Here are some tips before you head off for your make-up trial:Carry magazine photos of brides in make-up that you like. This way, the make-up artist will get an immediate idea of whether you lean towards a more natural look or whether you are open to being a bit more dramatic with your makeup.Walk with a picture of your dress to show your make-up artist. This will also give her added inspiration to create your look.If you wear contact lens, be sure to put them on before too, so that you can gauge whether any eye shadows, eye liners or mascaras will affect them.
Get your eyebrows waxed a few days in advance of your trial.Wear a buttoned-up blouse or a shirt, so that if you have to change your clothing post-application, it will not ruin your hair and make-up. You should go to your trial bare-faced, that is, with no make-up at all.Observe whether the make-up artist's tools and equipment are sanitised and well-organised.If you don't like how the make-up artist has applied your make-up, be sure to tell him/her tactfully. After all, this is the purpose of the trial!