What is the trial?
Your bridal trial is a preview of your wedding day look. It's the perfect opportunity to test out makeup styles and hairstyles, communicate preferences, and ensure you're comfortable and confident with your final bridal look.
Just like you wouldn’t walk down the aisle in your wedding dress without a fitting or preview, the same care and attention should go into your bridal hair and makeup. A trial gives you the chance to see, feel, and experience your full bridal look—before the big day.
You wouldn’t pick a gown without trying it on, right? The same goes for makeup and hair.
You will receive a custom makeup and hair direction board based on your aesthetic preferences beforehand.
How to prep for the preview?
1. Prep Your Skin (1–2 Weeks Before)
Exfoliate gently 1–2 times per week.
Keep your skin hydrated with a good moisturizer.
Drink plenty of water.
Avoid trying new skincare or facials less than 1 week before.
Stop using retinol and vitamin C 1 week before the trial.
2. Prep Your Hair (the day before or the day of)
Wash your hair twice and apply regular conditioner the night before or morning of (unless advised otherwise).
Avoid heavy styling products or leave-in treatments.
Air dry only (unless advised otherwise).
During the trial
Your bridal trial is a preview of your wedding day look. It's the perfect opportunity to test out makeup styles and hairstyles, communicate preferences, and ensure you're comfortable and confident with your final bridal look.
Just like you wouldn’t walk down the aisle in your wedding dress without a fitting or preview, the same care and attention should go into your bridal hair and makeup. A trial gives you the chance to see, feel, and experience your full bridal look—before the big day.
You wouldn’t pick a gown without trying it on, right? The same goes for makeup and hair.