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Scattered Makeup

Perfect Make-Up

Preparation

Take the stress out of the photoshoot preparation. Working with a makeup artist and a hair stylist means that you’ll be able to sit back and be pampered while you are being made up; it’ll give you a chance to relax and catch your breath and focus on bringing the best energy to your photoshoot. 

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Red Lipstick
Closeup of a woman's eyelashes photographed from above

A FEW DAYS BEFORE YOUR SHOOT

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  • make eyebrow corrections (waxing, threading, trimming, etc.)

  • take care of lips (chapstick, and various creams)

  • perform facial skin cleansing procedures (often, professional facial cleanings leave the face reddish and spotty for a few days, an effect you want to avoid the day of your shoot)

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       ON THE DAY OF YOUR SHOOT, ARRIVE WITH A CLEAN FACE AND NO MORE THAN A LIGHT MOISTURISER.

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Hairstyles are an important accessory to any look. No matter what the occasion, having the right hairstyle can make a big difference.  It’s important to have your hair looking clean, tangle-free, and paired with your wardrobe. 

Try out a few different styles to find the look that works best for you.

Best Hair

Professional styling a woman's hair viewed from left back
Woman's long hair being styled in an up-style

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1. Less re-touching work for me. 
Ok, so I realize that sounds totally self-serving … but think about it: when I look at images in preparation for re-touching, the people who have seen a professional have better looking skin and photo-ready hair. It’s true! The skin actually looks BETTER (in real life AND on camera) when professional products are used, and skin is prepared properly before applying makeup. Additionally, professionally styled hair has less fly-aways and stays put longer.This makes for a much better photo, and yes, I spend much less time re-touching images.

 

2. The professionals know what they are doing. 
And they don’t use silver shimmer eyeshadow. Yeah, I know that’s weirdly specific, but silver shimmer eyeshadow is my pet peeve — it’s a dated look and it doesn’t translate well to photos. When applying their own makeup, many women end up with un-even eyebrows, have overly-clumpy mascara, use too much bronzer, or commit other makeup faux pas. The professionals know exactly what products to use (and NOT to use) so you look your best on camera.

Professional hair and makeup artists work with real women, not just models.

Any busy hair and makeup artist typically works with wedding clients as well as on professional photoshoots. This means they can work with ANY type of woman – from a mother of the bride, to an elderly grandmother, to a teenager. They know how to create a perfect  look for any woman because they’ve had experience with a whole range of skin types, coloring and hair styles.

 

3. Nail the “natural look”
Natural doesn’t mean no makeup or light makeup – it means you look like the best version of yourself. And achieving a “natural look” actually involves way more products than you might think. Before a makeup artist applies any makeup, she treats the skin and prepares it for makeup, meaning you will look flawless and effortless … you know, “natural”!

 

4. It lasts all day
The professional products in your makeup artist’s and hair stylist’s kit are likely meant to be both long-wearing and flexible. When you hire a professional, you can rest assured that you’ll keep looking your best throughout the photoshoot – no matter the weather or conditions you’re in. Professional makeup products do not break down or slide like regular makeup products do. Same with a professional hair style – it lasts way longer than your every day hair style.

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5. Confidence is gorgeous
When you feel beautiful – with gorgeous hair and incredible makeup – you can show up and shine on camera, and connect with me through my lens.

5 Reasons

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Consider the location of your shoot. If you’re shooting in a more formal setting, you might want to put your hair up into an elegant updo. If you’re shooting in a more casual location, then you might want to keep your hair down and flowing. For outdoor photo shoots, it’s also important to think about the weather and how it might impact your chosen hairstyle. 

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Your chosen hairstyle can do a lot for complementing your outfit and helping pull the picture together. Pair an edgy outfit with more avant-garde hairstyles. If you're wearing something simple and feminine, keep your hair simple and beautiful.

BAD-HAIR DAY or JUST CAN'T GET IT RIGHT?

Don't stress! Let our professional hair stylist find a hairstyle that will look great and match your goals. 

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