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Bridal & Events

Bridal & Events

Pre-bridal, makeup, hair, nails & draping

A wedding look is more than one-day makeup. Bridal care can combine skin preparation, hair care, nails, styling and event-day beauty so every detail works together.

When should you choose each service?

Choose a service based on what you are noticing now, the look you want, and how much maintenance you are comfortable with. The timing below is a practical salon planning guide—not a medical prescription. If your skin is actively sunburned, blistered, infected, very irritated, or you have an unexplained rash, postpone salon skin treatments and seek medical advice if needed.
Pre-Bridal Skin Plan
When to consider it

When your wedding is several weeks or months away and you want to avoid doing everything at the last minute.

Typical planning range

Ideally start planning 6–12 weeks before major events; the exact number of visits depends on your skin and chosen services.

Why ongoing care matters

Early planning allows time to see how your skin responds and prevents unnecessary last-minute experimentation.

When to wait / ask first

Avoid aggressive new treatments immediately before the wedding, especially if your skin is sensitive or currently irritated.

Bridal Makeup
When to consider it

When you need long-wear, photo-ready makeup coordinated with outfit, jewelry and lighting.

Typical planning range

Usually one final event application; a trial can be planned 2–6 weeks beforehand if desired.

Why ongoing care matters

A trial and clear plan can reduce wedding-day surprises and improve color/style coordination.

When to wait / ask first

Tell the artist about allergies, contact lenses, sensitive eyes/skin and any recent reactions.

Engagement / Reception Makeup
When to consider it

When you want a look different from the wedding ceremony—softer, bolder or suited to evening lighting.

Typical planning range

For each event as needed.

Why ongoing care matters

Planning separate looks keeps each function distinctive while maintaining an overall coordinated style.

When to wait / ask first

Avoid trying new skin products immediately before the event if you are prone to reactions.

Bridal Hair Styling
When to consider it

When you need a secure hairstyle that works with outfit, veil/dupatta, jewelry and event length.

Typical planning range

For each event; a trial is useful for complex styles or heavy accessories.

Why ongoing care matters

A planned style reduces last-minute changes and helps ensure accessories sit comfortably.

When to wait / ask first

Discuss scalp sensitivity, hair extensions and heavy accessories in advance.

Bridal Nails
When to consider it

When hands will be prominent in ring photos, ceremonies and close-up photography.

Typical planning range

Consult 1–2 weeks before; final nails commonly 1–3 days before the main event.

Why ongoing care matters

This keeps nails fresh while giving time to finalize color, shape and art.

When to wait / ask first

If there is nail damage or infection, choose a safe alternative instead of covering the problem.

Saree Draping
When to consider it

When you want a neat, secure drape that holds through sitting, walking and photographs.

Typical planning range

For each event as needed; plan extra time for bridal or complex drapes.

Why ongoing care matters

Professional draping can improve comfort, symmetry and confidence throughout long functions.

When to wait / ask first

Tell the stylist if the outfit is heavy, delicate or needs special pinning so fabric is protected.