Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Wedding Tips : Bridal Makeup+Hair Prices

Question 1 : How does a makeup artist come up with their Bridal Makeup+Hair prices?
Prices are generally set to account for time spent with a client, experience and education, product, and travel time. We incur costs to provide a service, so we must factor that in addition to our own compensation.

Question 2 : Why do prices vary amongst different makeup artists and within different cities/regions?

Between different artists are different levels and experience and also some are more in demand than others.  Make sure you’re comparing “apples to apples” when comparing prices.  Artists also look to keep their prices in line with their local competition, and geography is a strong guiding force of that ie. someone from Downtown Toronto might charge more than someone from New Market.  If you’re given a quote that is wildly cheaper than those you got from several other artists, it may be worth your pause, like anything else, you get what you pay for. If you’re still considering the artist, be sure to see samples of their work before making a decision.

Question 3 : Why do I have to pay to get my trial makeup/hair done?

You may be looking at this as just a test drive, but your makeup artist very much considers this the real deal. We are putting in our time and effort (not to mention using our pro products!) to complete multiple looks for you.

Question 4 : Are there ever any surprise charges?

If you decide to add on additional services ie. airbrushing, false lashes, hair extensions, etc…those will usually require an extra fee.
Remember, extra time spent with you and your bridal party is time that your makeup artist could have dedicated to another paying client.
Also take into account possible travel and parking fees.  Discuss this with your artist ahead of time so that you’re not surprised on the day of.

Question 5: Can I haggle for a lower rate?

I bet you got a mean price on that purse, girl, but haggling with a makeup artist for a rate that is far from her set fee is not only a lost cause, but insulting.
Professional Makeup Artists usually set fair prices from the start and don’t waiver too much from them. We’re not trying to rip someone off — just stay competitive and busy.
It’s only fair to all the brides everyone pays the same rates.  We understand brides are on tight budgets, so if you’re going to ask, ask nicely.  And maybe the artist might give you a break.
But keep in mind, we have to make a living too, so don’t be unreasonable.

Question 6: Can I get a cheaper price with an in-salon makeup artist over one who comes to me?

Maybe, but it’s not likely. You will generally find salon makeup artists’ prices to be on par with those of freelancers.
And you’ll lose that added convenience of someone coming to you.

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