the pages that show what you want.

Do you see a fantastic make-up combination? BRING IT!
A grat new hairstyle? BRING IT!

Please make sure you bring some photographs of your dress. And if you have accessories, bring those. I want to know exactly what you want. Wearing a white strapless top or tank is also recommended for the trial day.


Q) Do you require a deposit for weddings?

A) Yes to hold your wedding date exclusively for you, I require a non refundable 50% deposit payable on the day of the trial. (This will be deducted off your final bill on the day of the wedding).


Q) Can you do bridal hair?

A) I can put up and tong hair, but I don’t cut or blow-dry.


Q) What if you are ill on my wedding day?

A) In the unlikely event that I am unwell and unable to make it to you, I have a network of make-up artist friends who I could call upon. However if for any reason I can’t arrange for someone to cover me you will be given a full refund.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Rates

BRIDAL

Enjoy the luxury of a make-up artist coming to you, or your preferred location and takes care of all your/bridal party's make-up/hair needs! Sit back take a deep breath and relax as you are in good hands.

ON-LOCATION MAKEUP RATES:

1 person - $80+ travel*
2 people - $70/each
3 - 7 people - $65/each
8 + people - $60/each

* Make-up for flower girls is complimentary

Trial - $40 (in house)

* At this time the remaining balance minus the deposit must be paid in full.


ON-LOCATION HAIR RATES **:

Bride - $70+ travel*
Bridesmaids - $60/each
Flowergirls & Others - $35/each
8 + people - $60/each


Trial - $40
(in house)

**The price for hair styles may vary depending on the desired style, number of people in your bridal party and the stylist.



BRIDAL PACKAGES

Bride - Hair & Make-up - $120
Bridesmaids - $90/each
Others - $70

Trial - $60 (in house)

At this time the remaining balance minus the deposit must be paid in full.

PROM / SPECIAL EVENTS / PHOTO SHOTS

Single Rate - $140 + travel*
$80 - if only 1 service
Group Rate - $90 + travel
$70 if only 1 service


*There is no extra travel charges to any Toronto locations, however travel and parking fees will be applied to areas outside of Toronto.
We'll travel anywhere in the world if expenses are paid.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Pre - Wedding Trial



A trial session with the Bride is essential, and it lasts 1-2 hrs. During this session we work together to achieve the perfect look for you and your special day.

The trial includes:
  • A personalized face chart of which will be used as referenced on the day of your wedding.
  • A before and after digital photo.
  • A complimentary gift.
The trials are done at my home which is located in North York, if you prefer the trial to be done at another location a traveling fee may apply.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Tips

A lifetime of happiness starts with a great wedding day!

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Thursday, May 1, 2008

Gallery

Sandi & John's 5/24/08 (Angela)


Mihn's Wedding (Tea Ceremony) - 06/14/08


Flirty Girl Party 2008

Contact Us

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CHEER to your Day!
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