I will never stop sharing these pics of Melissa from her wedding - because that glam… she deserves a permanent place on the feed. 😏 But honestly - I was just scrolling the ‘gram, as one does when procrastinating, and I saw a post about “Instagram Face.” I also remembered reading something in a bridal group about ensuring you don’t become a “paint by number” artist, where every client gets the same glam. And that really spoke to me - here’s why: - When you select your bridal makeup and hair artist, you want someone that fits your aesthetic and executes your style very well. - You want someone whose work matches your inspiration images and whose portfolio is consistent. - You want someone that can execute the type of look you are looking for, not someone whose looks aren’t even close to your vision. Here’s why - There’s an artist for every bridal style out there, and you really want to match with someone that can do things that feel authentic to you so that your communication goes well, and so that they aren’t stressed about your glam, but neither are you. For Missy’s look we opted for soft neutral tones. More matte shadow than I’m used to (in the best way). And the right level of coverage to enhance BUT never over power. If soft glam with neutral tones is your thing - bestie SAVE this post for your upcoming bridal trial and reach out ASAP about your upcoming wedding. 2026 books are open, and 2027 weddings open in less that 32 days. We cannot wait to help you create the bridal vision of your dreams! ❤️ Makeup: @theglamourranch Hair: TGR Associate @marissajaskowiak on behalf of The Glamour Ranch Lashes: @theglamourranch - Laramie LTKWedding LTKHoliday LTKBeauty