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    Posted: 09 February 2009 at 7:09pm
So like the unorganised twit that I am , I have completly forgotten to get makeup sorted for my wedding, which as you can see, is soon .
Whats the deal with makeup ? has anyone done their own for their wedding ?
and if they used someone , can anyone recommend someone cheap?
Its like $100 at most of the places ive asked, which is interesting because wedding makeup is pretty basic (i did a makeup artistry course back when I was 18)

I tell you , next time I get married, Im going to a blimming registry office !


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I don't really wear makeup so I got a friend to do mine as part of my have 20 mins to myself before I explode time..........looked nice and natural and thats what I wanted. Our wedding was a very low key back garden wedding though.


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ours is very low key too, ceremony in the local reserve/park and reception at our house (a bbq , drinks and nibbles , party type thing ) .
So perhaps I could get away with doing my own (and the bridesmaids own too )
conveniently one of the bridesmaids is a hairdresser so Im sure she'll have some ideas for hairstyles , i just want something simple


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Call your local Body Shop and see if they do it. When I went to formals at uni, I always got it done there, usually about $35ish, I think.
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I got mine done at the Napoleon Perdis counter at Farmers. In return I just had to buy something at the counter over $60,
I did get a free trial a few weeks before, so if you wanted to go even cheaper, just book for a trial on your wedding day, book in for a pretend wedding and cancel
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Didn't you already have Caitlyn lined up to do it? From those earlier photos of your mutual makeup trial I say that's still the way to go...
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Honestly, treat yourself and go to a beauty therapy place and ask for a makeup artist. Our wedding was the ultra budget wedding, and thats the only thing I didnt go cheap on. It cost me $80 all up for my makeup to be done - that included a trial. If you have your own foundation that you usually wear, take it with you cuz theres nothing worse than having a different brand on! I use exclusively Napoleon makeup, so I took all of that with me and it turned out cheaper than using the artists makeup.
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You could just get the bridesmaid(s) to do it. I asked my DH's cousin and mine to organise our makeup. I didn't feel all that confident and it was quite nice to relax and have someone do it for us too. They came along to our hairdressing appointment and did everyone who was waiting for their hair IYGWIM.
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try ringing up and finding a mary kaye lady - i buy the makeup from her anyway but she only charged me $40... and did well. until then i was going to do my own with the mary kaye makeup anyway, and really the only added thing she did, was make sure my foundation lasted a heck of a lot better.

easy peasy kelly... find something you like, and play around.

i did my own hair and that was simple and easy too.
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I did my own because whenever I've had mine done by makeup artists I've hated it plus this way I got to spend the money on new makeup rather than on the makeup artist.  Mine was a daytime wedding/reception so I kept it quite natural.
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I was going to suggest asking at the make up counter at Farmers as well. You might be able to get a free trial as well first so you know what you want.

Next time you get married do it at a nudist colony - then the make up will be the least of your worries!

Good luck for the wedding!!!
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I was also going to recommend Napoleon at Farmers! Or your local pharmacy also do it much cheaper than mobile makeup artists.

All the best for your big day!
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I got talked into getting a makeup lady for my wedding (she was a Nutrimetics lady, pretty cheap from memory, but I suspect you get what you pay for) and although it was fine, if I had my time over I'd just do it myself. Not only did I think it was a waste of money, but only you can do your makeup perfectly to your taste, and you don't want just anyone flapping around you on your wedding day, you want to surround yourself with complementary personalities .

I'm sure you're perfectly capable of doing it yourself, or if you think you may have an unsteady hand on the day, get a friend to help out. I did my sister's (bridesmaid) makeup for our other sister's wedding (she had someone in, but that was purely cos of time constraints, I did their hair and flowers as well) and it turned out fine.

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I had a nice low key wedding in the summer - in the in-laws garden, with nibbles and drinks afterwards - and I was 26 wks preggers to boot so really kept it simple and the same for my hair and make-up which I did myself. I just used a little tinted moisturisier mixed in with my normal moisturiser to smooth things out a bit, then a dusting of mineral powder, a sweep of some neutral colour on the eyelids with clear mascara to finish off. Then just some lip balm on the lips with a neutral lippie over the top. In this heat you wouldn't want anything heavier than that.   Good luck and best wishes for your big day


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I got mine done for $75 and am wishing I had done it myself I think u wana look like u on your day. Plus everyone has since said I look better when I do it myself than what it looked like on the day  just buy some oil free make up so u don't shine in the photos and carry a matte powder on the day you'll be fine

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Are you paying for a professional photographer?

When we planned our wedding I decided I wanted to spend money on getting fab photos - which also meant *I* needed to look fab so that they weren't a waste of money I paid $80 (maybe less?) for my makeup artist and she was FANTASTIC. That included a trial so I went and saw her a couple of weeks before the wedding and said what I wanted. I don't wear much makeup usually so I said I wanted to look like myself - but better. So I had very natural LOOKING makeup but it just made me look way nicer I love my wedding photos.

If you're going super low key and you don't care about photos and makeup and stuff then definitely DIY is all good. If I hadn't liked my makeup girl I would've got my sister to do mine. Same with my hair.

My sister's friend had her makeup done at Farmers by the Napolean people, it looked pretty good. I'd go suss them out well in advance and make sure they know what they're doing though.
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Thanks heaps for all the responses and advice ladies
Am a lot more relaxed now that I know its not unheard of to do your own makeup , and its not like I dont know how to do it , so that is always an option

I asked at the Napolean counter and they quoted me $100 for wedding makeup, so perhaps they've increased their prices .

Kiwi, we have a professional photographer, but we are getting all the photos done for free, in exchange for some computer lessons from DF

Yumi , I asked Caitlyn ,but apparently shes "busy that day " , pity , i looked hot with the makeup she did


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I thought with the napolean counter, they will give you discount if you buy some of their product.

I'd recommend doing it yourself or getting a friend to do it. I went to a beauty salon with my bm's and to be honest, it was a big expense for ok make up. My MOh didn't like hers at all. It was nice to be pampered, but we could have spent the money elsewhere. Most chemists will do make up too. Approach your fav make up counter at farmers and ask them.


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Originally posted by MrsMojo MrsMojo wrote:

I did my own because whenever I've had mine done by makeup artists I've hated it plus this way I got to spend the money on new makeup rather than on the makeup artist.  .


I felt exactly the same -- we didnt' have an option for hair and make-up cause got married on an island in the hauraki gulf and no-one could get out there, but for our hair we just went to the hairdresser the week before and asked her to show us how to do the styles ourselves. paid about $60 for the consultation and she was really helpful. All of us were comfortable doing our own makeup, but maybe you could do something similar with that if you're not sure about what to do? then just practice at home a few times
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If you do go to somewhere, don't say its for a wedding. When they hear 'wedding' they hear $$$$$
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