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PRO Tips: Hair Care for the Bride
With many so hair styles ranging from romantic, edgy, classic, bohemian, and retro to choose from, it's no wonder selecting the perfect hairstyle for a wedding can be one of the most dizzying decisions for a bride. However, one thing remains true no matter which style you choose; proper hair care can make achieving the bridal hairstyle of your dreams easier for both you and your stylist. That's why we worked with our in-house licensed cosmetologist Jessica Dickison to provide a few tips for brides to ensure their hair is Camera Ready for their big day.
Tips for Hair Care 6-12 Months Before the Wedding
We know the time between engagement and the actual wedding day can vary greatly from one wedding to another, but if a bride has at least six months before the big day, they can get a jump start on caring for their hair for extra lustrous locks.
JESSICA: If possible, try to book your bridal hair appointment at least nine months in advance. This will allow you to schedule your trial with plenty of time to make adjustments to your hair like extra conditioning, coloring, and trimming before the big day. We suggest doing the trial 1-3 months before the wedding so your stylist can let you know what kind of products and treatments you should be using for your exact hair type. It can also be helpful to schedule your dress fitting after your hair and makeup which will allow you the opportunity to see the whole bridal look
Where to go for bridal hair inspiration
On one hand, looking for inspiration has never been easier thanks to social media sites like Pinterest, Instagram, and now even TikTok showcasing beautiful styles, but use a little bit of caution when saving out images to show your stylist.
JESSICA: I know these days everyone runs to Pinterest to plan their big day, but what Pinterest doesn’t tell you is that those models generally have hair extensions, hairpieces, or wigs to achieve the desired look. It's possible that your stylist may be comfortable using extensions on you, too, but double-check with them to see if they think your dream 'do is doable with or without extensions or additional pieces so you may purchase them in advance, if necessary. Color matching them can be a little tricky.
What treatments should a bride enjoy or avoid 6-12 months before the wedding?
JESSICA: While it may be tempting to change your look up entirely to achieve a certain vision for your wedding, avoid services that can be overly taxing on your tresses. These services can include perms, intense highlighting sessions where you're lifting the color more than three to four shades, or chemical straightening. Your stylist will be able to determine what condition your hair is in and what treatments they feel comfortable performing on you during this time, so definitely work with them to select the proper services for your hair.
Tips for Hair Care 2-3 Months Before the Wedding
Products to Consider Adding to Your Routine
As the wedding date draws closer, the focus shifts from searching for the perfect style to achieving healthy hair that will be in optimal condition. There are a few ingredients you can avoid and consider using to help!
JESSICA: Now is the time to treat yourself and your hair to a little extra TLC! The wedding process is in full swing, and a bride can treat themselves with a deep conditioning mask for a few moments of much-needed pampering time. To get your hair as glossy as possible, consider adding a mask to your routine 2-3 months out from the big day. A weekly deep conditioning treatment like Living Proof PhD Night Cap Overnight Perfector is a great option because it is sulfate-free and is formulated to be extra gentle on chemically-treated and colored hair. It also helps the hair to be more manageable which will help your stylist!
PRO Tip: Avoid products with sulfates during the months leading up to the wedding. They can strip the hair of moisture, and this can cause colored hair to fade faster and all hair types to look dull.
Tips for Hair Care 1-2 Months Before the Wedding
At this stage, the hair routine should consist of very few major changes. A light color refresh service like toning or glossing should be okay, as long as you keep the changes subtle. Ideally, your makeup trial should take place after your last hair coloring session so your bridal makeup artist can select products that compliment your hair color, too!
JESSICA: If you do choose to color your hair during this time frame, it's best to communicate these changes with your bridal makeup and hair team (if the stylist is different than the one you're working with for the big day). Even subtle changes to your hair tone can change which makeup products will complement your overall look. This is also the time to get one last trim to get rid of split and dry ends, to avoid heat styling when possible, and to avoid products that can cause build-up.
Since many brides will choose to have their bridal hair trial during the two months out time frame, this is the perfect chance to make those fine-tuning tweaks to ensure everything is perfect for the wedding day. Be sure to ask your stylist for the products they would recommend for your hair type, as they will be able to identify your hair's needs.
Hair Care Advice for the Bride for the Big Day
Just like that, the week leading up to the wedding day is here! Now is the time to avoid heat styling or using products that cause build-up.
JESSICA: Of course, check with your stylist first, but as a general rule of thumb, do not wash your hair on the wedding day! Do that the day before. I actually recommend double-washing and then conditioning to ensure you're removing any extra build-up of oils, product residue, or impurities. Leave the conditioner on a little longer than normal, up to five minutes, and rinse well. Avoid using any post-shower products (a leave-in conditioner is okay) to avoid adding any extra products that will impact how it holds a style on your wedding day. Lightly blow-drying is fine.
Washing the day before the wedding will also allow enough natural oil to form to help lock your bridal style in place. My final piece of advice? Take a deep breath, and enjoy every moment! It's the most exciting day of your life, and no matter what, you'll look beautiful!
A Summary of the Do's and Don'ts for Bridal Hair Care
We covered a lot in this blog, so to make it as easy as possible, we've created a list of the basic things to do and the things to avoid before the big day.
The DO’s for Bridal Hair Care:
-DO Make sure your haircut aligns with your day-of style
-DO book your consultation a minimum of 2 months before your wedding day
-DO treatments/hair masks weekly the 2-3 months leading up to the big day
-DO make sure to get a trim and color touch up 2 weeks prior to the event
-DO use sulfate-free shampoo & conditioner
-If you are frequently in the sun, we DO suggest using a leave in with UV protection
The DON'TS for Bridal Hair Care:
-Don't overly process your hair within one year of your wedding (excessive highlighting, chemical straightening, perms, etc.)
-Don't book your consultation too close to your wedding date. Leave wiggle room to try something new or tweak it to perfection
-Don't overheat your hair. Use a thermal protection spray when blowing out/flat ironing/curling to minimize damage
-Don’t use too much product in your hair during your wedding week to avoid product buildup
-Don't wash your hair the morning of your wedding (unless your stylist advises you otherwise)
-Don't make any drastic changes.
Feeling Inspired?
We hope you're feeling confident about your hair's needs after reading our blog. If you need more help or a personalized recommendation, click here to contact a Beauty Advisor, otherwise, enjoy perusing our beautiful selection of hair care products!
About Camera Ready Cosmetics
Camera Ready Cosmetics was founded in 2003 by Makeup Artist Mary Erickson. She dreamed of having a pro makeup showroom where artists could play with professional products without the typical makeup store attitude.
Today, our team of beauty industry veterans work together to curate the best quality products on the market. We partner with brands who respect the industry and formulate products for true working artists. You won’t find CRC in high-end malls, and we don't wear matching brush belts.
If you want to play with products for a few hours and buy nothing, that's okay ... come in and play! Our store is your playground.
PRO Tips: Makeup for the Bride
Makeup by @stephaniepowersmakeup, Model @gabriellepaoletti, Photography by @nellhovingphoto, Hair Styling by @amandaleighrush, Bridal Boutique & Styling by @marimibridal, custom veil and accessories by @gianascanellibridal
When it comes to wedding makeup, there are plenty of blogs, inspiration photos, and tips for the bride, but what about the makeup artist? While wedding guests often remark on the venue, the dress, and even the food served, they’re also focused on the bridal makeup. That’s why we’re sharing PRO Tips from our Bridal Look Book makeup artist Stephanie Powers.
Sit back, relax, and enjoy her tips for aspiring bridal makeup artists!
Things to Consider for the Bridal Makeup Trial
CRC: For newer makeup artists, what are the important questions that they need to ask brides when brides reach out for bridal makeup trial (e.g. what style do you like, can you send examples of the look you're after, how much makeup do you normally wear, etc)?
STEPHANIE: I feel the questions should be saved for the initial trial. If a bride is inquiring your services for their event they most likely saw your work or was referred to you. Keep your inquiry reply simple in order to secure your services. That initial email back to a client/bride is important. I always have a template ready to go. This business is all about communicating in a timely manner. Send pricing, contract and all details you have regarding hiring you, this way there won’t be so many questions and back and forth before the initial trial. Once the bride returns your email you can then discuss the trial date. I like to ask the potential bride, Do you have a desired look you are going for? Theme etc. on the wedding day? I always like to suggest days for the trial such as; Do you have any special days coming up you would your makeup or hair trial on? Such as, events, bridal shower, date night, dress fitting etc. One of my favorite days to do a trail is when the bride can get hair & makeup trial done on the day of a dress fitting. This way they can see everything together and decide if changes need made for the big day.
Important Questions to Ask the Bride
CRC: What questions do you ask during the trial to ensure you're giving them exactly what they want and providing the best service possible?
STEPHANIE: The very first question I ask a bride when they are in my chair, Do you have any allergies to skincare, makeup, latex etc. that you are aware of? Other questions would include, Have you had your makeup professionally done before? What was the likes and dislikes of your last professional experience? Do you have a desired look? What do you not like about makeup? If applying lashes, always ask if they have worn them before and if they have not, walk them through your process on how you apply them. Also as a professional I evaluate their skin type, ask them about their daily skin routine. If they do not take care of their skin, I always suggest them getting on a good skincare routine 3-6months before their wedding. I suggest seeing an aesthetician if it is in their budget. Good skin equals good makeup, and that’s a good reminder to them.
CRC: How do you handle feedback if they seem to like the makeup the day of and contact you later asking you to change things up completely?
STEPHANIE: One thing I never do is take it offensively. This is what a trial is for, to see if they like the look. If they want another trial they pay for another trail, no discounts. I reassure the bride that these changes that they desire can be attainable on the wedding day. On the day of the trial I always make sure I take photos, not only on my phone and camera but the brides as well. This way we can reference back on what they would like to change.
CRC: How long, in your opinion, is a good length for a trial session? How far out from the wedding would you recommend people book this service?
STEPHANIE: I think this depends on each individual bride. Unfortunately some brides may live outside of state. Ideally 3-4 months before the big day is a good time frame.
CRC: What other tips do you have for makeup artists during this time frame?
STEPHANIE: Because most trials happen during bridal season, my best advice would be to setup trial days in your schedule. Book your bridal trials throughout those days. Not only does it help your pocket, it will help scheduling. Remember you are a business with business hours.
Skin Prep for the Bride
Things to Consider as a Bridal Makeup Artist
Since the busiest bridal season kicks off in the spring and runs through early fall, makeup artists are up against a slew of environmental factors, especially if the wedding or reception are outdoors. Humidity, heat, and even excessive sunlight can take a toll on the makeup. While we cannot control the weather, we can prep the skin and select products that work no matter the conditions.
CRC: How do you change up skin prep for brides compared to other types of clients for different events?
STEPHANIE: I always start by cleaning the face, neck and décolleté. I like to use micellar water with cotton rounds. For my brides, I always have a hydrating mask and or eye patches. By the time of the wedding day, you should have a good understanding of your brides skin and choose the right skin prep for each individual bride. I determine this by texture, large pores, breakouts, hyperpigmentation, etc. Other than starting off with a clean face, skin prep varies due to skin type.
CRC: As we all know, a good skincare regimen is important to have a great base for makeup. As makeup artists, we can always work our magic with skin prep, but since you're in touch with brides before their big day, do you give them any skincare advice so their skin is in the best shape possible for the wedding?
STEPHANIE: One thing I always tell brides to never do is start any new treatments or products one month before the big day. This should be done at least 3-6 months before the wedding. Also, one week before wedding day is an ideal time to receive your final facial. Avoid any kind of peels or extractions. Oxygen therapy, hydra facials, and hydrating serums will help decrease puffiness and help ensure your skin looks beautiful the week of the wedding. The night before the big day focus on hydration.
PRO Tip: Speaking of uncontrollable situations when parts of the wedding or reception are outdoors, there are a few things you can do to help ensure their makeup is picture perfect no matter the lighting. Unless your bride asks for it, consider using products with more of a satin finish versus true shimmer or glitter if the ceremony or reception is outside during daytime hours. Glitter will catch and reflect the light in a scattered way instead of diffusing it. If you're a newer artist and aren't sure how to determine if you've added too much glow during the trial, there is no harm in walking with the bride over to a window or well lit area to show them how luminous the makeup looks to see if they are comfortable with it or would like it to be toned down or dialed up!
You can achieve a luminous glow with a radiant primer under the foundation but avoid the urge to go all out with glowy products. The same is true for eyeshadow and highlighter.
Unlike in a studio for bridal portraits where the lighting is set and forgiving, the natural sunlight will reflect differently throughout the day causing the bride’s makeup to look different in their wedding photos. To help provide a satin finish to the bridal look, we recommend Skindinavia Bridal Makeup Finishing Spray.
Extra Advice for Bridal Makeup Artists
CRC: What do you do to elevate the bridal service and experience?
STEPHANIE: Remember a bride has a lot on their mind. So the most important thing you can do is help make them a timeline for the hair and makeup, discuss this with the planner or bride ahead of time. Time management is especially important on a wedding morning. I like to arrive a half hour early for setup and I also provide the bride with eye gel patches and or a mask best suited for her skin type, always hydrating though. One piece of advice I like to give artists starting out in the industry is to remember that we, as the glam squad start, off the mood of their special day.
Feeling Inspired?
We hope this blog has given you a few extra tips you haven't considered as you continue your career as a bridal makeup artist! For more bridal inspo, check out our Bridal Look Book. If you need more help or a personalized recommendation, click here to contact a Beauty Advisor.
About Camera Ready Cosmetics
Camera Ready Cosmetics was founded in 2003 by Makeup Artist Mary Erickson. She dreamed of having a pro makeup showroom where artists could play with professional products without the typical makeup store attitude.
Today, our team of beauty industry veterans work together to curate the best quality products on the market. We partner with brands who respect the industry and formulate products for true working artists. You won’t find CRC in high-end malls, and we don't wear matching brush belts.
If you want to play with products for a few hours and buy nothing, that's okay ... come in and play! Our store is your playground.
PRO TIPS: Back to Work Bridal Edition
The bridal season looks a bit different this year, but many of the makeup artists in our community are starting to get back to work.
We know the Big Day is an emotion-filled day for the bride, but it can also be a little intimidating for you if it's been a while since your last bridal session. In this blog, we worked with Utah-based makeup artist Andy Truong and our founder Mary Erickson to share their top tips to ensure you're ready for your next bridal job!
Before They Book You for the Wedding
Keep your website up to date.
Many bridal guides recommend booking a bridal makeup artist anywhere from six months to one year before the big day, but that timeline has changed. Consider adding a section to your website that outlines how far in advance they have to book your services and whether or not you're available for last-minute requests. Even better, consider adding a calendar that shows your availability.
Don't be afraid to ask for a deposit.
Many artists that are starting their bridal makeup careers worry that taking a deposit may prevent a bride from booking, but it is a common practice that's in place to help ensure you're compensated for saving the date. Put a clear policy in place on your website that outlines how much your non-refundable deposit is and how many days from the wedding they can cancel before losing their deposit.
“I recommend never booking a wedding without a deposit of at least $300,” says Mary, “and it should be non-refundable if they cancel less than three weeks prior to the wedding date. This is important because a lot of clients will cancel services if they feel that they don’t have something to lose.”
Before The Big Day
Communication is key to create the perfect look!
Since social media sites like Pinterest and Instagram are brimming with bridal makeup looks, it's common for brides-to-be to bring a few inspiration pics to their trial session. If you can, ask that they send the photos to you ahead of time so you can alter the look to suit their facial structure.
"I often follow up with questions including how much makeup they wear on a regular basis, if they prefer matte or shimmery looks, how dark they like their eyeshadow to be, and what type of foundation coverage they prefer," adds Andy. "That way, I can create the look they're aiming for in a way that suits their style." This extra communication will help the bride feel confident that you will make them look their best. During the trial, you may also want to ask if they're planning on coloring their hair or tanning for the wedding so you can be prepared to adjust your kit for the wedding day. If the bride is getting spray tanned before the big day, ask if she will consider not spray tanning her face, as it can make color correcting more difficult.
Touch base before the wedding
One month before the wedding is often when things kick into high gear. From last-minute wedding attire alterations to following up with guests that have forgotten to RSVP, your bride will be busy. Check in at least a week in advance with your bride.
Mary recommends sending the bride a schedule of where and when she’ll need to be to have her makeup done as well. Most brides don’t anticipate the number of tasks and distractions she’ll have to deal with on the day, so one hour is not enough time for the bride’s full makeup session, despite what most clients think. Allow yourself enough time so that the bride’s makeup will be fully completed one hour before the photographer arrives to do portraits.
On the Big Day
Follow proper safety & sanitation procedures
Most clients’ biggest concern nowadays when getting makeup done is COVID-19 and the risks associated. Since clients can’t have their masks on when getting their makeup applied, it’s important that you implement strict safety protocols so that you and the bride can have complete peace of mind on the day. Request to set up your station near an open window for maximum ventilation. Set a six-foot perimeter around your workspace, and require anyone who enters that perimeter to be wearing a mask at all times.
It’s also important that you keep your kit and station extremely clean and sanitary. Although this has always been a major component of professional makeup artistry, never has it been more necessary than today. A messy or unhygienic workspace is unacceptable, so keep your brushes perfectly clean and follow all of the strictest sanitation procedures to keep you and your clients safe, healthy, and happy.
Prep the bride for touch-ups
Your services are likely only booked for a few hours before the ceremony, but the bride’s makeup needs to stay in place all day and night. With even more weddings than ever taking place outside, touch-ups are a must for every bride. Go the extra mile and provide your bride with her own mini makeup kit which she can use for subtle touch-ups throughout the day.
“One should never let the bride go without touchup lipstick or powder,” says Mary. Put together some small samples of products you’ve used on your client that day, or even provide a full-size product if it’s within your budget. Just make sure you work it into your pricing beforehand, Mary reminds us.
Final Thoughts
Whether it’s your first-ever job or you’re getting back to work after months away, we have confidence that you’ll do a great job! Just keep these tips in mind, and remember that we’re always here for you for all of your bridal makeup needs. If you want more tips and tricks, reach out to us by clicking here! Need advice on how to restock your kit or even to learn how long you should keep a product before it expires? Click here to learn more.
About ANDY TRUONG
Andy is a full-time student and makeup artist based in Utah. His makeup style is "glam-natural", and he loves making women look polished without looking like they’re wearing a lot of makeup. He strives to create looks that luminous and timeless while making skin look natural to reflect the inner beauty of each client.
For him, being a makeup artist is a privilege. Growing up, he was never happy and confident about who he was, so when the opportunity came that he could physically create confidence and a sense of beauty for someone who may need it through makeup and the relationship an artist forms with their clients, he found his true passion. While he loves seeing the transformation, the joy in a client's eyes when they see their makeup fuels his desire to keep creating.
To learn more about Andy, visit him on Instagram.
About Camera Ready Cosmetics
Camera Ready Cosmetics was founded in 2003 by Makeup Artist Mary Erickson. She dreamed of having a pro makeup showroom where artists could play with professional products without the typical makeup store attitude. Today, our team of beauty industry veterans work together to curate the best quality products on the market.
We partner with brands who respect the industry and formulate products for true working artists. You won’t find CRC in high-end malls, and we don't wear matching brush belts. To learn more about how you can be a contributing writer to our PRO Tips Blog Series or to request a topic for us to cover, click HERE!
PRO Tips: Creating a Look That Lasts With Skindinavia
Photos courtesy of Leslie Hernandez
If you have an event or a photoshoot to attend, setting spray is a must-have. However, choosing the best setting spray for the job and your technique will ensure your makeup lasts all day.
In this blog, we talked to Leslie Hernandez, a professional makeup artist and the CEO of Backstage Makeup Professionals based in Dallas, Texas, to see how she creates looks that last with Skindinavia.
Behind the Brand
Allen Goldman, the creator and owner of Skindinavia, found inspiration for his cult classic setting spray in a rather unusual place. He noticed women at the nightclub struggled to keep their makeup on in the hot and crowded environment1. He started Skindinavia in 2005 and worked with world-class chemists to create a setting spray that would keep makeup on for 16+ hours, prevent color fading and shifting, and work on all skin types. They introduced the Original Makeup Finishing Spray in 2007, and it took the film industry and performance artists in Hollywood and Las Vegas by storm.
Allen's passion for creating innovative formulas led to the introduction of the Bridal Makeup Setting Spray with a satin finish perfect for photography and the Oil-Control Makeup Setting Spray to keep makeup cool and shine-free while aiding in the absorption of excess oil.
Picking the Perfect Skindinavia Formula
CRC: Can you tell us a bit more about why you like to use Skindinavia Setting Sprays and what each formula is best suited for?
Leslie: It's nice to have different formulas for different situations. During Texas summers, I rely on Primer Spray Oil Control and Finishing Spray Oil Control. During warm summer days or even under intense lighting, the skin will produce more sweat and natural oils. These products make sure that the makeup will stay immaculately. If my client has very oily skin, I use these, too. My pro tip is to wet your makeup sponge with the Oil Control spray to add extra oil-absorbing qualities to your favorite foundation.
When I want the skin to look fresh with natural radiance, I use Finishing Spray Bridal Edition. Any of these three products will effectively hold the makeup for 16 hours. . It will look intact from the moment I finish till the end of the photoshoot or event.
CRC: What sets Skindinavia apart from other setting sprays you've used?
Leslie: It has a patented technology that helps control the temperature of the skin: Temperature Control Technology. It basically makes your skin breathe for a full 16 hours, even when you have full makeup on. The experts who worked on their products made clever use of science to solve the root cause of fading makeup: heat trapped in the skin. Their products are capable of drawing heat away from the skin and make sure that evaporation—sweat and oil—will be gradual.
The pump is also very unique and delivers a very fine mist that is lightweight and even in distribution. The Skindinavia team spent three years perfecting their spray pump, so you know it's good!
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Client Feedback
CRC: As a makeup artist, there is almost no bigger compliment than when a client contacts you after their event to say how much they loved their makeup. What kind of feedback have you gotten when it comes to setting spray?
Leslie: It is very common that I also get reviews from clients saying, “My makeup lasted all day!” or “I didn't touch up all day!” One of my clients even said, “I slept in my makeup and it was perfect the next day.” Of course, I definitely wouldn’t recommend doing the last one, but clients are always the best people who can put Skindinavia to the test. They also tell me that whatever products they use at home don’t work like what I used on them at the studio, and they always want to know the secret. I love to share what I use, and I feel proud to say that I select professional products to use on them, which work much better than high-end products.
Photo credit @felipe.photographer
Leslie's PRO Tips
CRC: What techniques do you use to get maximum performance from your setting spray?
Leslie: I apply the finishing spray to my makeup sponge since it touches the face when it is a blank canvas. Then, I spray it in between makeup layers, depending on the look. At the end, I like to pamper my clients and give them a “spa-like experience” by applying several pumps. The mist feels so good at the end of a makeup session.
CRC: What about pre-makeup prep?
Leslie: The Makeup Primer Spray works very well with any liquid or cream primer, and from any brand. The product complements any other primer because its ingredients are filled with vitamins that other primers don’t have. It also simplifies skin prep, since it has a lot of hydrating benefits to wake the skin up and get it ready for makeup application.
CRC: Do you ever have clients that are apprehensive about setting spray? If so, what do you tell them?
Leslie: Some clients or students think that setting spray will be incredibly drying. I let them know Skindinavia has technology and research behind it.
Another common misconception is that setting spray will make their makeup look shiny and dewy, especially when they have oily or combination skin types. I tell them that “oily” is different from “dewy and hydrated”. A setting spray can actually hydrate the skin, which is great for making the makeup look natural.
Photo credit @felipe.photographer
How to Use Skindinavia Setting Spray
1. Getting Started
On a clean face, spray a light layer of the Makeup Primer Spray. Allow the spray to dry before moving to the next step.
2. Prep Your Tools
Spray your makeup sponge or brush with the setting spray before you dip it into your foundation. This will allow it to mix in with the foundation during application and lengthen the wear time.
3. Apply Foundation
After the first layer of foundation, I spray finishing spray again. The closer the finishing spray is to the skin, the better its cooling technology will work.
4. Finishing Touch
When you're done with the makeup, apply the finishing spray again by moving the bottle in a circular motion to ensure the entire face is evenly coated. Allow to dry, and you're done!
About Leslie Hernandez
Leslie Hernandez is a professional makeup artist and CEO of Backstage Makeup Professionals, a collective of professional artists serving the DFW area. Her passion for makeup started at an early age when she played with her mother's Estee Lauder gift samples and stored them in her Caboodle2.
She went to school for business before pursuing and obtaining her Masters in Science of Education from State University of NY. All throughout her education, she kept up with the beauty industry and trained with many renowned Mexican, American, Brazilian, Middle Eastern, celebrity & international makeup artists along the way including Makeup By Mario, Danessa Myricks, Patrick Ta, Jordan Liberty, and many more.
To learn more about Leslie, click here, or visit her on Instagram.
SOURCES:
1. Claudia Schaffer, The Skindinavia Story: How an Unlikely Place Created the Perfect Beauty Product
2. Leslie Hernandez, Meet Your Teacher, Backstage Life, June 3, 2020
About Camera Ready Cosmetics
Camera Ready Cosmetics was founded in 2003 by Makeup Artist Mary Erickson. She dreamed of having a pro makeup showroom where artists could play with professional products without the typical makeup store attitude. Today, our team of beauty industry veterans work together to curate the best quality products on the market.
We partner with brands who respect the industry and formulate products for true working artists. You won’t find CRC in high-end malls, and we don't wear matching brush belts. To learn more about how you can be a contributing writer to our PRO Tips Blog Series or to request a topic for us to cover, click HERE!
All About Setting Spray Part 1: The Best Setting Sprays for Everyday Use
Photo courtesy of Skindinavia, this blog was updated August 2022 to provide the most up to date product recommendations
Although phrases and words like mask-proof makeup and maskne are not as big of a part of our everyday lives, we've all seen setting sprays have gone viral on social media and YouTube. At Camera Ready, we proudly offer more than 40 setting sprays and sealers, so we've created a new blog series, "All About Setting Spray", to help you select the best setting spray for your makeup style. In this first blog, we will explore the best setting sprays for everyday use.
What is Setting Spray?
Photo courtesy of Skindinavia
Believe it or not, setting sprays have been around for decades. Professional Makeup Artists have relied on setting sprays, also known as sealers, to help keep makeup in place on stage, on photo shoots, on film and for performances of every type. The purpose of a setting spray is simple; they are designed to create a barrier or a seal (hence the name sealer) to keep the products below them in place and to prevent them from moving or smudging. They also increase the longevity of your makeup.
Fast forward to present day, where we now have a wide range of setting sprays that are designed for different types of makeup, to have varying finishes, and even have some with skincare benefits.
Our Most Popular Setting Spray
While there are many ways to determine "popularity," whether it be best-selling or the most talked about setting spray, we're giving this award to Ben Nye Final Seal. Odds are, you've seen plenty of videos on YouTube and on TikTok about this long-time pro favorite sealer. Final Seal has an alcohol base making it quick-drying, a great choice for SFX makeup, and long lasting. There is a lot to learn about this great spray, and we will cover it in-depth in our next "All About Setting Spray" blog series. For now, let's get back to exploring our other offerings and discover the differences and benefits of each one!
Jackie Aina tested (and approved) Ben Nye Final Seal as a great way to make your makeup mask-proof.
How to Choose a Setting Spray
Many of the setting sprays that are best for an everyday look have skin-loving properties. From brightening ingredients like pineapple to antioxidants including cranberry, goji berry, and blueberry extract, these setting sprays are a treat for your skin. While it's an added bonus to have these skincare-focused ingredients, the most important factors to consider are your skin type and the type of finish the spray will give you. To help you choose, we've broken down our recommendations into three categories: for All Skin Types, for Oily/Normal/Combo Skin, and Pro Favorites/Special Occasion sprays.
For All Skin Types
Best Setting Sprays for all Skin Types
True + Luscious Spellbinder Makeup Setting Spray
Danessa Myricks Beauty Dewy Forever Mist
Skindinavia Bridal Makeup Finishing Spray
PPI Zero Marble Matte Setting Spray
Inglot Makeup Fixer
Ofra Makeup Fixer Spray
True + Luscious Spellbinder Makeup Setting Spray: This clean beauty fragrance-free formula has a proprietary blend of organic pineapple juice and exotic botanicals like rosewater and honeysuckle extract gives your skin a bevy of healthy nutrients and helps lock in makeup for all-day extended wear. This setting spray is alcohol-based but is great for all skin types thanks to the additional ingredients.
Danessa Myricks Beauty Dewy Forever Mist: Keep your makeup fresh and flawless with this satin-finish setting spray that makeup artists trust for their clients biggest days! This budge-proof, moisture-controlling formula that won’t allow color to transfer for up to 16 hours. It’s the preferred finishing spray among bridal artists worldwide.
Skindinavial Bridal Makeup Finishng Spray: Keep your makeup fresh and flawless with this satin-finish setting spray that makeup artists trust for their clients' biggest days! This budge-proof, moisture-controlling formulat wont allow color to transfer for up to 16 hours. It's the preferred finishing spray among bridal artists worldwide.
PPI Zero Marble Matte Setting Spray: The newest addition to the Marble Sealer Family! Zero Marble Sealer is the perfect 'go-to' product for most sealing applications. Lighter than both the Green Marble Sealer, and the Blue Marble Sealer, Zero Marble is an excellent choice for those with sensitive skin. It is very gentle and light enough for everyday use. Zero Marble Sealer comes with an ultra-light and fresh scent. It Contains absolutely no tracing color, is lightly matting, and holds all day.
Inglot Makeup Fixer: A handy alcohol and paraben free makeup fixer in a form of light mist that will ensure long-lasting makeup. Unscented and alcohol-free formula creates a transparent satin film that protects makeup, leaving it impeccable for many hours. Thanks to the black pearl extract, the skin will remain smooth and vibrant. This setting spray features a satin finish and is suitable for anyone with a slightly glowy finish.
Ofra Makeup Fixer Spray: Enriched with Aloe Vera, Chamomilla Flower Extract and Vitamin E, this makeup fixer mist protects skin against external damage of the environment caused by pollution, temperature changes, and other skin irritants. This dewy setting spray is great for all skin types.
Best for Oily, Normal, & Combination Skin
Our Top 3 Setting Sprays for Oily Skin Include:
NYX Makeup Setting Spray
FITISH Don't Sweat It
Danessa Myricks Beauty Set It Forever Mist
NYX Makeup Setting Spray: This budget friendly setting spray includes niacinamide in each of its finishes. Choose from Dewy or Matte. These affordable options are great for oily, combination, and normal skin types.
FITISH Don't Sweat It: The name says it all. This setting spray protects your makeup all day, even through a workout. The cooling mist dries in seconds, locking down makeup with refreshing Green Tea and Eucalyptus. This alcohol-based spray is best suited for oily, combination, and normal skin.
Danessa Myricks Set It Forever Mist: Meet the anti-shine, matte version of Danessa Myricks' best selling Dewy Forever Mist! Designed with Temperature Control Technology powered by key ingredient Sepimat 5, made up of tiny, sponge like spheres to absorb excess sebum and leave your skin with a smooth, matte finish. This setting spray is infused with Aloe Leaf Extract to help retain moisture and keep skin feeling cool + refreshed. No touch ups necessary!
Melanie Mills Ultra Lite Long Lasting Setting Spray: Melanie Mills Ultra Lite Long Lasting Setting Spray may sound familiar because it enjoyed a viral moment on TikTok and Instagram, but it's actually intended for more than just the face! This setting spray is great for those living in areas with extreme heat and humidity, and the aerosol can provides an ultra fine mist to allow you to use minimal product for maximum makeup hold.
Pro Favorites & Special Occasion Setting Sprays
For Professional Makeup Artists, it's essential for a setting spray to hold up well under a plethora of conditions and to photograph seamlessly. That's why we're pairing these picks together with our top picks for special occasions.
While they can be used everyday, they're formulated for maximum performance and can be found in makeup kits of professional makeup artists, on set at photo shoots, and behind the scenes at on-stage performances.
Our 3 Top Brands in This Best Setting Spray Category Include:
Skindinavia
Premier Products Inc.
Ben Nye
Skindinavia Setting Sprays: Skindinavia offers three types of setting spray to provide artists and makeup lovers the best formula to suit their needs. All are water-based and include Skindinavia's patented Temperature Control Technology that forms a lightweight, breathable web on top of your makeup, holding everything in place for up to 16 hours.
The Original Makeup Finishing Spray is great for indoor and outdoor photography, has a natural finish, and is best for normal and dry skin types. For oily skin, try Skindinavia's Makeup Finishing Spray with Oil Control which offers a matte finish. Finally, the most popular Skindinavia setting spray at CRC is the Bridal Makeup Finishing Spray which offers a slightly satin finish that will look the best on combination, normal, and dry skin types.
PPI Blue Marble and Green Marble: Premiere Products Inc, otherwise known as PPI, is a professional brand offering products for stage and theatrical makeup, but their setting sprays have wide appeal thanks to their performance. Green Marble Selr Spray is alcohol based, has a matte finish, and is a favorite for SFX artists (we'll dive into that more in a future blog). Blue Marble SeLr Spray is durable enough for street makeup and heavy theatrical RMG looks, yet safe for sensitive skin or as an alternative to alcohol-based sealing sprays! Gentle enough for everyday use and strong enough for special effects just short of underwater work.
Ben Nye Final Seal: Fit for all situations, this alcohol-based setting spray is a pro and makeup lover favorite. Final Seal has a minty scent and also has a cooling effect when applied. From SFX artists to makeup lovers, this sealer is a staple item for many and comes in a variety of sizes from a 1 oz spray bottle all the way up to a 16 oz bottle that is ideal for refilling your smaller bottles.
Need more help with selecting the perfect setting spray? Ask one of our Beauty Advisors by emailing us at beautyadvisor@crcmakeup.com! We're here to help!
Click here to read our next blog where CRC Founder Mary Erickson tells us more about Ben Nye Final Seal and the rich history behind our most popular sealer.
About Camera Ready Cosmetics
Camera Ready Cosmetics was founded in 2003 by Makeup Artist Mary Erickson. She dreamed of having a pro makeup showroom where artists could play with professional products without the typical makeup store attitude. Today, our team of beauty industry veterans work together to curate the best quality products on the market.
We partner with brands who respect the industry and formulate products for true working artists. You won’t find CRC in high-end malls, and we don't wear matching brush belts.
Makeup Artist Chat: The Ultimate List Of Non-Makeup Essentials Inside Every Pro Kit
As professional makeup artists, we know there are countless, often unpublicized, non-makeup products that support our work. Without these holy grail kit staples we couldn’t do our jobs. Well, we probably could…but it would be an added, unnecessary level of challenge. Since no two kits are alike, we asked YOU which non-makeup beauty essentials you relied on for flawless, effortless makeup application. From breath mints and phone chargers to fragrance sprays and can't-live-without tools, discover the non-makeup beauty essentials found inside every pro artist kit.
BECCA Backlight Priming Filter
Image: BECCA Cosmetics
Scott Barnes Body Bling
Image: Scott Barnes
Embryolisse Miracle Cream
Image: Embryolisse
SKIN PREP & SET
Erica Ages, Georgia Makeup Artist “The BECCA Backlight Priming Filter is a staple in my kit because I can use it with a wide range of skin tones. It is great on skin by itself, but you can also use it under, mixed with, or on top of foundation to give a soft skin-like glow.”
Gia McCloud, Dallas Makeup Artist “I have been using Ben Nye Final Seal for years on my clients, especially in the hot and humid summer weather. A few sprays will leave my applications locked in all day. This matte finishing spray also provides an awesome waterproof coat on eyeshadow looks, too!”
Doris Torres-Collins, Florida Makeup Artist “Scott Barnes has been a staple in my pro kit for years, with his original launch years ago. Body Bling is my go-to when I work with models and fashion shows. Scott Barnes has been a friend, a mentor, and an inspiration, so it's great to have products I can use that are professional grade and red carpet ready!”
Ana Sanchez-Burdette, Dallas Makeup Artist “Aside from actually training with Maurice Stein (the creator of Cinema Secrets), I love how smooth Cinema Secrets Primer makes foundation and/or correctors glide on. My applications are seamless and blend well. No “pooling” into the pores. It’s great for HD work.”
Ruth M., Canadian Makeup Artist “I keep Danessa Myricks Beauty Oil in my kit because it makes everyone look like they have a flawless, glowing complexion, regardless of age or skin type. It absorbs and hydrates skin without an oily feel. It also mixes with foundation and moisturizer perfectly, particularly the Vision Cream Cover. The glow is natural, never overdone.”
Samantha Navarro, Maryland Makeup Artist “Embryolisse Lait Crème is an absolute kit essential! Absorbs quickly, but provides a glowing, moisturized finish to the skin. Great for nearly all skin types and textures!”
Kristen Bell & Dax Shepard wearing Skyn Iceland Hydro Cool Eye Gels
Image: Skyn Iceland
Mehron Barrier Spray
Image: Mehron Cosmetics
Patchology Sheet Masks
Image: Patchology
Katelynn Stuckey, Southern California Makeup Artist
“Mehron Barrier Spray never leaves my kit because it not only creates a water proof/sweat proof barrier, but also is such a versatile product. I sometimes will mix with pigment to create a budge proof look. Weather it’s bridal makeup or special effects, it’s a must have!”
Laura Cotterill, United Kingdom Makeup Artist
“Sheet masks are my go-to product for hydration in my makeup kit. I love using masks that contain vitamin C for the ultimate skin drink to boost energy and hydration. Masks help hydrate before makeup application, and teamed with eye sheets, everything just looks flawless!”
Keisha Kerr, Canadian Makeup Artist
“Skyn Iceland’s cooling eye patches [are a must-have], and they double as shadow shields.”
Heather Hawkins, North Carolina Makeup Artist
“Sunscreen is ALWAYS a staple in my kit. It not only gives protection to keep all the bad UVs away, but it also can act as a primer, a moisturizer and give a youthful glow - depending on the sunscreen. I love multi-purpose products! Saves space & weight when carrying a mobile salon!”
Conture Hair Remover
Image: Conture
Paw Palette In Action
Image: Dani Rivera MUA
Temptu Air PRO
Image: Temptu
TOOLS TO INVEST IN
Candice Ennis, Virginia Makeup Artist
“Color theory is a necessary fundamental for any make-up artist. It’s an essential technique when understood, but can be a challenge to master. I always keep a color wheel in my kit for custom undertone foundation mixing and creative body art color designs.”
Gayla Gastler, Chicago Makeup Artist
“[I always have] a small battery-operated facial trimmer to remove facial fuzz.”
Naomi Blakeslee, California Makeup Artist
"I use BeautyBlenders for a few reasons: 1) A damp beauty blender gives me a flawless dewy finish. 2) They make it easier to reach awkward areas that many brushes can’t reach, like around the nose and around the eyes. 3) Many people believe BeautyBlenders are for application only, however, they work just as good for removing makeup!"
Kirsty Smit-Wingfield, Virginia Makeup Artist
“I love the Paw Palettes! They are so unique, keep my kit looking neat and my products clean.”
Amber Preston, Ohio Makeup Artist
“I’m OBSESSED with the Temptu Airbrush Compressor for so many reasons: 1) It’s lightweight & compact, saving room in my kit. 2) It’s cordless! You won’t always have an outlet in the space you’re working. 3) Long battery life! It’s quiet, but mighty spraying capabilities include three different speed settings. It truly is the best compressor I’ve ever tried, and I’ve gone through many in my career.”
Julie Fischer, Philadelphia Makeup Artist
“Vueset has become invaluable in my kit. They help condense my products, and I can easily see what I have with their space-saving, transparent design. Since starting to use Vueset cases, I feel I work more quickly and efficiently on the job. I use them for necessities such as lipsticks, false eyelashes, prep products, disposables and more!”
The Smithfolio Brush Case
Image: Smith Cosmetics
The Makeup Light In Action
Image: Hanna Claire Linder MUA
Tuscany Pro Makeup Chair
Image: Tuscany Pro Chairs
EQUIPMENT ESSENTIALS
Estrella Lopez, Miami Makeup Artist
“[I prefer using a] brushfolio to keep my brushes organized and easily accessible.”
Glynnis Garcia, Nashville Makeup Artist
“The Makeup Light is the only light anyone needs for makeup. I weigh 95 lbs. Do you really seeing me lugging a hair kit, a makeup kit, AND a ring light?! Heck no. I can attach it on a mirror, curtains, the tripod, on a chair, anywhere! TML all the way.”
Dana Hall, New York Makeup Artist
“Many times I would go on location, and there wasn’t a chair high enough. I would have to bend over, squat, or put myself in very awkward positions to work on a client's face. Now, no matter where I go for a makeup job, my Tuscany Pro Makeup Chair comes with me. The attached strap allows me to carry it on my shoulder, and off I go!”
Jessi Pagel, Texas Makeup Artist
“The Zuca Sport Artist Rolling Kit is my absolute favorite for multiple reasons:
1) I can alternate from each job to have exactly what I need when I need it.
2) The organizational options are endless!
3) It travels with ease and is so portable!
For celebrity makeup/hair jobs, I like the Zuca Artist Backpack. It has the ability to serve as a hair kit alone. An additional bonus is that it fits right on top of the rolling Zuca or you can wear it as a backpack.”
Jilladair Carlson, Missouri Makeup Artist
“Everybody is going through something. Getting your makeup done whether for a film, commercial or wedding can be stressful for clients, which can make my job more difficult. When someone sits in my chair, they get a "Soul" package to soothe their soul.
My Soul Kits include: 1) Hershey Kisses (Who doesn't need a kiss?) 2) Lifesaver Mints (We all feel better with fresh breath.) 3) A tea bag 4) An instant latte packet 5) A protein bar 6) An empty paper cup (They can drop all of their woes.) It never fails to put a smile on my client’s face, which helps them relax so we can both enjoy the ride.”
Crazy Merman Brush Soap
Image: Crazy Merman
Sigma Beauty Eye Primers
Image: Sigma Beauty
Inglot Duraline
Image: Inglot Cosmetics
MISCELLANEOUS MUST-HAVES
Pam Jean, Kentucky Makeup Artist
Aromatherapy: “As a makeup artist I began using essential oils to help me when working. They provide a sense of calm and focus that is crucial to provide my clients with an energetic, balanced, yet calm experience. Take your bride from frazzled to dazzled with a travel diffuser, roller baller, neck wrap for the therapeutic benefits to elevate their bridal beauty experience.”
Camera Ready Cosmetics
Brush Cleaner: Crazy Merman's handmade brush soaps begin with a cruelty-free, vegan base of natural ingredients and essential oils. Their fusion of coconut and olive oil removes makeup from natural and synthetic brushes, leaving them luxuriously soft, clean and conditioned. Because of their lack of harsh chemicals, Crazy Merman soaps are also perfect for cleaning beauty sponges and other tools.
Eloise Reed, United Kingdom Makeup Artist
A Diary: “[Helps me] know exactly when and where my next client will be, and I can easily see where I have free time to book new clients.”
Cameron Carson, Virginia Makeup Artist
Duraline by Inglot: “A must-have for mixing into eyeshadows! Duraline helps with smudging liner on clients with hooded lids who have trouble with excessive creasing. Delivers no-crease, all-day wear!”
Glynn Renee Bryant, New York Makeup Artist
Phone Charger: “I’ve been on jobs where no one has a phone charger, so I carry an industrial size USB charging box for up to six phones at a time. I also carry an all-natural bug repellent. Some makeup trailers I’ve worked in have mosquitos. Basically, I try to be a walking CVS.”
Camera Ready Cosmetics
Eyeshadow Primer: The Smashbox Photo Finish 24-hr Shadow Primer keeps shadow in place, not all over your face for 24 hours. It’s a fade-proof, sheer, colorless formula that intensifies color and finish to ensure your eye looks survive workouts, nights out and big days.
Felicia Yvette, Maryland Makeup Artist
Magnifying Glass: “Sam Fine or Lottie Tomlinson (one of them!) taught me to keep a magnifying glass [in my kit] so I can always see those tiny little details, especially for beauty work.”
Tracy Saunders, Seattle Makeup Artist
Nail Polish: “Always carry nail polish. I’m surprised at how many clients’ nails look terrible!”
Janet Richardson, International Makeup Artist
Spatulas: “I must have my Graftobian Spatula! I use it for so many things, especially to scrape foundation to prevent cross contamination.”
Philip B. Jet Set Hairspray
Image: Philip B. Botanicals
Winky Lux Matcha Blotting PaperImage: Sigma Beauty
Bioderma Micellar Water
Image: Bioderma USA
ADDITIONAL KIT FAVORITES
See more of the most mentioned kit essentials every artist uses:
99% Rubbing Alcohol
Baby Wipes
Bandaids
Basic Hair Styling Tools
Battery-powered Fan
Blotting Paper
Bobby Pins
Body Lotion
Brow Blade
Business Cards
Cotton Pads
Cough Drops
Deodorant
Disposable Tools
Double-sided Tape
Dr. PAWPAW Balm
Dry Shampoo
Empty Palettes
Exfoliating Serum
Eye Depuffer
Eye Drops
Extension Cord
Facial Hair Trimmer
Facial Roller
First Aid Kit
Gum or Mints
Hair Clips
Hairspray
Hand Sanitizer
Hand Towels
Handheld Mirror
Heated Eyelash Curler
Individual Lashes
Lash Glue
Lash Scissors
Lint Roller
Lip Applicators
Lip Balm
Makeup Remover Wipes
Makeup Sanitizer
Mascara Disposables
Micellar Water
Nail File
Palette Knives
Palette Paper
Paper Towels
Protein Power Bars
Q-tips
Razor
Rose Water
Safety Pins
Sewing Kit
Sharpeners (small & large)
Sponges
Straws
Sugar Lip Scrub
Tampons
Tissues
Tylenol
Tweezers
BONUS PRO TIP
Francia Cohen, Special Effects Makeup Artist
“Always have a clean kit!! Clean brushes. Clean makeup. Clean tools. Clean hands. Clean everything!”
Which non-makeup beauty favorites do you keep stocked in your kit? Comment below!
About Camera Ready Cosmetics
Camera Ready Cosmetics was founded in 2003 by Makeup Artist Mary Erickson. She dreamed of having a pro makeup showroom where artists could play with professional products without the typical makeup store attitude.
Today, our team of beauty industry veterans work together to curate the best quality products on the market. We partner with brands who respect the industry and formulate products for true working artists.
You won’t find CRC in high-end malls, and we don't wear matching brush belts. If you want to play with products for a few hours and buy nothing, that's okay...come in and play! Our store is your playground.
THE BEST PROFESSIONAL-GRADE MAKEUP TO COVER UP TATTOOS
As makeup artists, we appreciate the beauty, creativity, and artistry behind tattoos, but concealing tattoos? That’s an art all on its own!
Whether you’re covering tattoos for a bride’s big day or transforming a client’s body into a tattoo-less character for film, tv, or modeling – cover up makeup for tattoos takes time, lots of practice, and high-quality makeup.
We surveyed our network of makeup artists to discover the tried-and-true tattoo covering makeup products that get the job done. If you’re in the market for easy, flawless tattoo cover up makeup, these pro-approved products are the best place to start!
Top 9 Brands of Makeup for Covering Up Tattoos:
Ben Nye
Cinema Secrets
Danessa Myricks Beauty
European Body Art
Joe Blasco
Kryolan Professional Make-Up
Mehron
Reel Creations
Skin Illustrator
CONCEALING TATTOOS WITH BEN NYE
Gary Parson, Kim Dawson Agency - Dallas, TX
“[Once I've applied color for tattoo coverage,] I stipple from a Ben Nye Essential HD Matte Foundation Palette to mimic skin tone and texture. I also use a dab of matte powder or cream blush and/or bronzer to replicate the color of the skin in a more realistic way."
TATTOO COVERING WITH CINEMA SECRETS
Pauline Griffiths-Gough, Former MUA - Chester, United Kingdom
“When I was still doing makeup, I only ever used Cinema Secrets Foundation for tattoo coverage. It also doubled as flawless coverage for the face. I had clients come in with bad acne, saying nothing had ever covered their problem areas like that foundation did.”
DANESSA MYRICKS BEAUTY MAKES GREAT MAKEUP FOR TATTOOS
Mary Erickson, Former MUA & Owner of Camera Ready Cosmetics
“The Vision Cream Cover is an all-in-one foundation & concealer that covers everything, including hyperpigmentation, discoloration, and, yes, tattoos. It’s formulated with texture-minimizing properties to create perfect complexion on camera and HD film.”
EUROPEAN BODY ART COVER UP MAKEUP
Chris Milone, Christopher Milone Makeup - New York City
“I use EBA Airbrush for most large tattoo coverage. I barely need to color correct first because it's so opaque. It leaves a matte finish and holds up well on a long day of shooting.”
Mandy Danielle Benton, TV and Film Makeup Artist - Dallas, TX
“To knock out the tattoo, first use the Coral Adjustor mixed with their skin tone from EBA Endura, then go over it with their skin tone color. Because of the highly pigmented, alcohol-based formula, Endura has just the right amount of skin-like sheen and won’t transfer. Plus, I love EBA's skin tone colors! For darker skin, you often just need to use the skin tone match without mixing an adjustor.”
Elizabeth Rist, Elizabeth Rist Makeup Artistry - Dallas, TX
“My go-to for skin-like coverage is EBA’s alcohol-based Endura Airbrush line. It offers great coverage and doesn’t fade or transfer.”
JOE BLASCO MAKEUP FOR COVERING TATTOOS
Mary Erickson, Former MUA & Owner of Camera Ready Cosmetics
“The Blue Neutralizer is easy to use and works like magic to cover dark tattoos. The entire Joe Blasco Tattoo Cover collection features a variety of shades, each named after the pigmentation it corrects. They also double as high-pigment, concentrated concealers that hide rosacea, acne, and other skin conditions.”
KRYOLAN PROFESSIONAL MAKE-UP FOR CONCEALING TATTOOS
Doria Miyata-Murphy, Doria Murphy Makeup - Boston Massachusetts
“My go-to in general is Kryolan Professional Make-Up’s Dermacolor Camouflage Creme. It offers enough coverage to completely camouflage a tattoo without compromising the final desired effect -- the appearance of real, healthy skin!”
TATTOO COVERING WITH MEHRON
Brandy Page, Brandy Page Makeup Artistry - Richmond, VA
“I love the Tattoo Covering Wheel because of the array of colors you can mix and match to get the perfect skin tone for your client. The creamy, waterproof formula covers even the darkest tattoos, birthmarks, and skin discolorations. And because it doesn't budge, it's also amazing for weddings!”
REEL CREATIONS COVER UP MAKEUP FOR TATTOOS
Missy Nyberg, Forbidden Makeup
“Over the years, I’ve relied on the Flesh Tone Palette for tattoo coverage. I love that Reel Creations has the best color match of flesh tones compared to any other product. It’s always in my set bag. I set the makeup with RCMA No Color Powder, then spray twice with Reel Creations Blue Aqua Sealer.”
CONCEALING TATTOOS WITH SKIN ILLUSTRATOR BY PPI
Trevor Thompson, Trevor Thompson Makeup - Louisville, KY
“For quick, durable on-set tattoo coverage, I use the Skin Illustrator Flesh Tone Palette with a splatter brush to lay down a nice base color, and then I go in with several different adjuster tones from the Skin Illustrator Complexion Palette to break up the coverage and blend out the edges. These are my tried-and-true go-to’s because they're highly pigmented, last all day on-set, and look phenomenal on camera!”
Kat DeJesus, Kat D Makeup - Denver, CO
“I love the Skin Illustrator On Set FX Palette. I use it for color correction before applying airbrush on top. I also use it to fleck the skin for a natural finish afterward. Being able to work in sheer layers and not have to worry about it moving all day makes this palette ideal for anything on location or when it needs to be completely waterproof.”
Elizabeth Rist, Elizabeth Rist Makeup Artistry - Dallas, TX
“The On Set Flesh Tone Palette is one of my top products for tattoo coverage. It makes neutralizing easy while offering great cover. It won’t melt with body heat or transfer. Great for everything from bridal to film!”
Shop these tattoo cover up makeup favorites and more online and in-store at Camera Ready Cosmetics. Discounts apply for pro artist members.
Which professional-grade makeup products do you rely on for concealing tattoos? Let us know in the comments below!
About Camera Ready Cosmetics
Camera Ready Cosmetics was founded in 2003 by makeup artist Mary Erickson. She dreamed of having a pro makeup showroom where artists could play with professional-grade products without the typical makeup store attitude.
Today, our team of beauty industry veterans works together to curate the best quality products on the market. We partner with brands who respect the industry and formulate products for true working artists.
You won’t find CRC in high-end malls, and we don't wear matching brush belts. If you want to play with products for a few hours and buy nothing, that's okay ... come in and play! Our store is your playground.
The Best Bridal Makeup Products, As Told By Professional Makeup Artists
Flawless bridal makeup begins with a tried-and-true bridal makeup kit. We surveyed over 100 professional makeup artists to narrow down the best products for your client’s big day. From skin prep and foundation to eye looks and setting sprays, these holy grail makeup staples deliver stunning bridal looks every single time.
Incorporate a few new products into your routine or undergo a complete makeup kit overhaul. Whatever you decide, you’ll be armed with the necessary toolkit for creating long-lasting makeup and even longer-lasting memories.
SKIN PREP
Brittney Nelson, B.N. Creative
"The Smashbox Photo Finish Smooth & Blur Primer fits most of my clients’ skin types, from normal/dry to normal/oily. It's lightweight and colorless, so every skin tone benefits. Makeup will look fresh and last for a solid 14 hours when I use it.”
Sara Thompson, Sara Thompson Makeup
“I love Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Moisturizer because it instantly hydrates and plumps the skin. It's the perfect base for beautiful makeup.”
Ann Demauro-Pineda, New York Makeup Artist
“Embryolisse 24-Hour Miracle Cream is my go to moisturizer for bridal clients. I can count on its performance for every skin type. Once absorbed, it allows foundation to do its job, leaving the radiant glow all brides want.”
TEMPTU AIRBRUSH FOUNDATION
Erin Blair Gobin, Erin Blair Makeup & Hair
“I absolutely love the Temptu Airpod Pro for bridal work. Most brides want the airbrushed finish, and this tool gets the job done perfectly, while being compact and lightweight enough to fit inside a small set bag. Plus - WIRELESS! I pair it with Temptu S/B Foundation for a flawless, dewy finish that holds for 12+ hours in the Texas heat and humidity.”
Ivory Perkins, Ivory Perkins Beauty
“As a Pro Bridal artist I've tried every Pro brand of airbrush foundations, and it’s Temptu Perfect Canvas Foundations that nail it for me every time. It offers my clients a lightweight, skin-like finish that's long-wearing and water-resistant – even in humid temperatures.”
DANESSA MYRICKS VISION CREAM
Anna Skavronsky, Anna Sky Beauty
“Danessa Myricks Vision Cream is a dream to work with! The coverage is flawless and feels weightless. I use it to prime the lids, as a foundation, and as a concealer for all skin types and skin tones. I can mix from the lightest to the darkest with ease.”
La'Gia McCloud, Glam Honey
“I love Danessa Myricks Vision Cream! It's my all-in-one primer, full coverage foundation and concealer. As a woman of color and a makeup artist, I love how the variety of shades assist with matching and correcting uneven complexions. The Vision Creams really make skin look amazing and flawless on women of any age.”
FACE ATELIER ULTRA HD FOUNDATION
Jill Sollars, Jill Sollars Beauty
“Face Atelier Ultra Pro Foundations are a must have in my bridal kit. They look beautiful on any skin, ranging from young to more mature. I love the satin, skin-like finish and color range.”
Sara Thompson, Sara Thompson Makeup
“The Ultra HD Face Atelier Foundation gives a lovely, natural coverage and is incredibly easy to work with. Also, the adjusters are amazing and allow me to carry a universal kit at all times.”
MAKE UP FOR EVER FAVORITES
Nik Woodson, Nik Woodson Beauty
“If you’ve ever visited Louisiana, you know the weather gets very hot and humid. The Make Up For Ever Mattifying Primer controls oil and shine while your bride walks down the aisle in extreme temperatures.”
Ann Demauro-Pineda, New York Makeup Artist
“Make Up For Ever Aqua Seal is the hero of my kit. I mix it with loose pigments or silicone creams to create waterproof eyeliner and kiss-proof lip color. I also mix it with lipstick to create a long-wearing lip stain. At the end of application, I put a few drops in my airbrush gun and spray the entire face and body (wherever I applied makeup). Makeup won’t move all day. It has never failed me.”
La'Gia McCloud, Glam Honey
“Make Up For Ever's Ultra HD Micro-Finishing Pressed Powder was the best investment for my pro kit. I love the velvet texture it leaves, creating a flawless and photo-ready look. It's perfect for oily skin or grooming men, too. This is a makeup artist must-have for all skin tones and leaves absolutely no flash back.”
VISEART EYESHADOW PALETTES
Erin Blair Gobin, Erin Blair Makeup & Hair
“I will never be without the Viseart Matte Neutrals Eyeshadow Palette. I've replaced that palette at least three times already. If it was the only palette in my kit, I could do anyone's makeup, no matter the skin tone. It can also deliver double duty for brows and contour!”
Anna Skavronsky, Anna Sky Beauty
“I love the Viseart Grande Pro 1 because I can literally use it for everything! It covers all the staple shades from light to dark, from cool to warm. I have even used it on the brows and hair.”
Sara Thompson, Sara Thompson Makeup
“I use the Grande Pro 1 Palette on every client. All the shades are extremely wearable, blend remarkably well, and look stunning in photographs.”
SENNA BLUSH & BROW PALETTES
Lisa Johnson, Lisa Johnson Bridal
“Senna's Brow Palette is the perfect book of very natural brow shades. Durable and never dusty looking. The wax pot inside is perfect for strays or Instagram-worthy looks. A pro artist kit staple!”
Erin Blair Gobin, Erin Blair Makeup & Hair
“The Senna Cheeky Palette has beautiful cream-to-powder blushes in an array of shades. I love to blend these onto the cheek and then do a light mist of airbrush makeup on top for a completely natural-looking flushed effect. It's absolutely gorgeous and doesn't budge!”
Jill Sollars, Jill Sollars Beauty
“I’m in love with the Senna Brow Book. I prefer to work with powders on the brow, and all of the shades in this are heavenly - I can match anyone!”
SKINDINAVIA BRIDAL SETTING SPRAY
Jatia Sanchez, Looks By Jatia Amour
“Skindinavia Bridal Finishing Spray has been my go-to secret for years. It sets makeup with a beautiful, natural finish. My bridal clients are always amazed their makeup held up from the early hours of the morning until late at night, even through tears, sweat and kisses. I’ve tried other setting sprays, but nothing compares.”
Nik Woodson, Nik Woodson Beauty
“Skindinavia Bridal Makeup Finish Spray keeps those “oh-so-joyous” tears from ruining my client’s makeup. It’s a MUST-have for my bridal kit!”
Atarah Ruth, Atarah Artistry
“Skindinavia's Bridal Spray has the staying power that I trust to get my brides through the endless kisses and hugs, dancing, warm camera lights, and hot summer weather! I have yet to see a bride whose makeup hasn’t lasted all day and night with this product. In fact, I use it on every client because it's just that AMAZING!”
Shop these bridal makeup favorites and more online and in-store at Camera Ready Cosmetics. Discounts apply for pro artist members.
Which bridal makeup products are you loving? Don’t see a particular product available at CRC? Let us know in the comments below!
About Camera Ready Cosmetics
Camera Ready Cosmetics was founded in 2003 by Makeup Artist Mary Erickson. She dreamed of having a pro makeup showroom where artists could play with professional products without the typical makeup store attitude.
Today, our team of beauty industry veterans work together to curate the best quality products on the market. We partner with brands who respect the industry and formulate products for true working artists.
You won’t find CRC in high-end malls, and we don't wear matching brush belts. If you want to play with products for a few hours and buy nothing, that's okay...come in and play! Our store is your playground.
YOUR GUIDE TO PERFECT BRIDESMAID MAKEUP
Choosing the perfect bridesmaid makeup look for a bridal party is tough. Countless factors determine the final look: the wedding theme, the venue, the dress, the time of day … the list goes on.
Follow these classic, go-to tips to make your wedding day seamless and stress-free. (And to ensure you and your bridesmaids make it down the aisle on time and looking fabulous!)
3 Main Focus Areas for Bridesmaid Makeup Looks:
Face
Eyes
Lips
Bridesmaid Makeup FOR THE FACE
Prime, prime, prime! Before you apply any makeup to the face, be sure to use a mattifying primer to reduce shine and ensure the foundation stays put through hour-long photo sessions (and the ceremony, of course!)
There are countless primers to choose from, but one of our favorites is the Bioderma Sebium Control for those with an oily complexion.This quick absorbing, moisturizing lotion smoothes, mattifies and provides instant, deep down results for naturally beautiful skin that stays matte all day and night. For those with a more mature complexion, Mehron Skin Prep Pro prolongs weartime while providing lasting hydration to plump up the skin for a hydrated and fresh appearance.
Once you’re primed and ready to continue the bridesmaid makeup look, choose a lightweight, full-coverage foundation that will translate well on camera. We recommend TEMPTU’s Perfect Canvas Hydra Lock Airbrush Foundation, which comes in 20+ shades, does not transfer, and lasts all day. The semi-matte finish leaves a natural-looking appearance.
If you don’t have the airbrush applicator, we recommend TEMPTU Air, which weighs less than one pound and is easy to pack in your kit.
BRIDESMAID EYE MAKEUP
A classic smokey eye is the most common wedding bridesmaid makeup look because it’s easy to achieve and customizable depending on the colors you want to incorporate. To start this bridesmaid makeup look, you’ll want to apply a light silver or gold eyeshadow across the lid..
Choose an option with a little shimmer to enhance the bridesmaid eye makeup. We love using Viseart Sultry Muse because it offers a wide range of tones perfect for a wide range of complexions and eye colors.
Next, you’ll want to apply a dark or jewel tone matte shade to the crease of your eyelid. Concentrate on the outer corner of the eye and blend upward toward the brow bone. Depending on the color you’re after, La Femme offers a variety of affordable shades perfect for a smokey eye. Finish the bridesmaid eye makeup with a light neutral color across the brow bone, like Kitten by Stila.
If you’re looking for an eye palette that has all the colors you need in one for the best bridesmaid eye makeup looks, the Viseart Grande PRO 1X Palette offers all the shades you need to create looks ranging from soft glam and natural to deep and smokey.
BRIDESMAID MAKEUP FOR THE LIPS
A neutral lip is a perfect way to balance out a smokey bridesmaid eye makeup. Choose a lip creme for added shine without the messy look that gloss can create.
We’re loving lip palettes like Ben Nye’s All for One or Danessa Myricks Beauty Luxe Cream Palettes in Nudist and The Feminist. Each palette boasts a wealth of shades that can be mixed and matched to create the perfect lip shade.
If you’re going for a bolder look, the Besame Red Lipstick is a true classic. Modeled after the iconic red lip made famous in the 1920s, this bright and vibrant lipstick leaves a full-coverage, semi-matte finish with just one coat.
30-MINUTE BRIDESMAID MAKEUP WORKSHOP
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With bridal parties getting bigger and bigger, the key for any bridal makeup artist is maximizing efficiency to save time. Camera Ready Live has teamed up with pro makeup artist Erin Blair to showcase tips and tricks that will elevate your bridal makeup career.
Learn how to simplify your makeup kit and speed up your process to execute a beautiful bridesmaid makeup look in just 30 minutes or less. After the demo, you'll get a chance to test out the new tricks you've learned during the hands-on segment of this workshop.
Be sure to bring your kit so you can practice with the tools you're most familiar with!
ABOUT PRO MAKEUP ARTIST ERIN BLAIR
Erin Blair Gobin has been one of Dallas-Fort Worth’s leading bridal makeup artists for almost 15 years. She is the owner of Erin Blair Makeup & Hair Design, which handles approximately 150 weddings each year. Erin Blair is a member of the Knot: Best of Weddings Hall of Fame and a five-time nominee of the AACWP Vendi Award for best wedding hair and makeup in Dallas-Fort Worth.
About Camera Ready Cosmetics
Camera Ready Cosmetics was founded in 2003 by makeup artist Mary Erickson. Having been in the makeup artist industry for 30+ years, Mary knows quality and value and understands what an artist needs. Mary is the buyer for Camera Ready Cosmetics and chooses only what she would use on set.
If you don’t find the product you’re looking for at Camera Ready Cosmetics, that’s because we have something better. Just ask us!
Becoming A Bridal Makeup Artist - Part Two
Now that you have your domain name and your website, let’s talk about what goes in your online Bridal portfolio.
You need at least six photos in your online portfolio (of six different people), and no more than 15 photos of your very best work.
The photos need to be professional and the bride should look “model-like.” Real models are ideal, because as much as people argue “brides want to see real people,” the fact is that beauty sells.
Very few beauty-oriented companies use “real people” because studies show that you sell more with real models.
How do you get real model brides for your portfolio?
You will need to do “test” shoots. These are shoots where you work free just to get the good shots for your portfolio. Some in the industry call it TFP (Trade For Prints).
What do you need as a makeup artist to pull off a great test shoot?
A beautiful model face
A great photographer to capture the face in the right lighting
A great retoucher (Don’t yell at me about false advertising!) I’ll touch on this in a bit.
A good hairstylist
How do you get this team?
Photographer
I would start by contacting great beauty photographers in your area. Someone who has great beauty shots with beautiful lighting in their portfolio.
You can contact good bridal photographers in your area and let them know that you would like to test with real models for shots that will work for self-promotion.
You may need to convince the photographer that this is also to his or her benefit as well. Start with Google. Be willing to hear “no thank you” a lot. Be persistent.
Model
You can contact local agents and ask them for new models to test. Make sure you see them in person before choosing one, because you need good skin and good features.
Most models do have retouched photos, and you really can’t tell how good their skin is by looking at photos.
You can also scour Model Mayhem. This is a crap shoot for sure, but all you need is a good face. Don’t let height hold you back.
You really want someone 18 to 25 years old, as young skin is best. You may also want to do a shoot with someone in their 30’s to show some diversity. Many brides are now in their 30’s. Having a bride in her 40’s or even 50’s isn’t a bad idea, but again, I would pick a real model.
Show models with different color skin and ethnicities. If a potential client doesn’t see someone in your portfolio with her own skin coloring the chances are slim that they will want to hire you. Ideally your portfolio should reflect the demographic of the area you work in.
I suggest that you NOT use your good-looking friend or relative. Real models are more experienced in front of the camera and they are usually more photogenic.
If you absolutely can’t afford a real model and can’t get one to test at no charge, enlisting a friend is better than using a real bride.
The problem with using a real bride is that they haven’t signed up to be used in this way and asking a client to use their photo in your portfolio is a gamble. You do risk putting a client on the spot. They may say “yes” even if they are uncomfortable being used this way.
Hairstylist
Hairstylists that do bridal hair also need portfolio shots with real models. It isn’t hard to get hairstylists that freelance in the bridal industry to do this free if the model is good.
You can check for freelance hairstylists on message boards, but just make sure you really like their work. If you do hair then do the hair yourself.
Get Proper Releases
You MUST have a model release that the model signs before you start your makeup application. Without a model release you cannot legally use the images.
What if the model doesn’t like the shots and says you can’t use them? After hours of work this could happen. Please make sure these are signed beforehand.
You will also need the photographer to sign an agreement to use the images before the shoot starts. He or she will need to give you rights to use the images for self-promotion.
The photographer owns the copyright to the photos and so getting this agreement in advance is very important. The hardest part about doing a test shoot is getting the images from the photographer, so make sure the photographer is reputable and is committed to making sure the entire team has images.
Typically, the photographer will have these forms. If not then you can find model release forms and release forms for the photography using Google.
Does all this sound like too much work?
It is a lot of work, but if you want to make good money you must put in a lot of work.
What if you have more money than time?
You can forgo all the free testing and hire a good model and photographer. This will cost you but YOU call the shots when you pay the money, and it puts you in complete control.
My favored method is to pay a photographer and use a model from an agency willing to test.
When you pay the photographer, you know you are going to get photos and you know how many you will get. This is all worked out in advance.
You should not pay the full amount until the photographer has delivered the images to you.
Hire a Retoucher
As a makeup artist, you don’t want to put un-retouched photos in your portfolio. This may sound like cheating to you, but now almost all photos are retouched.
You can’t compete with other artists who have “perfect” photos in their book without having some retouching done to yours. Retouching should be done by a professional! Plastic-looking skin isn’t going to go over well with potential clients.
The image you put in your portfolio should be color corrected, free of blemishes, and free of fly away hair. A good retoucher will cost you a little bit of money but in the long run will be well worth the money. Keep in mind that one great shot will sell you better than 15 flawed shots.
What should NOT go in your bridal portfolio
If you do other types of makeup work I suggest you leave this work off your Bridal website.
You can have a tab on your home page that opens to other areas of work but I would make sure Bridal is its own category.
You don’t want clients to surf through your SFX makeup looking for Bridal makeup. The best way to do this is to have a site JUST for potential brides.
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PRO Tips: Hair Care for the Bride
With many so hair styles ranging from romantic, edgy, classic, bohemian, and retro to choose from, it's no wonder selecting the perfect hairstyle for a wedding can be one of the most dizzying decisions for a bride. However, one thing remains true no matter which style you choose; proper hair care can make achieving the bridal hairstyle of your dreams easier for both you and your stylist. That's why we worked with our in-house licensed cosmetologist Jessica Dickison to provide a few tips for brides to ensure their hair is Camera Ready for their big day.
Tips for Hair Care 6-12 Months Before the Wedding
We know the time between engagement and the actual wedding day can vary greatly from one wedding to another, but if a bride has at least six months before the big day, they can get a jump start on caring for their hair for extra lustrous locks.
JESSICA: If possible, try to book your bridal hair appointment at least nine months in advance. This will allow you to schedule your trial with plenty of time to make adjustments to your hair like extra conditioning, coloring, and trimming before the big day. We suggest doing the trial 1-3 months before the wedding so your stylist can let you know what kind of products and treatments you should be using for your exact hair type. It can also be helpful to schedule your dress fitting after your hair and makeup which will allow you the opportunity to see the whole bridal look
Where to go for bridal hair inspiration
On one hand, looking for inspiration has never been easier thanks to social media sites like Pinterest, Instagram, and now even TikTok showcasing beautiful styles, but use a little bit of caution when saving out images to show your stylist.
JESSICA: I know these days everyone runs to Pinterest to plan their big day, but what Pinterest doesn’t tell you is that those models generally have hair extensions, hairpieces, or wigs to achieve the desired look. It's possible that your stylist may be comfortable using extensions on you, too, but double-check with them to see if they think your dream 'do is doable with or without extensions or additional pieces so you may purchase them in advance, if necessary. Color matching them can be a little tricky.
What treatments should a bride enjoy or avoid 6-12 months before the wedding?
JESSICA: While it may be tempting to change your look up entirely to achieve a certain vision for your wedding, avoid services that can be overly taxing on your tresses. These services can include perms, intense highlighting sessions where you're lifting the color more than three to four shades, or chemical straightening. Your stylist will be able to determine what condition your hair is in and what treatments they feel comfortable performing on you during this time, so definitely work with them to select the proper services for your hair.
Tips for Hair Care 2-3 Months Before the Wedding
Products to Consider Adding to Your Routine
As the wedding date draws closer, the focus shifts from searching for the perfect style to achieving healthy hair that will be in optimal condition. There are a few ingredients you can avoid and consider using to help!
JESSICA: Now is the time to treat yourself and your hair to a little extra TLC! The wedding process is in full swing, and a bride can treat themselves with a deep conditioning mask for a few moments of much-needed pampering time. To get your hair as glossy as possible, consider adding a mask to your routine 2-3 months out from the big day. A weekly deep conditioning treatment like Living Proof PhD Night Cap Overnight Perfector is a great option because it is sulfate-free and is formulated to be extra gentle on chemically-treated and colored hair. It also helps the hair to be more manageable which will help your stylist!
PRO Tip: Avoid products with sulfates during the months leading up to the wedding. They can strip the hair of moisture, and this can cause colored hair to fade faster and all hair types to look dull.
Tips for Hair Care 1-2 Months Before the Wedding
At this stage, the hair routine should consist of very few major changes. A light color refresh service like toning or glossing should be okay, as long as you keep the changes subtle. Ideally, your makeup trial should take place after your last hair coloring session so your bridal makeup artist can select products that compliment your hair color, too!
JESSICA: If you do choose to color your hair during this time frame, it's best to communicate these changes with your bridal makeup and hair team (if the stylist is different than the one you're working with for the big day). Even subtle changes to your hair tone can change which makeup products will complement your overall look. This is also the time to get one last trim to get rid of split and dry ends, to avoid heat styling when possible, and to avoid products that can cause build-up.
Since many brides will choose to have their bridal hair trial during the two months out time frame, this is the perfect chance to make those fine-tuning tweaks to ensure everything is perfect for the wedding day. Be sure to ask your stylist for the products they would recommend for your hair type, as they will be able to identify your hair's needs.
Hair Care Advice for the Bride for the Big Day
Just like that, the week leading up to the wedding day is here! Now is the time to avoid heat styling or using products that cause build-up.
JESSICA: Of course, check with your stylist first, but as a general rule of thumb, do not wash your hair on the wedding day! Do that the day before. I actually recommend double-washing and then conditioning to ensure you're removing any extra build-up of oils, product residue, or impurities. Leave the conditioner on a little longer than normal, up to five minutes, and rinse well. Avoid using any post-shower products (a leave-in conditioner is okay) to avoid adding any extra products that will impact how it holds a style on your wedding day. Lightly blow-drying is fine.
Washing the day before the wedding will also allow enough natural oil to form to help lock your bridal style in place. My final piece of advice? Take a deep breath, and enjoy every moment! It's the most exciting day of your life, and no matter what, you'll look beautiful!
A Summary of the Do's and Don'ts for Bridal Hair Care
We covered a lot in this blog, so to make it as easy as possible, we've created a list of the basic things to do and the things to avoid before the big day.
The DO’s for Bridal Hair Care:
-DO Make sure your haircut aligns with your day-of style
-DO book your consultation a minimum of 2 months before your wedding day
-DO treatments/hair masks weekly the 2-3 months leading up to the big day
-DO make sure to get a trim and color touch up 2 weeks prior to the event
-DO use sulfate-free shampoo & conditioner
-If you are frequently in the sun, we DO suggest using a leave in with UV protection
The DON'TS for Bridal Hair Care:
-Don't overly process your hair within one year of your wedding (excessive highlighting, chemical straightening, perms, etc.)
-Don't book your consultation too close to your wedding date. Leave wiggle room to try something new or tweak it to perfection
-Don't overheat your hair. Use a thermal protection spray when blowing out/flat ironing/curling to minimize damage
-Don’t use too much product in your hair during your wedding week to avoid product buildup
-Don't wash your hair the morning of your wedding (unless your stylist advises you otherwise)
-Don't make any drastic changes.
Feeling Inspired?
We hope you're feeling confident about your hair's needs after reading our blog. If you need more help or a personalized recommendation, click here to contact a Beauty Advisor, otherwise, enjoy perusing our beautiful selection of hair care products!
About Camera Ready Cosmetics
Camera Ready Cosmetics was founded in 2003 by Makeup Artist Mary Erickson. She dreamed of having a pro makeup showroom where artists could play with professional products without the typical makeup store attitude.
Today, our team of beauty industry veterans work together to curate the best quality products on the market. We partner with brands who respect the industry and formulate products for true working artists. You won’t find CRC in high-end malls, and we don't wear matching brush belts.
If you want to play with products for a few hours and buy nothing, that's okay ... come in and play! Our store is your playground.
PRO Tips: Makeup for the Bride
Makeup by @stephaniepowersmakeup, Model @gabriellepaoletti, Photography by @nellhovingphoto, Hair Styling by @amandaleighrush, Bridal Boutique & Styling by @marimibridal, custom veil and accessories by @gianascanellibridal
When it comes to wedding makeup, there are plenty of blogs, inspiration photos, and tips for the bride, but what about the makeup artist? While wedding guests often remark on the venue, the dress, and even the food served, they’re also focused on the bridal makeup. That’s why we’re sharing PRO Tips from our Bridal Look Book makeup artist Stephanie Powers.
Sit back, relax, and enjoy her tips for aspiring bridal makeup artists!
Things to Consider for the Bridal Makeup Trial
CRC: For newer makeup artists, what are the important questions that they need to ask brides when brides reach out for bridal makeup trial (e.g. what style do you like, can you send examples of the look you're after, how much makeup do you normally wear, etc)?
STEPHANIE: I feel the questions should be saved for the initial trial. If a bride is inquiring your services for their event they most likely saw your work or was referred to you. Keep your inquiry reply simple in order to secure your services. That initial email back to a client/bride is important. I always have a template ready to go. This business is all about communicating in a timely manner. Send pricing, contract and all details you have regarding hiring you, this way there won’t be so many questions and back and forth before the initial trial. Once the bride returns your email you can then discuss the trial date. I like to ask the potential bride, Do you have a desired look you are going for? Theme etc. on the wedding day? I always like to suggest days for the trial such as; Do you have any special days coming up you would your makeup or hair trial on? Such as, events, bridal shower, date night, dress fitting etc. One of my favorite days to do a trail is when the bride can get hair & makeup trial done on the day of a dress fitting. This way they can see everything together and decide if changes need made for the big day.
Important Questions to Ask the Bride
CRC: What questions do you ask during the trial to ensure you're giving them exactly what they want and providing the best service possible?
STEPHANIE: The very first question I ask a bride when they are in my chair, Do you have any allergies to skincare, makeup, latex etc. that you are aware of? Other questions would include, Have you had your makeup professionally done before? What was the likes and dislikes of your last professional experience? Do you have a desired look? What do you not like about makeup? If applying lashes, always ask if they have worn them before and if they have not, walk them through your process on how you apply them. Also as a professional I evaluate their skin type, ask them about their daily skin routine. If they do not take care of their skin, I always suggest them getting on a good skincare routine 3-6months before their wedding. I suggest seeing an aesthetician if it is in their budget. Good skin equals good makeup, and that’s a good reminder to them.
CRC: How do you handle feedback if they seem to like the makeup the day of and contact you later asking you to change things up completely?
STEPHANIE: One thing I never do is take it offensively. This is what a trial is for, to see if they like the look. If they want another trial they pay for another trail, no discounts. I reassure the bride that these changes that they desire can be attainable on the wedding day. On the day of the trial I always make sure I take photos, not only on my phone and camera but the brides as well. This way we can reference back on what they would like to change.
CRC: How long, in your opinion, is a good length for a trial session? How far out from the wedding would you recommend people book this service?
STEPHANIE: I think this depends on each individual bride. Unfortunately some brides may live outside of state. Ideally 3-4 months before the big day is a good time frame.
CRC: What other tips do you have for makeup artists during this time frame?
STEPHANIE: Because most trials happen during bridal season, my best advice would be to setup trial days in your schedule. Book your bridal trials throughout those days. Not only does it help your pocket, it will help scheduling. Remember you are a business with business hours.
Skin Prep for the Bride
Things to Consider as a Bridal Makeup Artist
Since the busiest bridal season kicks off in the spring and runs through early fall, makeup artists are up against a slew of environmental factors, especially if the wedding or reception are outdoors. Humidity, heat, and even excessive sunlight can take a toll on the makeup. While we cannot control the weather, we can prep the skin and select products that work no matter the conditions.
CRC: How do you change up skin prep for brides compared to other types of clients for different events?
STEPHANIE: I always start by cleaning the face, neck and décolleté. I like to use micellar water with cotton rounds. For my brides, I always have a hydrating mask and or eye patches. By the time of the wedding day, you should have a good understanding of your brides skin and choose the right skin prep for each individual bride. I determine this by texture, large pores, breakouts, hyperpigmentation, etc. Other than starting off with a clean face, skin prep varies due to skin type.
CRC: As we all know, a good skincare regimen is important to have a great base for makeup. As makeup artists, we can always work our magic with skin prep, but since you're in touch with brides before their big day, do you give them any skincare advice so their skin is in the best shape possible for the wedding?
STEPHANIE: One thing I always tell brides to never do is start any new treatments or products one month before the big day. This should be done at least 3-6 months before the wedding. Also, one week before wedding day is an ideal time to receive your final facial. Avoid any kind of peels or extractions. Oxygen therapy, hydra facials, and hydrating serums will help decrease puffiness and help ensure your skin looks beautiful the week of the wedding. The night before the big day focus on hydration.
PRO Tip: Speaking of uncontrollable situations when parts of the wedding or reception are outdoors, there are a few things you can do to help ensure their makeup is picture perfect no matter the lighting. Unless your bride asks for it, consider using products with more of a satin finish versus true shimmer or glitter if the ceremony or reception is outside during daytime hours. Glitter will catch and reflect the light in a scattered way instead of diffusing it. If you're a newer artist and aren't sure how to determine if you've added too much glow during the trial, there is no harm in walking with the bride over to a window or well lit area to show them how luminous the makeup looks to see if they are comfortable with it or would like it to be toned down or dialed up!
You can achieve a luminous glow with a radiant primer under the foundation but avoid the urge to go all out with glowy products. The same is true for eyeshadow and highlighter.
Unlike in a studio for bridal portraits where the lighting is set and forgiving, the natural sunlight will reflect differently throughout the day causing the bride’s makeup to look different in their wedding photos. To help provide a satin finish to the bridal look, we recommend Skindinavia Bridal Makeup Finishing Spray.
Extra Advice for Bridal Makeup Artists
CRC: What do you do to elevate the bridal service and experience?
STEPHANIE: Remember a bride has a lot on their mind. So the most important thing you can do is help make them a timeline for the hair and makeup, discuss this with the planner or bride ahead of time. Time management is especially important on a wedding morning. I like to arrive a half hour early for setup and I also provide the bride with eye gel patches and or a mask best suited for her skin type, always hydrating though. One piece of advice I like to give artists starting out in the industry is to remember that we, as the glam squad start, off the mood of their special day.
Feeling Inspired?
We hope this blog has given you a few extra tips you haven't considered as you continue your career as a bridal makeup artist! For more bridal inspo, check out our Bridal Look Book. If you need more help or a personalized recommendation, click here to contact a Beauty Advisor.
About Camera Ready Cosmetics
Camera Ready Cosmetics was founded in 2003 by Makeup Artist Mary Erickson. She dreamed of having a pro makeup showroom where artists could play with professional products without the typical makeup store attitude.
Today, our team of beauty industry veterans work together to curate the best quality products on the market. We partner with brands who respect the industry and formulate products for true working artists. You won’t find CRC in high-end malls, and we don't wear matching brush belts.
If you want to play with products for a few hours and buy nothing, that's okay ... come in and play! Our store is your playground.
PRO TIPS: Back to Work Bridal Edition
The bridal season looks a bit different this year, but many of the makeup artists in our community are starting to get back to work.
We know the Big Day is an emotion-filled day for the bride, but it can also be a little intimidating for you if it's been a while since your last bridal session. In this blog, we worked with Utah-based makeup artist Andy Truong and our founder Mary Erickson to share their top tips to ensure you're ready for your next bridal job!
Before They Book You for the Wedding
Keep your website up to date.
Many bridal guides recommend booking a bridal makeup artist anywhere from six months to one year before the big day, but that timeline has changed. Consider adding a section to your website that outlines how far in advance they have to book your services and whether or not you're available for last-minute requests. Even better, consider adding a calendar that shows your availability.
Don't be afraid to ask for a deposit.
Many artists that are starting their bridal makeup careers worry that taking a deposit may prevent a bride from booking, but it is a common practice that's in place to help ensure you're compensated for saving the date. Put a clear policy in place on your website that outlines how much your non-refundable deposit is and how many days from the wedding they can cancel before losing their deposit.
“I recommend never booking a wedding without a deposit of at least $300,” says Mary, “and it should be non-refundable if they cancel less than three weeks prior to the wedding date. This is important because a lot of clients will cancel services if they feel that they don’t have something to lose.”
Before The Big Day
Communication is key to create the perfect look!
Since social media sites like Pinterest and Instagram are brimming with bridal makeup looks, it's common for brides-to-be to bring a few inspiration pics to their trial session. If you can, ask that they send the photos to you ahead of time so you can alter the look to suit their facial structure.
"I often follow up with questions including how much makeup they wear on a regular basis, if they prefer matte or shimmery looks, how dark they like their eyeshadow to be, and what type of foundation coverage they prefer," adds Andy. "That way, I can create the look they're aiming for in a way that suits their style." This extra communication will help the bride feel confident that you will make them look their best. During the trial, you may also want to ask if they're planning on coloring their hair or tanning for the wedding so you can be prepared to adjust your kit for the wedding day. If the bride is getting spray tanned before the big day, ask if she will consider not spray tanning her face, as it can make color correcting more difficult.
Touch base before the wedding
One month before the wedding is often when things kick into high gear. From last-minute wedding attire alterations to following up with guests that have forgotten to RSVP, your bride will be busy. Check in at least a week in advance with your bride.
Mary recommends sending the bride a schedule of where and when she’ll need to be to have her makeup done as well. Most brides don’t anticipate the number of tasks and distractions she’ll have to deal with on the day, so one hour is not enough time for the bride’s full makeup session, despite what most clients think. Allow yourself enough time so that the bride’s makeup will be fully completed one hour before the photographer arrives to do portraits.
On the Big Day
Follow proper safety & sanitation procedures
Most clients’ biggest concern nowadays when getting makeup done is COVID-19 and the risks associated. Since clients can’t have their masks on when getting their makeup applied, it’s important that you implement strict safety protocols so that you and the bride can have complete peace of mind on the day. Request to set up your station near an open window for maximum ventilation. Set a six-foot perimeter around your workspace, and require anyone who enters that perimeter to be wearing a mask at all times.
It’s also important that you keep your kit and station extremely clean and sanitary. Although this has always been a major component of professional makeup artistry, never has it been more necessary than today. A messy or unhygienic workspace is unacceptable, so keep your brushes perfectly clean and follow all of the strictest sanitation procedures to keep you and your clients safe, healthy, and happy.
Prep the bride for touch-ups
Your services are likely only booked for a few hours before the ceremony, but the bride’s makeup needs to stay in place all day and night. With even more weddings than ever taking place outside, touch-ups are a must for every bride. Go the extra mile and provide your bride with her own mini makeup kit which she can use for subtle touch-ups throughout the day.
“One should never let the bride go without touchup lipstick or powder,” says Mary. Put together some small samples of products you’ve used on your client that day, or even provide a full-size product if it’s within your budget. Just make sure you work it into your pricing beforehand, Mary reminds us.
Final Thoughts
Whether it’s your first-ever job or you’re getting back to work after months away, we have confidence that you’ll do a great job! Just keep these tips in mind, and remember that we’re always here for you for all of your bridal makeup needs. If you want more tips and tricks, reach out to us by clicking here! Need advice on how to restock your kit or even to learn how long you should keep a product before it expires? Click here to learn more.
About ANDY TRUONG
Andy is a full-time student and makeup artist based in Utah. His makeup style is "glam-natural", and he loves making women look polished without looking like they’re wearing a lot of makeup. He strives to create looks that luminous and timeless while making skin look natural to reflect the inner beauty of each client.
For him, being a makeup artist is a privilege. Growing up, he was never happy and confident about who he was, so when the opportunity came that he could physically create confidence and a sense of beauty for someone who may need it through makeup and the relationship an artist forms with their clients, he found his true passion. While he loves seeing the transformation, the joy in a client's eyes when they see their makeup fuels his desire to keep creating.
To learn more about Andy, visit him on Instagram.
About Camera Ready Cosmetics
Camera Ready Cosmetics was founded in 2003 by Makeup Artist Mary Erickson. She dreamed of having a pro makeup showroom where artists could play with professional products without the typical makeup store attitude. Today, our team of beauty industry veterans work together to curate the best quality products on the market.
We partner with brands who respect the industry and formulate products for true working artists. You won’t find CRC in high-end malls, and we don't wear matching brush belts. To learn more about how you can be a contributing writer to our PRO Tips Blog Series or to request a topic for us to cover, click HERE!
PRO Tips: Creating a Look That Lasts With Skindinavia
Photos courtesy of Leslie Hernandez
If you have an event or a photoshoot to attend, setting spray is a must-have. However, choosing the best setting spray for the job and your technique will ensure your makeup lasts all day.
In this blog, we talked to Leslie Hernandez, a professional makeup artist and the CEO of Backstage Makeup Professionals based in Dallas, Texas, to see how she creates looks that last with Skindinavia.
Behind the Brand
Allen Goldman, the creator and owner of Skindinavia, found inspiration for his cult classic setting spray in a rather unusual place. He noticed women at the nightclub struggled to keep their makeup on in the hot and crowded environment1. He started Skindinavia in 2005 and worked with world-class chemists to create a setting spray that would keep makeup on for 16+ hours, prevent color fading and shifting, and work on all skin types. They introduced the Original Makeup Finishing Spray in 2007, and it took the film industry and performance artists in Hollywood and Las Vegas by storm.
Allen's passion for creating innovative formulas led to the introduction of the Bridal Makeup Setting Spray with a satin finish perfect for photography and the Oil-Control Makeup Setting Spray to keep makeup cool and shine-free while aiding in the absorption of excess oil.
Picking the Perfect Skindinavia Formula
CRC: Can you tell us a bit more about why you like to use Skindinavia Setting Sprays and what each formula is best suited for?
Leslie: It's nice to have different formulas for different situations. During Texas summers, I rely on Primer Spray Oil Control and Finishing Spray Oil Control. During warm summer days or even under intense lighting, the skin will produce more sweat and natural oils. These products make sure that the makeup will stay immaculately. If my client has very oily skin, I use these, too. My pro tip is to wet your makeup sponge with the Oil Control spray to add extra oil-absorbing qualities to your favorite foundation.
When I want the skin to look fresh with natural radiance, I use Finishing Spray Bridal Edition. Any of these three products will effectively hold the makeup for 16 hours. . It will look intact from the moment I finish till the end of the photoshoot or event.
CRC: What sets Skindinavia apart from other setting sprays you've used?
Leslie: It has a patented technology that helps control the temperature of the skin: Temperature Control Technology. It basically makes your skin breathe for a full 16 hours, even when you have full makeup on. The experts who worked on their products made clever use of science to solve the root cause of fading makeup: heat trapped in the skin. Their products are capable of drawing heat away from the skin and make sure that evaporation—sweat and oil—will be gradual.
The pump is also very unique and delivers a very fine mist that is lightweight and even in distribution. The Skindinavia team spent three years perfecting their spray pump, so you know it's good!
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Client Feedback
CRC: As a makeup artist, there is almost no bigger compliment than when a client contacts you after their event to say how much they loved their makeup. What kind of feedback have you gotten when it comes to setting spray?
Leslie: It is very common that I also get reviews from clients saying, “My makeup lasted all day!” or “I didn't touch up all day!” One of my clients even said, “I slept in my makeup and it was perfect the next day.” Of course, I definitely wouldn’t recommend doing the last one, but clients are always the best people who can put Skindinavia to the test. They also tell me that whatever products they use at home don’t work like what I used on them at the studio, and they always want to know the secret. I love to share what I use, and I feel proud to say that I select professional products to use on them, which work much better than high-end products.
Photo credit @felipe.photographer
Leslie's PRO Tips
CRC: What techniques do you use to get maximum performance from your setting spray?
Leslie: I apply the finishing spray to my makeup sponge since it touches the face when it is a blank canvas. Then, I spray it in between makeup layers, depending on the look. At the end, I like to pamper my clients and give them a “spa-like experience” by applying several pumps. The mist feels so good at the end of a makeup session.
CRC: What about pre-makeup prep?
Leslie: The Makeup Primer Spray works very well with any liquid or cream primer, and from any brand. The product complements any other primer because its ingredients are filled with vitamins that other primers don’t have. It also simplifies skin prep, since it has a lot of hydrating benefits to wake the skin up and get it ready for makeup application.
CRC: Do you ever have clients that are apprehensive about setting spray? If so, what do you tell them?
Leslie: Some clients or students think that setting spray will be incredibly drying. I let them know Skindinavia has technology and research behind it.
Another common misconception is that setting spray will make their makeup look shiny and dewy, especially when they have oily or combination skin types. I tell them that “oily” is different from “dewy and hydrated”. A setting spray can actually hydrate the skin, which is great for making the makeup look natural.
Photo credit @felipe.photographer
How to Use Skindinavia Setting Spray
1. Getting Started
On a clean face, spray a light layer of the Makeup Primer Spray. Allow the spray to dry before moving to the next step.
2. Prep Your Tools
Spray your makeup sponge or brush with the setting spray before you dip it into your foundation. This will allow it to mix in with the foundation during application and lengthen the wear time.
3. Apply Foundation
After the first layer of foundation, I spray finishing spray again. The closer the finishing spray is to the skin, the better its cooling technology will work.
4. Finishing Touch
When you're done with the makeup, apply the finishing spray again by moving the bottle in a circular motion to ensure the entire face is evenly coated. Allow to dry, and you're done!
About Leslie Hernandez
Leslie Hernandez is a professional makeup artist and CEO of Backstage Makeup Professionals, a collective of professional artists serving the DFW area. Her passion for makeup started at an early age when she played with her mother's Estee Lauder gift samples and stored them in her Caboodle2.
She went to school for business before pursuing and obtaining her Masters in Science of Education from State University of NY. All throughout her education, she kept up with the beauty industry and trained with many renowned Mexican, American, Brazilian, Middle Eastern, celebrity & international makeup artists along the way including Makeup By Mario, Danessa Myricks, Patrick Ta, Jordan Liberty, and many more.
To learn more about Leslie, click here, or visit her on Instagram.
SOURCES:
1. Claudia Schaffer, The Skindinavia Story: How an Unlikely Place Created the Perfect Beauty Product
2. Leslie Hernandez, Meet Your Teacher, Backstage Life, June 3, 2020
About Camera Ready Cosmetics
Camera Ready Cosmetics was founded in 2003 by Makeup Artist Mary Erickson. She dreamed of having a pro makeup showroom where artists could play with professional products without the typical makeup store attitude. Today, our team of beauty industry veterans work together to curate the best quality products on the market.
We partner with brands who respect the industry and formulate products for true working artists. You won’t find CRC in high-end malls, and we don't wear matching brush belts. To learn more about how you can be a contributing writer to our PRO Tips Blog Series or to request a topic for us to cover, click HERE!
All About Setting Spray Part 1: The Best Setting Sprays for Everyday Use
Photo courtesy of Skindinavia, this blog was updated August 2022 to provide the most up to date product recommendations
Although phrases and words like mask-proof makeup and maskne are not as big of a part of our everyday lives, we've all seen setting sprays have gone viral on social media and YouTube. At Camera Ready, we proudly offer more than 40 setting sprays and sealers, so we've created a new blog series, "All About Setting Spray", to help you select the best setting spray for your makeup style. In this first blog, we will explore the best setting sprays for everyday use.
What is Setting Spray?
Photo courtesy of Skindinavia
Believe it or not, setting sprays have been around for decades. Professional Makeup Artists have relied on setting sprays, also known as sealers, to help keep makeup in place on stage, on photo shoots, on film and for performances of every type. The purpose of a setting spray is simple; they are designed to create a barrier or a seal (hence the name sealer) to keep the products below them in place and to prevent them from moving or smudging. They also increase the longevity of your makeup.
Fast forward to present day, where we now have a wide range of setting sprays that are designed for different types of makeup, to have varying finishes, and even have some with skincare benefits.
Our Most Popular Setting Spray
While there are many ways to determine "popularity," whether it be best-selling or the most talked about setting spray, we're giving this award to Ben Nye Final Seal. Odds are, you've seen plenty of videos on YouTube and on TikTok about this long-time pro favorite sealer. Final Seal has an alcohol base making it quick-drying, a great choice for SFX makeup, and long lasting. There is a lot to learn about this great spray, and we will cover it in-depth in our next "All About Setting Spray" blog series. For now, let's get back to exploring our other offerings and discover the differences and benefits of each one!
Jackie Aina tested (and approved) Ben Nye Final Seal as a great way to make your makeup mask-proof.
How to Choose a Setting Spray
Many of the setting sprays that are best for an everyday look have skin-loving properties. From brightening ingredients like pineapple to antioxidants including cranberry, goji berry, and blueberry extract, these setting sprays are a treat for your skin. While it's an added bonus to have these skincare-focused ingredients, the most important factors to consider are your skin type and the type of finish the spray will give you. To help you choose, we've broken down our recommendations into three categories: for All Skin Types, for Oily/Normal/Combo Skin, and Pro Favorites/Special Occasion sprays.
For All Skin Types
Best Setting Sprays for all Skin Types
True + Luscious Spellbinder Makeup Setting Spray
Danessa Myricks Beauty Dewy Forever Mist
Skindinavia Bridal Makeup Finishing Spray
PPI Zero Marble Matte Setting Spray
Inglot Makeup Fixer
Ofra Makeup Fixer Spray
True + Luscious Spellbinder Makeup Setting Spray: This clean beauty fragrance-free formula has a proprietary blend of organic pineapple juice and exotic botanicals like rosewater and honeysuckle extract gives your skin a bevy of healthy nutrients and helps lock in makeup for all-day extended wear. This setting spray is alcohol-based but is great for all skin types thanks to the additional ingredients.
Danessa Myricks Beauty Dewy Forever Mist: Keep your makeup fresh and flawless with this satin-finish setting spray that makeup artists trust for their clients biggest days! This budge-proof, moisture-controlling formula that won’t allow color to transfer for up to 16 hours. It’s the preferred finishing spray among bridal artists worldwide.
Skindinavial Bridal Makeup Finishng Spray: Keep your makeup fresh and flawless with this satin-finish setting spray that makeup artists trust for their clients' biggest days! This budge-proof, moisture-controlling formulat wont allow color to transfer for up to 16 hours. It's the preferred finishing spray among bridal artists worldwide.
PPI Zero Marble Matte Setting Spray: The newest addition to the Marble Sealer Family! Zero Marble Sealer is the perfect 'go-to' product for most sealing applications. Lighter than both the Green Marble Sealer, and the Blue Marble Sealer, Zero Marble is an excellent choice for those with sensitive skin. It is very gentle and light enough for everyday use. Zero Marble Sealer comes with an ultra-light and fresh scent. It Contains absolutely no tracing color, is lightly matting, and holds all day.
Inglot Makeup Fixer: A handy alcohol and paraben free makeup fixer in a form of light mist that will ensure long-lasting makeup. Unscented and alcohol-free formula creates a transparent satin film that protects makeup, leaving it impeccable for many hours. Thanks to the black pearl extract, the skin will remain smooth and vibrant. This setting spray features a satin finish and is suitable for anyone with a slightly glowy finish.
Ofra Makeup Fixer Spray: Enriched with Aloe Vera, Chamomilla Flower Extract and Vitamin E, this makeup fixer mist protects skin against external damage of the environment caused by pollution, temperature changes, and other skin irritants. This dewy setting spray is great for all skin types.
Best for Oily, Normal, & Combination Skin
Our Top 3 Setting Sprays for Oily Skin Include:
NYX Makeup Setting Spray
FITISH Don't Sweat It
Danessa Myricks Beauty Set It Forever Mist
NYX Makeup Setting Spray: This budget friendly setting spray includes niacinamide in each of its finishes. Choose from Dewy or Matte. These affordable options are great for oily, combination, and normal skin types.
FITISH Don't Sweat It: The name says it all. This setting spray protects your makeup all day, even through a workout. The cooling mist dries in seconds, locking down makeup with refreshing Green Tea and Eucalyptus. This alcohol-based spray is best suited for oily, combination, and normal skin.
Danessa Myricks Set It Forever Mist: Meet the anti-shine, matte version of Danessa Myricks' best selling Dewy Forever Mist! Designed with Temperature Control Technology powered by key ingredient Sepimat 5, made up of tiny, sponge like spheres to absorb excess sebum and leave your skin with a smooth, matte finish. This setting spray is infused with Aloe Leaf Extract to help retain moisture and keep skin feeling cool + refreshed. No touch ups necessary!
Melanie Mills Ultra Lite Long Lasting Setting Spray: Melanie Mills Ultra Lite Long Lasting Setting Spray may sound familiar because it enjoyed a viral moment on TikTok and Instagram, but it's actually intended for more than just the face! This setting spray is great for those living in areas with extreme heat and humidity, and the aerosol can provides an ultra fine mist to allow you to use minimal product for maximum makeup hold.
Pro Favorites & Special Occasion Setting Sprays
For Professional Makeup Artists, it's essential for a setting spray to hold up well under a plethora of conditions and to photograph seamlessly. That's why we're pairing these picks together with our top picks for special occasions.
While they can be used everyday, they're formulated for maximum performance and can be found in makeup kits of professional makeup artists, on set at photo shoots, and behind the scenes at on-stage performances.
Our 3 Top Brands in This Best Setting Spray Category Include:
Skindinavia
Premier Products Inc.
Ben Nye
Skindinavia Setting Sprays: Skindinavia offers three types of setting spray to provide artists and makeup lovers the best formula to suit their needs. All are water-based and include Skindinavia's patented Temperature Control Technology that forms a lightweight, breathable web on top of your makeup, holding everything in place for up to 16 hours.
The Original Makeup Finishing Spray is great for indoor and outdoor photography, has a natural finish, and is best for normal and dry skin types. For oily skin, try Skindinavia's Makeup Finishing Spray with Oil Control which offers a matte finish. Finally, the most popular Skindinavia setting spray at CRC is the Bridal Makeup Finishing Spray which offers a slightly satin finish that will look the best on combination, normal, and dry skin types.
PPI Blue Marble and Green Marble: Premiere Products Inc, otherwise known as PPI, is a professional brand offering products for stage and theatrical makeup, but their setting sprays have wide appeal thanks to their performance. Green Marble Selr Spray is alcohol based, has a matte finish, and is a favorite for SFX artists (we'll dive into that more in a future blog). Blue Marble SeLr Spray is durable enough for street makeup and heavy theatrical RMG looks, yet safe for sensitive skin or as an alternative to alcohol-based sealing sprays! Gentle enough for everyday use and strong enough for special effects just short of underwater work.
Ben Nye Final Seal: Fit for all situations, this alcohol-based setting spray is a pro and makeup lover favorite. Final Seal has a minty scent and also has a cooling effect when applied. From SFX artists to makeup lovers, this sealer is a staple item for many and comes in a variety of sizes from a 1 oz spray bottle all the way up to a 16 oz bottle that is ideal for refilling your smaller bottles.
Need more help with selecting the perfect setting spray? Ask one of our Beauty Advisors by emailing us at beautyadvisor@crcmakeup.com! We're here to help!
Click here to read our next blog where CRC Founder Mary Erickson tells us more about Ben Nye Final Seal and the rich history behind our most popular sealer.
About Camera Ready Cosmetics
Camera Ready Cosmetics was founded in 2003 by Makeup Artist Mary Erickson. She dreamed of having a pro makeup showroom where artists could play with professional products without the typical makeup store attitude. Today, our team of beauty industry veterans work together to curate the best quality products on the market.
We partner with brands who respect the industry and formulate products for true working artists. You won’t find CRC in high-end malls, and we don't wear matching brush belts.
Makeup Artist Chat: The Ultimate List Of Non-Makeup Essentials Inside Every Pro Kit
As professional makeup artists, we know there are countless, often unpublicized, non-makeup products that support our work. Without these holy grail kit staples we couldn’t do our jobs. Well, we probably could…but it would be an added, unnecessary level of challenge. Since no two kits are alike, we asked YOU which non-makeup beauty essentials you relied on for flawless, effortless makeup application. From breath mints and phone chargers to fragrance sprays and can't-live-without tools, discover the non-makeup beauty essentials found inside every pro artist kit.
BECCA Backlight Priming Filter
Image: BECCA Cosmetics
Scott Barnes Body Bling
Image: Scott Barnes
Embryolisse Miracle Cream
Image: Embryolisse
SKIN PREP & SET
Erica Ages, Georgia Makeup Artist “The BECCA Backlight Priming Filter is a staple in my kit because I can use it with a wide range of skin tones. It is great on skin by itself, but you can also use it under, mixed with, or on top of foundation to give a soft skin-like glow.”
Gia McCloud, Dallas Makeup Artist “I have been using Ben Nye Final Seal for years on my clients, especially in the hot and humid summer weather. A few sprays will leave my applications locked in all day. This matte finishing spray also provides an awesome waterproof coat on eyeshadow looks, too!”
Doris Torres-Collins, Florida Makeup Artist “Scott Barnes has been a staple in my pro kit for years, with his original launch years ago. Body Bling is my go-to when I work with models and fashion shows. Scott Barnes has been a friend, a mentor, and an inspiration, so it's great to have products I can use that are professional grade and red carpet ready!”
Ana Sanchez-Burdette, Dallas Makeup Artist “Aside from actually training with Maurice Stein (the creator of Cinema Secrets), I love how smooth Cinema Secrets Primer makes foundation and/or correctors glide on. My applications are seamless and blend well. No “pooling” into the pores. It’s great for HD work.”
Ruth M., Canadian Makeup Artist “I keep Danessa Myricks Beauty Oil in my kit because it makes everyone look like they have a flawless, glowing complexion, regardless of age or skin type. It absorbs and hydrates skin without an oily feel. It also mixes with foundation and moisturizer perfectly, particularly the Vision Cream Cover. The glow is natural, never overdone.”
Samantha Navarro, Maryland Makeup Artist “Embryolisse Lait Crème is an absolute kit essential! Absorbs quickly, but provides a glowing, moisturized finish to the skin. Great for nearly all skin types and textures!”
Kristen Bell & Dax Shepard wearing Skyn Iceland Hydro Cool Eye Gels
Image: Skyn Iceland
Mehron Barrier Spray
Image: Mehron Cosmetics
Patchology Sheet Masks
Image: Patchology
Katelynn Stuckey, Southern California Makeup Artist
“Mehron Barrier Spray never leaves my kit because it not only creates a water proof/sweat proof barrier, but also is such a versatile product. I sometimes will mix with pigment to create a budge proof look. Weather it’s bridal makeup or special effects, it’s a must have!”
Laura Cotterill, United Kingdom Makeup Artist
“Sheet masks are my go-to product for hydration in my makeup kit. I love using masks that contain vitamin C for the ultimate skin drink to boost energy and hydration. Masks help hydrate before makeup application, and teamed with eye sheets, everything just looks flawless!”
Keisha Kerr, Canadian Makeup Artist
“Skyn Iceland’s cooling eye patches [are a must-have], and they double as shadow shields.”
Heather Hawkins, North Carolina Makeup Artist
“Sunscreen is ALWAYS a staple in my kit. It not only gives protection to keep all the bad UVs away, but it also can act as a primer, a moisturizer and give a youthful glow - depending on the sunscreen. I love multi-purpose products! Saves space & weight when carrying a mobile salon!”
Conture Hair Remover
Image: Conture
Paw Palette In Action
Image: Dani Rivera MUA
Temptu Air PRO
Image: Temptu
TOOLS TO INVEST IN
Candice Ennis, Virginia Makeup Artist
“Color theory is a necessary fundamental for any make-up artist. It’s an essential technique when understood, but can be a challenge to master. I always keep a color wheel in my kit for custom undertone foundation mixing and creative body art color designs.”
Gayla Gastler, Chicago Makeup Artist
“[I always have] a small battery-operated facial trimmer to remove facial fuzz.”
Naomi Blakeslee, California Makeup Artist
"I use BeautyBlenders for a few reasons: 1) A damp beauty blender gives me a flawless dewy finish. 2) They make it easier to reach awkward areas that many brushes can’t reach, like around the nose and around the eyes. 3) Many people believe BeautyBlenders are for application only, however, they work just as good for removing makeup!"
Kirsty Smit-Wingfield, Virginia Makeup Artist
“I love the Paw Palettes! They are so unique, keep my kit looking neat and my products clean.”
Amber Preston, Ohio Makeup Artist
“I’m OBSESSED with the Temptu Airbrush Compressor for so many reasons: 1) It’s lightweight & compact, saving room in my kit. 2) It’s cordless! You won’t always have an outlet in the space you’re working. 3) Long battery life! It’s quiet, but mighty spraying capabilities include three different speed settings. It truly is the best compressor I’ve ever tried, and I’ve gone through many in my career.”
Julie Fischer, Philadelphia Makeup Artist
“Vueset has become invaluable in my kit. They help condense my products, and I can easily see what I have with their space-saving, transparent design. Since starting to use Vueset cases, I feel I work more quickly and efficiently on the job. I use them for necessities such as lipsticks, false eyelashes, prep products, disposables and more!”
The Smithfolio Brush Case
Image: Smith Cosmetics
The Makeup Light In Action
Image: Hanna Claire Linder MUA
Tuscany Pro Makeup Chair
Image: Tuscany Pro Chairs
EQUIPMENT ESSENTIALS
Estrella Lopez, Miami Makeup Artist
“[I prefer using a] brushfolio to keep my brushes organized and easily accessible.”
Glynnis Garcia, Nashville Makeup Artist
“The Makeup Light is the only light anyone needs for makeup. I weigh 95 lbs. Do you really seeing me lugging a hair kit, a makeup kit, AND a ring light?! Heck no. I can attach it on a mirror, curtains, the tripod, on a chair, anywhere! TML all the way.”
Dana Hall, New York Makeup Artist
“Many times I would go on location, and there wasn’t a chair high enough. I would have to bend over, squat, or put myself in very awkward positions to work on a client's face. Now, no matter where I go for a makeup job, my Tuscany Pro Makeup Chair comes with me. The attached strap allows me to carry it on my shoulder, and off I go!”
Jessi Pagel, Texas Makeup Artist
“The Zuca Sport Artist Rolling Kit is my absolute favorite for multiple reasons:
1) I can alternate from each job to have exactly what I need when I need it.
2) The organizational options are endless!
3) It travels with ease and is so portable!
For celebrity makeup/hair jobs, I like the Zuca Artist Backpack. It has the ability to serve as a hair kit alone. An additional bonus is that it fits right on top of the rolling Zuca or you can wear it as a backpack.”
Jilladair Carlson, Missouri Makeup Artist
“Everybody is going through something. Getting your makeup done whether for a film, commercial or wedding can be stressful for clients, which can make my job more difficult. When someone sits in my chair, they get a "Soul" package to soothe their soul.
My Soul Kits include: 1) Hershey Kisses (Who doesn't need a kiss?) 2) Lifesaver Mints (We all feel better with fresh breath.) 3) A tea bag 4) An instant latte packet 5) A protein bar 6) An empty paper cup (They can drop all of their woes.) It never fails to put a smile on my client’s face, which helps them relax so we can both enjoy the ride.”
Crazy Merman Brush Soap
Image: Crazy Merman
Sigma Beauty Eye Primers
Image: Sigma Beauty
Inglot Duraline
Image: Inglot Cosmetics
MISCELLANEOUS MUST-HAVES
Pam Jean, Kentucky Makeup Artist
Aromatherapy: “As a makeup artist I began using essential oils to help me when working. They provide a sense of calm and focus that is crucial to provide my clients with an energetic, balanced, yet calm experience. Take your bride from frazzled to dazzled with a travel diffuser, roller baller, neck wrap for the therapeutic benefits to elevate their bridal beauty experience.”
Camera Ready Cosmetics
Brush Cleaner: Crazy Merman's handmade brush soaps begin with a cruelty-free, vegan base of natural ingredients and essential oils. Their fusion of coconut and olive oil removes makeup from natural and synthetic brushes, leaving them luxuriously soft, clean and conditioned. Because of their lack of harsh chemicals, Crazy Merman soaps are also perfect for cleaning beauty sponges and other tools.
Eloise Reed, United Kingdom Makeup Artist
A Diary: “[Helps me] know exactly when and where my next client will be, and I can easily see where I have free time to book new clients.”
Cameron Carson, Virginia Makeup Artist
Duraline by Inglot: “A must-have for mixing into eyeshadows! Duraline helps with smudging liner on clients with hooded lids who have trouble with excessive creasing. Delivers no-crease, all-day wear!”
Glynn Renee Bryant, New York Makeup Artist
Phone Charger: “I’ve been on jobs where no one has a phone charger, so I carry an industrial size USB charging box for up to six phones at a time. I also carry an all-natural bug repellent. Some makeup trailers I’ve worked in have mosquitos. Basically, I try to be a walking CVS.”
Camera Ready Cosmetics
Eyeshadow Primer: The Smashbox Photo Finish 24-hr Shadow Primer keeps shadow in place, not all over your face for 24 hours. It’s a fade-proof, sheer, colorless formula that intensifies color and finish to ensure your eye looks survive workouts, nights out and big days.
Felicia Yvette, Maryland Makeup Artist
Magnifying Glass: “Sam Fine or Lottie Tomlinson (one of them!) taught me to keep a magnifying glass [in my kit] so I can always see those tiny little details, especially for beauty work.”
Tracy Saunders, Seattle Makeup Artist
Nail Polish: “Always carry nail polish. I’m surprised at how many clients’ nails look terrible!”
Janet Richardson, International Makeup Artist
Spatulas: “I must have my Graftobian Spatula! I use it for so many things, especially to scrape foundation to prevent cross contamination.”
Philip B. Jet Set Hairspray
Image: Philip B. Botanicals
Winky Lux Matcha Blotting PaperImage: Sigma Beauty
Bioderma Micellar Water
Image: Bioderma USA
ADDITIONAL KIT FAVORITES
See more of the most mentioned kit essentials every artist uses:
99% Rubbing Alcohol
Baby Wipes
Bandaids
Basic Hair Styling Tools
Battery-powered Fan
Blotting Paper
Bobby Pins
Body Lotion
Brow Blade
Business Cards
Cotton Pads
Cough Drops
Deodorant
Disposable Tools
Double-sided Tape
Dr. PAWPAW Balm
Dry Shampoo
Empty Palettes
Exfoliating Serum
Eye Depuffer
Eye Drops
Extension Cord
Facial Hair Trimmer
Facial Roller
First Aid Kit
Gum or Mints
Hair Clips
Hairspray
Hand Sanitizer
Hand Towels
Handheld Mirror
Heated Eyelash Curler
Individual Lashes
Lash Glue
Lash Scissors
Lint Roller
Lip Applicators
Lip Balm
Makeup Remover Wipes
Makeup Sanitizer
Mascara Disposables
Micellar Water
Nail File
Palette Knives
Palette Paper
Paper Towels
Protein Power Bars
Q-tips
Razor
Rose Water
Safety Pins
Sewing Kit
Sharpeners (small & large)
Sponges
Straws
Sugar Lip Scrub
Tampons
Tissues
Tylenol
Tweezers
BONUS PRO TIP
Francia Cohen, Special Effects Makeup Artist
“Always have a clean kit!! Clean brushes. Clean makeup. Clean tools. Clean hands. Clean everything!”
Which non-makeup beauty favorites do you keep stocked in your kit? Comment below!
About Camera Ready Cosmetics
Camera Ready Cosmetics was founded in 2003 by Makeup Artist Mary Erickson. She dreamed of having a pro makeup showroom where artists could play with professional products without the typical makeup store attitude.
Today, our team of beauty industry veterans work together to curate the best quality products on the market. We partner with brands who respect the industry and formulate products for true working artists.
You won’t find CRC in high-end malls, and we don't wear matching brush belts. If you want to play with products for a few hours and buy nothing, that's okay...come in and play! Our store is your playground.
THE BEST PROFESSIONAL-GRADE MAKEUP TO COVER UP TATTOOS
As makeup artists, we appreciate the beauty, creativity, and artistry behind tattoos, but concealing tattoos? That’s an art all on its own!
Whether you’re covering tattoos for a bride’s big day or transforming a client’s body into a tattoo-less character for film, tv, or modeling – cover up makeup for tattoos takes time, lots of practice, and high-quality makeup.
We surveyed our network of makeup artists to discover the tried-and-true tattoo covering makeup products that get the job done. If you’re in the market for easy, flawless tattoo cover up makeup, these pro-approved products are the best place to start!
Top 9 Brands of Makeup for Covering Up Tattoos:
Ben Nye
Cinema Secrets
Danessa Myricks Beauty
European Body Art
Joe Blasco
Kryolan Professional Make-Up
Mehron
Reel Creations
Skin Illustrator
CONCEALING TATTOOS WITH BEN NYE
Gary Parson, Kim Dawson Agency - Dallas, TX
“[Once I've applied color for tattoo coverage,] I stipple from a Ben Nye Essential HD Matte Foundation Palette to mimic skin tone and texture. I also use a dab of matte powder or cream blush and/or bronzer to replicate the color of the skin in a more realistic way."
TATTOO COVERING WITH CINEMA SECRETS
Pauline Griffiths-Gough, Former MUA - Chester, United Kingdom
“When I was still doing makeup, I only ever used Cinema Secrets Foundation for tattoo coverage. It also doubled as flawless coverage for the face. I had clients come in with bad acne, saying nothing had ever covered their problem areas like that foundation did.”
DANESSA MYRICKS BEAUTY MAKES GREAT MAKEUP FOR TATTOOS
Mary Erickson, Former MUA & Owner of Camera Ready Cosmetics
“The Vision Cream Cover is an all-in-one foundation & concealer that covers everything, including hyperpigmentation, discoloration, and, yes, tattoos. It’s formulated with texture-minimizing properties to create perfect complexion on camera and HD film.”
EUROPEAN BODY ART COVER UP MAKEUP
Chris Milone, Christopher Milone Makeup - New York City
“I use EBA Airbrush for most large tattoo coverage. I barely need to color correct first because it's so opaque. It leaves a matte finish and holds up well on a long day of shooting.”
Mandy Danielle Benton, TV and Film Makeup Artist - Dallas, TX
“To knock out the tattoo, first use the Coral Adjustor mixed with their skin tone from EBA Endura, then go over it with their skin tone color. Because of the highly pigmented, alcohol-based formula, Endura has just the right amount of skin-like sheen and won’t transfer. Plus, I love EBA's skin tone colors! For darker skin, you often just need to use the skin tone match without mixing an adjustor.”
Elizabeth Rist, Elizabeth Rist Makeup Artistry - Dallas, TX
“My go-to for skin-like coverage is EBA’s alcohol-based Endura Airbrush line. It offers great coverage and doesn’t fade or transfer.”
JOE BLASCO MAKEUP FOR COVERING TATTOOS
Mary Erickson, Former MUA & Owner of Camera Ready Cosmetics
“The Blue Neutralizer is easy to use and works like magic to cover dark tattoos. The entire Joe Blasco Tattoo Cover collection features a variety of shades, each named after the pigmentation it corrects. They also double as high-pigment, concentrated concealers that hide rosacea, acne, and other skin conditions.”
KRYOLAN PROFESSIONAL MAKE-UP FOR CONCEALING TATTOOS
Doria Miyata-Murphy, Doria Murphy Makeup - Boston Massachusetts
“My go-to in general is Kryolan Professional Make-Up’s Dermacolor Camouflage Creme. It offers enough coverage to completely camouflage a tattoo without compromising the final desired effect -- the appearance of real, healthy skin!”
TATTOO COVERING WITH MEHRON
Brandy Page, Brandy Page Makeup Artistry - Richmond, VA
“I love the Tattoo Covering Wheel because of the array of colors you can mix and match to get the perfect skin tone for your client. The creamy, waterproof formula covers even the darkest tattoos, birthmarks, and skin discolorations. And because it doesn't budge, it's also amazing for weddings!”
REEL CREATIONS COVER UP MAKEUP FOR TATTOOS
Missy Nyberg, Forbidden Makeup
“Over the years, I’ve relied on the Flesh Tone Palette for tattoo coverage. I love that Reel Creations has the best color match of flesh tones compared to any other product. It’s always in my set bag. I set the makeup with RCMA No Color Powder, then spray twice with Reel Creations Blue Aqua Sealer.”
CONCEALING TATTOOS WITH SKIN ILLUSTRATOR BY PPI
Trevor Thompson, Trevor Thompson Makeup - Louisville, KY
“For quick, durable on-set tattoo coverage, I use the Skin Illustrator Flesh Tone Palette with a splatter brush to lay down a nice base color, and then I go in with several different adjuster tones from the Skin Illustrator Complexion Palette to break up the coverage and blend out the edges. These are my tried-and-true go-to’s because they're highly pigmented, last all day on-set, and look phenomenal on camera!”
Kat DeJesus, Kat D Makeup - Denver, CO
“I love the Skin Illustrator On Set FX Palette. I use it for color correction before applying airbrush on top. I also use it to fleck the skin for a natural finish afterward. Being able to work in sheer layers and not have to worry about it moving all day makes this palette ideal for anything on location or when it needs to be completely waterproof.”
Elizabeth Rist, Elizabeth Rist Makeup Artistry - Dallas, TX
“The On Set Flesh Tone Palette is one of my top products for tattoo coverage. It makes neutralizing easy while offering great cover. It won’t melt with body heat or transfer. Great for everything from bridal to film!”
Shop these tattoo cover up makeup favorites and more online and in-store at Camera Ready Cosmetics. Discounts apply for pro artist members.
Which professional-grade makeup products do you rely on for concealing tattoos? Let us know in the comments below!
About Camera Ready Cosmetics
Camera Ready Cosmetics was founded in 2003 by makeup artist Mary Erickson. She dreamed of having a pro makeup showroom where artists could play with professional-grade products without the typical makeup store attitude.
Today, our team of beauty industry veterans works together to curate the best quality products on the market. We partner with brands who respect the industry and formulate products for true working artists.
You won’t find CRC in high-end malls, and we don't wear matching brush belts. If you want to play with products for a few hours and buy nothing, that's okay ... come in and play! Our store is your playground.
The Best Bridal Makeup Products, As Told By Professional Makeup Artists
Flawless bridal makeup begins with a tried-and-true bridal makeup kit. We surveyed over 100 professional makeup artists to narrow down the best products for your client’s big day. From skin prep and foundation to eye looks and setting sprays, these holy grail makeup staples deliver stunning bridal looks every single time.
Incorporate a few new products into your routine or undergo a complete makeup kit overhaul. Whatever you decide, you’ll be armed with the necessary toolkit for creating long-lasting makeup and even longer-lasting memories.
SKIN PREP
Brittney Nelson, B.N. Creative
"The Smashbox Photo Finish Smooth & Blur Primer fits most of my clients’ skin types, from normal/dry to normal/oily. It's lightweight and colorless, so every skin tone benefits. Makeup will look fresh and last for a solid 14 hours when I use it.”
Sara Thompson, Sara Thompson Makeup
“I love Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Moisturizer because it instantly hydrates and plumps the skin. It's the perfect base for beautiful makeup.”
Ann Demauro-Pineda, New York Makeup Artist
“Embryolisse 24-Hour Miracle Cream is my go to moisturizer for bridal clients. I can count on its performance for every skin type. Once absorbed, it allows foundation to do its job, leaving the radiant glow all brides want.”
TEMPTU AIRBRUSH FOUNDATION
Erin Blair Gobin, Erin Blair Makeup & Hair
“I absolutely love the Temptu Airpod Pro for bridal work. Most brides want the airbrushed finish, and this tool gets the job done perfectly, while being compact and lightweight enough to fit inside a small set bag. Plus - WIRELESS! I pair it with Temptu S/B Foundation for a flawless, dewy finish that holds for 12+ hours in the Texas heat and humidity.”
Ivory Perkins, Ivory Perkins Beauty
“As a Pro Bridal artist I've tried every Pro brand of airbrush foundations, and it’s Temptu Perfect Canvas Foundations that nail it for me every time. It offers my clients a lightweight, skin-like finish that's long-wearing and water-resistant – even in humid temperatures.”
DANESSA MYRICKS VISION CREAM
Anna Skavronsky, Anna Sky Beauty
“Danessa Myricks Vision Cream is a dream to work with! The coverage is flawless and feels weightless. I use it to prime the lids, as a foundation, and as a concealer for all skin types and skin tones. I can mix from the lightest to the darkest with ease.”
La'Gia McCloud, Glam Honey
“I love Danessa Myricks Vision Cream! It's my all-in-one primer, full coverage foundation and concealer. As a woman of color and a makeup artist, I love how the variety of shades assist with matching and correcting uneven complexions. The Vision Creams really make skin look amazing and flawless on women of any age.”
FACE ATELIER ULTRA HD FOUNDATION
Jill Sollars, Jill Sollars Beauty
“Face Atelier Ultra Pro Foundations are a must have in my bridal kit. They look beautiful on any skin, ranging from young to more mature. I love the satin, skin-like finish and color range.”
Sara Thompson, Sara Thompson Makeup
“The Ultra HD Face Atelier Foundation gives a lovely, natural coverage and is incredibly easy to work with. Also, the adjusters are amazing and allow me to carry a universal kit at all times.”
MAKE UP FOR EVER FAVORITES
Nik Woodson, Nik Woodson Beauty
“If you’ve ever visited Louisiana, you know the weather gets very hot and humid. The Make Up For Ever Mattifying Primer controls oil and shine while your bride walks down the aisle in extreme temperatures.”
Ann Demauro-Pineda, New York Makeup Artist
“Make Up For Ever Aqua Seal is the hero of my kit. I mix it with loose pigments or silicone creams to create waterproof eyeliner and kiss-proof lip color. I also mix it with lipstick to create a long-wearing lip stain. At the end of application, I put a few drops in my airbrush gun and spray the entire face and body (wherever I applied makeup). Makeup won’t move all day. It has never failed me.”
La'Gia McCloud, Glam Honey
“Make Up For Ever's Ultra HD Micro-Finishing Pressed Powder was the best investment for my pro kit. I love the velvet texture it leaves, creating a flawless and photo-ready look. It's perfect for oily skin or grooming men, too. This is a makeup artist must-have for all skin tones and leaves absolutely no flash back.”
VISEART EYESHADOW PALETTES
Erin Blair Gobin, Erin Blair Makeup & Hair
“I will never be without the Viseart Matte Neutrals Eyeshadow Palette. I've replaced that palette at least three times already. If it was the only palette in my kit, I could do anyone's makeup, no matter the skin tone. It can also deliver double duty for brows and contour!”
Anna Skavronsky, Anna Sky Beauty
“I love the Viseart Grande Pro 1 because I can literally use it for everything! It covers all the staple shades from light to dark, from cool to warm. I have even used it on the brows and hair.”
Sara Thompson, Sara Thompson Makeup
“I use the Grande Pro 1 Palette on every client. All the shades are extremely wearable, blend remarkably well, and look stunning in photographs.”
SENNA BLUSH & BROW PALETTES
Lisa Johnson, Lisa Johnson Bridal
“Senna's Brow Palette is the perfect book of very natural brow shades. Durable and never dusty looking. The wax pot inside is perfect for strays or Instagram-worthy looks. A pro artist kit staple!”
Erin Blair Gobin, Erin Blair Makeup & Hair
“The Senna Cheeky Palette has beautiful cream-to-powder blushes in an array of shades. I love to blend these onto the cheek and then do a light mist of airbrush makeup on top for a completely natural-looking flushed effect. It's absolutely gorgeous and doesn't budge!”
Jill Sollars, Jill Sollars Beauty
“I’m in love with the Senna Brow Book. I prefer to work with powders on the brow, and all of the shades in this are heavenly - I can match anyone!”
SKINDINAVIA BRIDAL SETTING SPRAY
Jatia Sanchez, Looks By Jatia Amour
“Skindinavia Bridal Finishing Spray has been my go-to secret for years. It sets makeup with a beautiful, natural finish. My bridal clients are always amazed their makeup held up from the early hours of the morning until late at night, even through tears, sweat and kisses. I’ve tried other setting sprays, but nothing compares.”
Nik Woodson, Nik Woodson Beauty
“Skindinavia Bridal Makeup Finish Spray keeps those “oh-so-joyous” tears from ruining my client’s makeup. It’s a MUST-have for my bridal kit!”
Atarah Ruth, Atarah Artistry
“Skindinavia's Bridal Spray has the staying power that I trust to get my brides through the endless kisses and hugs, dancing, warm camera lights, and hot summer weather! I have yet to see a bride whose makeup hasn’t lasted all day and night with this product. In fact, I use it on every client because it's just that AMAZING!”
Shop these bridal makeup favorites and more online and in-store at Camera Ready Cosmetics. Discounts apply for pro artist members.
Which bridal makeup products are you loving? Don’t see a particular product available at CRC? Let us know in the comments below!
About Camera Ready Cosmetics
Camera Ready Cosmetics was founded in 2003 by Makeup Artist Mary Erickson. She dreamed of having a pro makeup showroom where artists could play with professional products without the typical makeup store attitude.
Today, our team of beauty industry veterans work together to curate the best quality products on the market. We partner with brands who respect the industry and formulate products for true working artists.
You won’t find CRC in high-end malls, and we don't wear matching brush belts. If you want to play with products for a few hours and buy nothing, that's okay...come in and play! Our store is your playground.
YOUR GUIDE TO PERFECT BRIDESMAID MAKEUP
Choosing the perfect bridesmaid makeup look for a bridal party is tough. Countless factors determine the final look: the wedding theme, the venue, the dress, the time of day … the list goes on.
Follow these classic, go-to tips to make your wedding day seamless and stress-free. (And to ensure you and your bridesmaids make it down the aisle on time and looking fabulous!)
3 Main Focus Areas for Bridesmaid Makeup Looks:
Face
Eyes
Lips
Bridesmaid Makeup FOR THE FACE
Prime, prime, prime! Before you apply any makeup to the face, be sure to use a mattifying primer to reduce shine and ensure the foundation stays put through hour-long photo sessions (and the ceremony, of course!)
There are countless primers to choose from, but one of our favorites is the Bioderma Sebium Control for those with an oily complexion.This quick absorbing, moisturizing lotion smoothes, mattifies and provides instant, deep down results for naturally beautiful skin that stays matte all day and night. For those with a more mature complexion, Mehron Skin Prep Pro prolongs weartime while providing lasting hydration to plump up the skin for a hydrated and fresh appearance.
Once you’re primed and ready to continue the bridesmaid makeup look, choose a lightweight, full-coverage foundation that will translate well on camera. We recommend TEMPTU’s Perfect Canvas Hydra Lock Airbrush Foundation, which comes in 20+ shades, does not transfer, and lasts all day. The semi-matte finish leaves a natural-looking appearance.
If you don’t have the airbrush applicator, we recommend TEMPTU Air, which weighs less than one pound and is easy to pack in your kit.
BRIDESMAID EYE MAKEUP
A classic smokey eye is the most common wedding bridesmaid makeup look because it’s easy to achieve and customizable depending on the colors you want to incorporate. To start this bridesmaid makeup look, you’ll want to apply a light silver or gold eyeshadow across the lid..
Choose an option with a little shimmer to enhance the bridesmaid eye makeup. We love using Viseart Sultry Muse because it offers a wide range of tones perfect for a wide range of complexions and eye colors.
Next, you’ll want to apply a dark or jewel tone matte shade to the crease of your eyelid. Concentrate on the outer corner of the eye and blend upward toward the brow bone. Depending on the color you’re after, La Femme offers a variety of affordable shades perfect for a smokey eye. Finish the bridesmaid eye makeup with a light neutral color across the brow bone, like Kitten by Stila.
If you’re looking for an eye palette that has all the colors you need in one for the best bridesmaid eye makeup looks, the Viseart Grande PRO 1X Palette offers all the shades you need to create looks ranging from soft glam and natural to deep and smokey.
BRIDESMAID MAKEUP FOR THE LIPS
A neutral lip is a perfect way to balance out a smokey bridesmaid eye makeup. Choose a lip creme for added shine without the messy look that gloss can create.
We’re loving lip palettes like Ben Nye’s All for One or Danessa Myricks Beauty Luxe Cream Palettes in Nudist and The Feminist. Each palette boasts a wealth of shades that can be mixed and matched to create the perfect lip shade.
If you’re going for a bolder look, the Besame Red Lipstick is a true classic. Modeled after the iconic red lip made famous in the 1920s, this bright and vibrant lipstick leaves a full-coverage, semi-matte finish with just one coat.
30-MINUTE BRIDESMAID MAKEUP WORKSHOP
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With bridal parties getting bigger and bigger, the key for any bridal makeup artist is maximizing efficiency to save time. Camera Ready Live has teamed up with pro makeup artist Erin Blair to showcase tips and tricks that will elevate your bridal makeup career.
Learn how to simplify your makeup kit and speed up your process to execute a beautiful bridesmaid makeup look in just 30 minutes or less. After the demo, you'll get a chance to test out the new tricks you've learned during the hands-on segment of this workshop.
Be sure to bring your kit so you can practice with the tools you're most familiar with!
ABOUT PRO MAKEUP ARTIST ERIN BLAIR
Erin Blair Gobin has been one of Dallas-Fort Worth’s leading bridal makeup artists for almost 15 years. She is the owner of Erin Blair Makeup & Hair Design, which handles approximately 150 weddings each year. Erin Blair is a member of the Knot: Best of Weddings Hall of Fame and a five-time nominee of the AACWP Vendi Award for best wedding hair and makeup in Dallas-Fort Worth.
About Camera Ready Cosmetics
Camera Ready Cosmetics was founded in 2003 by makeup artist Mary Erickson. Having been in the makeup artist industry for 30+ years, Mary knows quality and value and understands what an artist needs. Mary is the buyer for Camera Ready Cosmetics and chooses only what she would use on set.
If you don’t find the product you’re looking for at Camera Ready Cosmetics, that’s because we have something better. Just ask us!
Becoming A Bridal Makeup Artist - Part Two
Now that you have your domain name and your website, let’s talk about what goes in your online Bridal portfolio.
You need at least six photos in your online portfolio (of six different people), and no more than 15 photos of your very best work.
The photos need to be professional and the bride should look “model-like.” Real models are ideal, because as much as people argue “brides want to see real people,” the fact is that beauty sells.
Very few beauty-oriented companies use “real people” because studies show that you sell more with real models.
How do you get real model brides for your portfolio?
You will need to do “test” shoots. These are shoots where you work free just to get the good shots for your portfolio. Some in the industry call it TFP (Trade For Prints).
What do you need as a makeup artist to pull off a great test shoot?
A beautiful model face
A great photographer to capture the face in the right lighting
A great retoucher (Don’t yell at me about false advertising!) I’ll touch on this in a bit.
A good hairstylist
How do you get this team?
Photographer
I would start by contacting great beauty photographers in your area. Someone who has great beauty shots with beautiful lighting in their portfolio.
You can contact good bridal photographers in your area and let them know that you would like to test with real models for shots that will work for self-promotion.
You may need to convince the photographer that this is also to his or her benefit as well. Start with Google. Be willing to hear “no thank you” a lot. Be persistent.
Model
You can contact local agents and ask them for new models to test. Make sure you see them in person before choosing one, because you need good skin and good features.
Most models do have retouched photos, and you really can’t tell how good their skin is by looking at photos.
You can also scour Model Mayhem. This is a crap shoot for sure, but all you need is a good face. Don’t let height hold you back.
You really want someone 18 to 25 years old, as young skin is best. You may also want to do a shoot with someone in their 30’s to show some diversity. Many brides are now in their 30’s. Having a bride in her 40’s or even 50’s isn’t a bad idea, but again, I would pick a real model.
Show models with different color skin and ethnicities. If a potential client doesn’t see someone in your portfolio with her own skin coloring the chances are slim that they will want to hire you. Ideally your portfolio should reflect the demographic of the area you work in.
I suggest that you NOT use your good-looking friend or relative. Real models are more experienced in front of the camera and they are usually more photogenic.
If you absolutely can’t afford a real model and can’t get one to test at no charge, enlisting a friend is better than using a real bride.
The problem with using a real bride is that they haven’t signed up to be used in this way and asking a client to use their photo in your portfolio is a gamble. You do risk putting a client on the spot. They may say “yes” even if they are uncomfortable being used this way.
Hairstylist
Hairstylists that do bridal hair also need portfolio shots with real models. It isn’t hard to get hairstylists that freelance in the bridal industry to do this free if the model is good.
You can check for freelance hairstylists on message boards, but just make sure you really like their work. If you do hair then do the hair yourself.
Get Proper Releases
You MUST have a model release that the model signs before you start your makeup application. Without a model release you cannot legally use the images.
What if the model doesn’t like the shots and says you can’t use them? After hours of work this could happen. Please make sure these are signed beforehand.
You will also need the photographer to sign an agreement to use the images before the shoot starts. He or she will need to give you rights to use the images for self-promotion.
The photographer owns the copyright to the photos and so getting this agreement in advance is very important. The hardest part about doing a test shoot is getting the images from the photographer, so make sure the photographer is reputable and is committed to making sure the entire team has images.
Typically, the photographer will have these forms. If not then you can find model release forms and release forms for the photography using Google.
Does all this sound like too much work?
It is a lot of work, but if you want to make good money you must put in a lot of work.
What if you have more money than time?
You can forgo all the free testing and hire a good model and photographer. This will cost you but YOU call the shots when you pay the money, and it puts you in complete control.
My favored method is to pay a photographer and use a model from an agency willing to test.
When you pay the photographer, you know you are going to get photos and you know how many you will get. This is all worked out in advance.
You should not pay the full amount until the photographer has delivered the images to you.
Hire a Retoucher
As a makeup artist, you don’t want to put un-retouched photos in your portfolio. This may sound like cheating to you, but now almost all photos are retouched.
You can’t compete with other artists who have “perfect” photos in their book without having some retouching done to yours. Retouching should be done by a professional! Plastic-looking skin isn’t going to go over well with potential clients.
The image you put in your portfolio should be color corrected, free of blemishes, and free of fly away hair. A good retoucher will cost you a little bit of money but in the long run will be well worth the money. Keep in mind that one great shot will sell you better than 15 flawed shots.
What should NOT go in your bridal portfolio
If you do other types of makeup work I suggest you leave this work off your Bridal website.
You can have a tab on your home page that opens to other areas of work but I would make sure Bridal is its own category.
You don’t want clients to surf through your SFX makeup looking for Bridal makeup. The best way to do this is to have a site JUST for potential brides.
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Becoming A Bridal Makeup Artist - Part One
Let’s Talk Money
Weddings can provide a steady and very good income for makeup artists. Brides and bridal parties are very good clients. An artist can survive on this income alone, but the artist MUST be business savvy, so let’s talk business.
This is Part 1 of a four-part series on being successful as a makeup artist in the bridal industry. Bridal forms will be posted as part of this blog. Please subscribe to this blog below to see the continuing saga.
Let’s Keep It Legal
You want to make money, but you don’t want to lose that money in a lawsuit and you don’t want your business to shut down. When you're dealing with brides and bridal parties you are dealing with “civilians,” very emotional “civilians.” You MUST do everything by the book. God forbid someone get an eye infection right before their wedding and they blame you for it. The legal fees and damages could top 6 figures, so just don’t go there.
Imagine if mom of the bride steps on a curling iron that your assistant left cooling on the floor. Now she can’t wear shoes at her own daughter’s wedding. You are going to pay for this.
Imagine if your brush cleaner spilled and ate the top layer off a $2,000 antique table. OK, it was purchased at a garage sale for $50, but now that you’ve damaged it it’s an heirloom worth thousands. That’s going to cost you.
Imagine if the bride had an acne break out on her wedding day. It ruined her photos, her wedding and her life. She blames it on the makeup, just because she can. That's going to cost you.
Legal fees alone can cost you $60,000 so you'd better have liability insurance of at least $1,000,000. Let the insurance company fight for you.
You will need a business license. Why? So you can open a business checking account. You will need at least a business license to obtain liability insurance with many insurance companies.
A business license is pretty cheap in most areas, and again Google is your friend. Just search “business license” in your state and follow the online instructions on your state's website.
You can do business without a license and without liability insurance but consider yourself warned. This could end very badly for you should you ever own anything worth taking (like property).
Google the laws in your state. Look on the cosmetology website for your state. Generally it will spell out clearly what you can do without a license and what you cannot. In most (but not all) states you must have a license to do makeup in exchange for money. In California there is an exemption for the “entertainment industry.” As entertaining as brides are, they really aren’t considered part of the “entertainment industry.”
How will the license police catch you if you’re going to hotels and homes to do bridal makeup? They probably won’t, but if you’re sued you’ll be in trouble and lawsuits are very common everywhere in the USA. My advice is to keep it legal.
Insurance
So you’re doing makeup legally in your state, or you’ve decided to gamble and do weddings anyway. As a business you will need liability insurance. Talk to an insurance agent! Tell them exactly what you do, tell them what licensing you have, and pay the premium for the insurance.
In most cases liability insurance is affordable, but if you’re doing makeup illegally, chances are the insurance company will never pay in a lawsuit (even if you paid the monthly premiums). So again, you need to do this service legally. I know you’re thinking “I own nothing, sue me!” While it’s true that if you own "nothing" very few lawyers will go after you, but if you own anything at all you put those assets at risk in a lawsuit. Proceed with caution.
What about protecting yourself with an LLC?
This isn’t a bad idea and it’s usually under $1,000.00 to set up an LLC. An LLC can help protect your personal assets from lawsuits, but it won’t protect you if you have injured someone while illegally working (without a license where required). So again, get the proper licensing and liability insurance. My advice is to also talk to a lawyer. I’m not a lawyer.
Now you’re working, legally right? Ok, let’s move on…
You Need A Domain Name
You will need a domain name for your website that tells the potential bride that you are serious about your business. Cute names may be ok for lower-end clientele, but higher-end clients generally prefer to hire a makeup artist with a name, a real name.
If your own given name is not too hard to type or remember, that’s really the best domain name for you (in my opinion and with my experience). JaneSmith.com is great if your name is Jane Smith. If your name is Gertrude Stephanopoulos I might consider shortening it to something like GertrudeS.com.
You need the bride to remember your real name and your domain name. The name should be easy to say and type. If you’re targeting middle-income and lower-end brides then something like BridesbyJane.com or something similar is just fine.
Getting a good domain name is hard because most common names are taken. A good name is well worth owning for the name recognition and SEO. Stay away from anything too cute if you want high end clients to take you seriously.
If someone has your domain name and isn’t using it, you can offer to buy it for a few hundred dollars. You have nothing to lose by offering. Do a “WHOIS” search and see if you can contact the owner to buy the domain name from them. It’s worth a shot!
If your name is being used by someone and they have a website and/or won't sell it to you, just change up the name a bit and get something similar. I suggest staying away from .net, .co, and anything but a .com. You don’t want to send potential clients to a .com that you don’t own. Most people type .com as their first try.
Let’s say someone owns JaneSmith.com. Instead of buying JaneSmith.net and having those customers accidentally go to janesmith.com, I suggest you buy JSmith.com or jsmithmakeup.com. The point is that you don’t want to send any client to a competitor or other business.
You Need A Website
You need your own website, not just a social media site. You need a site where you advertise your services and of course show your work. Without a website and a portfolio the chances are slim that you will work much in the bridal industry. I will elaborate on your website in Part 2 of this blog.
To recap: I’ve given you most of the bad news. Once you have proper licensing, insurance, a domain name, and a website, you’re ready to move on. Part 2 is coming soon. Sign up below to get notified when it's posted.
To start (or to replenish) your bridal makeup kit, visit our website at CameraReadyCosmetics.com.
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