One of the most common questions from brides in the Midlands is how long bridal makeup actually takes. Getting this right is critical to planning a relaxed, unhurried wedding morning. This guide breaks down timing by party size and provides real-world timeline examples.
Party of 3 (2pm ceremony): Start 8:30am. Party of 5 (2pm ceremony): Start 7:00am. Party of 7 (2pm ceremony): Start 6:00am or book two artists. Party of 10 (2pm ceremony): Two artists starting at 6:30am or one starting at 5:00am. Always confirm with your artist.
Difficult skin conditions requiring extra preparation, complex looks (elaborate eye makeup or special effects), last-minute additions to the party, late starts, and complex hairstyles that affect how makeup is applied can all extend the timeline. A professional artist will flag any of these risks at the booking stage.
Have everyone ready and dressed (except the bride) before makeup begins. Keep distractions to a minimum. Ensure the room is well-lit and has good access. Have refreshments ready. Stick to the timeline your artist provides - it has been built specifically to work for your party and ceremony time.
The bride's makeup typically takes 60-90 minutes. Each bridesmaid or guest takes 30-45 minutes. A full morning for a party of 5 (bride + 4 bridesmaids) typically runs 4-5 hours.
Always. Build in at least 30-45 minutes of buffer time between the last person finishing and needing to leave for the ceremony. This covers any overruns, touch-ups, and the photographs that always happen before you leave.
Late starts, large party sizes underestimated, difficult looks, extensive skincare prep, and unexpected requests on the day. A professional makeup artist will help you build a realistic timeline at the booking stage.
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