Getting the start time right for your wedding morning in Birmingham is one of the most critical planning decisions you will make. Starting too late creates stress and risk; starting too early leaves the bride waiting. This guide uses real data to give you the definitive answer.
Step 1: Note your ceremony time. Step 2: Subtract travel time to the ceremony. Step 3: Subtract 60 min (photos, final touches, getting into dress). Step 4: Subtract total makeup time (60-90 min bride + 30-45 min per person). Step 5: The result is your makeup start time. Add 20 min for artist setup.
The most common mistake is underestimating the time needed for photographs before leaving the venue - most professional photographers need 30-60 minutes for preparation shots. Also underestimating is the time to get the bride into her dress, which typically takes 20-30 minutes with help.
When planning your timeline, your makeup artist will need: your ceremony time, your venue address and any access restrictions, your party list (names and services required), and your photographer's planned arrival time. From this, they will build your bespoke morning schedule.
Work backwards from your ceremony time. Allow 60-90 minutes for the bride, 30-45 minutes per additional person, plus 30-45 minutes of buffer. For a 2pm ceremony with a party of 5, a 7:00-7:30am start is typical.
For very early ceremonies (before 11am) or large parties (10+ people), yes - a 5-6am start may be necessary. A professional artist will accommodate early starts.
Not recommended for the wedding day itself - makeup should be applied fresh on the morning. However, a preview trial the evening before (for brides with evening receptions) can work in some cases.
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