SubhaStar Make-up
Professional Freelance Make-up Artist in Film, Fashion, Theatre, SPFX, and Bridal
available for work in Chicago, surrounding suburbs and northwest Indiana.
Available by appointment only
Bridal Make-up, from a Make-up Artist's point-of-view
First off I would like to dedicate this post to my older sister who is just recently engaged... I jokingly refer to her as newly bethrothed.
Welcome to all you brides out there planning your nuptials, and Congratulations on your upcoming big day!
I want to give a bit of insight to the make-up application set up. Of course starting out you will want to collect information about the make-up artists in your area. Word of mouth and internet searches are popular and useful ways to go about this. I try to keep my website (www.subhastarmakeup.com) up-to-date with my latest jobs and photo shoots. I have a small section of my website portfolio with bridal pictures, but I really encourage you to check out all the pictures in my portfolio because I believe that they showcase my range as a make-up artist.
First step in securing a make-up artist is to set up a trial application. I think this is best to schedule on a day that you have another special event, either a bridal shower, engagement pictures, or a nice dinner out with your fiance. That way you can enjoy the make-up fully, possibly have photos to see how it looks on film, and see how it wears for an extended time period.
For the trial it's a good idea to bring pictures of make-up looks you are interested in, go through some of those bridal magazines you have and tear out pages of photos you like. I have a large binder of tear sheets and I always bring that for the bride to flip through. During the trial application I collect information to help piece together the look and feel that the bride wants for her wedding. We go through date, times, locations and # of bridal party members who are also getting their make-up done. I charge the same amount for each make-up application. I know some brides are weary of requesting their wedding party to take on another expense. A way some brides address this issue is to split that expense with their bridesmaids.
After the trial application is completed and I have collected all necessary information I put it together in a contract that I mail out within a week. That contract confirms that I will be booked for that date and time and # of make-up applications. I also require a deposit which is typically half of the total amount.
I hope this has been helpful! Feel free to contact me with any questions. I am available for Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana brides, travel expenses are negotiable for any brides outside that region.




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