I hope all of you reading this are A. Dry B. Your family and friends are safe and dry as well. I know many of you with upcoming weddings are waiting to see how things pan out, and I will gladly help any way I can.
On a happier dry note: How to Save $$ on your hair and make up, I know I have posted similar info before, but it never hurts to hear it again.
Try to hire one person or company that does both hair and makeup.
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Only the bride needs a trial.
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You can expect to pay anywhere from $40 to $100 for hair and $30 to $85 for makeup. Know that the more women you have that need these services, the cheaper the cost per person.
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If hair accessories are going to be put in anyone's hair, make sure you buy them yourself. If you leave this up to the hair stylist it'll cost more.
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If you have sensitive skin, we suggest that you do not go for a facial the week before your wedding. You don't want to be all broke out for the big day.
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Please get your nails done and make sure the groom's hands are also manicured. More than likely you'll be getting a picture that shows your hands and the wedding bands. People will be constantly asking to see your rings.
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Lastly, try to find a makeup and hair vendor that will do a trial a few months before the wedding. It gives you time to work out any areas you are not happy with and makes the wedding day process much quicker
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