Your Questions, Answered

  • To check availability, please submit an inquiry through the contact form on my website with your wedding date, location, and estimated services.

    If your date is available, you’ll receive booking details. A signed contract and non-refundable retainer are required to officially reserve your wedding date. Dates are not held without both.

  • Yes, bridal trials are highly recommended and scheduled separately from the wedding day.

    Trials are typically:

    • Scheduled on weekdays

    • Held at the studio

    • Booked as a separate appointment

    A trial is not required to secure your date, but is strongly recommended—especially if you are deciding between styles or planning to wear extensions. Travel for trials may be available upon request and is subject to additional fees.

  • The number of artists is determined by your getting-ready time window, not just the number of services.

    This is based on:

    • Ceremony start time

    • When everyone needs to be ready

    • Total services booked

    Once your timeline is reviewed, I will determine if additional artists are required to ensure a smooth, on-time morning.

  • Any assisting artists are trusted professionals selected by me. I handle all communication, scheduling, and coordination to maintain consistency and quality.

  • This is based on your getting-ready time window. Most wedding mornings allow for approximately 4–5 services per artist.

    Larger parties may require additional artists to ensure everyone is completed on time.

  • Travel is not automatically included. A custom travel quote will be provided based on your wedding location and details.

  • Approximate timing:

    • Bride: 60–90 minutes

    • Bridal party: 45–60 minutes

    Final timing is confirmed when your wedding day timeline is created.

  • Yes. A customized wedding day timeline is created based on your ceremony time and total services.

    Start times are determined by this timeline. Early start fees may apply depending on how early services need to begin.