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Bridal hair and makeup artists across the UK — natural, classic, bold, editorial and South Asian bridal specialists.

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Most UK couples pay roughly £300-£500 for a bride's wedding-day hair and makeup combined, with a separate trial usually costing £80-£200 and bridesmaids or mothers adding around £40-£80 each. Popular artists book up 9-12 months ahead for peak-season weekends, so secure your date early and treat the trial as your main test of whether their style and approach suit you. Always confirm the artist carries professional liability insurance and ask exactly what the price includes, such as the trial, travel, and how many people are covered.

Typical UK cost: Most UK wedding hair and makeup artists charge around £300-£500 for the bride's combined hair and makeup on the day, with a trial typically £80-£200 extra and additional party members about £60-£150 each for hair or makeup (often £130-£200+ for both combined).

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Bragg
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The Hair Boutique
The Hair Boutique
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Young Cuts
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VA Turkish Barber
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Changing Faces
Hair & Makeup
Exeter
Hayley De Beers
Hayley De Beers
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Illumi
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Toppers
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Rainer Hair Couture & Associates
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McCrory Hair
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Amanda Barbosa Makeup
Amanda Barbosa Makeup
Hair & Makeup
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Buller and Rice
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London
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Grow
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East Pier Street
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No.5 The Skin Clinic
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Creative Beauty
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The Best Turkish Barbers
Hair & Makeup
Halls of Ivy
Halls of Ivy
Hair & Makeup
Chelmsford
GrownUpGlitz
GrownUpGlitz
Hair & Makeup
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Hebe Beauty Salon
Hair & Makeup
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Elixir Henna
Hair & Makeup
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Onyx
Hair & Makeup
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The Attentive Barber
Hair & Makeup
Off-Cut
Off-Cut
Hair & Makeup
London
Michelle G Makeup Artist
Michelle G Makeup Artist
Hair & Makeup

Frequently asked questions

How much does a wedding hair and makeup artist cost in the UK?

A bride's combined wedding-day hair and makeup typically costs £300-£500, while a pre-wedding trial usually adds £80-£200 on top. Additional people such as bridesmaids and mothers generally cost around £40-£80 each per service. Prices run higher for very experienced or in-demand artists and in major cities, where full bridal packages including a trial can reach £450-£900 or more.

How far in advance should we book a wedding makeup artist?

Aim to book your hair and makeup artist 9-12 months before the wedding, as the best artists fill peak-season weekend dates first. Six months ahead is a sensible minimum, though shorter notice is sometimes possible for quieter dates. Most artists ask for a deposit to secure the date, so confirm their booking and cancellation terms when you reserve.

What's usually included in a wedding hair and makeup price, and what should we ask?

Quotes commonly cover the day-of application for the bride and any booked party members, but the trial, travel costs, and early-start fees are often charged separately, so ask for an itemised breakdown. Check how many looks or people the price covers, how long they'll stay on the morning, and whether touch-ups or lashes are included. Always confirm the artist holds professional liability insurance and follows proper hygiene practices, such as clean brushes and disposable applicators.

When should we have our wedding makeup trial?

Most artists recommend a trial roughly 4-12 weeks before the wedding, once your dress, hair length, and overall look are settled. Booking it within this window leaves time to tweak the look or have a second session if needed, without it being so early that your style changes. Bring photos of looks you like, plus any veil or hair accessories, so the artist can plan the day accurately.

Should I choose airbrush or traditional makeup for my wedding?

Airbrush makeup uses a fine spray for a long-lasting, lightweight finish that resists heat, sweat, and tears, making it popular for summer weddings and photography. Traditional makeup offers a wider range of formulas and is often better for drier skin or anyone wanting a specific, familiar product. Many artists can do either, so ask to try both on each side of your face at the trial to see what suits your skin and wears best through the day.