Whoa, you're on fire!
We love your enthusiasm, but that's a lot of enquiries sent today which means a lot of responses coming your way...
Don't worry, you've done nothing wrong but just so that you don't get overwhelmed with suppliers contacting you over the next few days, we limit the number of enquiries you can make per day.
Kate Roxby Make-Up Artist & Hair Stylist
I would recommend asking your hair and makeup artist the following questions:
How long will you require for services to be completed on the day?
Will you be bringing any additional artists to assist you and will this incur additional costs? (This is helpful if you are on a strict timeline and want to reduce hours of preparation).
What products do you use? (Only if this is important to you - some brides like to ensure they are matched with artists who chose cruelty free products for example)
How long have you been working as a bridal hair and makeup artist? (This is an important one to ask, as weddings are very different to special occasion bookings - artists should be well equipped in how to schedule timing of the day, able to work cohesively with other vendors, supply a range of products that suit a vast range of skin/hair tones/types, create looks that are designed to last).
What are your contingency plans in the case that you are no longer available (this could be due to Covid or other reasons) - will you assist in finding a replacement artist of the same calibre?