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Hair, make-up, nails!

Cookieie
Posts: 14 Forumite
Hiya,
New to this, so please bare with.
We are getting married Oct 2019 & I am having separate ladies doing my hair, make-up and nails!
I think I may have to leave my house to get to the hairdressers, but my nail lady & make-up lady will be coming to me.
My question is, in which order do I book the three appointments?!
Not getting married till 2:15pm, so shall have plenty of time in the morning (hopefully!)
Many thanks in advance.
New to this, so please bare with.
We are getting married Oct 2019 & I am having separate ladies doing my hair, make-up and nails!
I think I may have to leave my house to get to the hairdressers, but my nail lady & make-up lady will be coming to me.
My question is, in which order do I book the three appointments?!
Not getting married till 2:15pm, so shall have plenty of time in the morning (hopefully!)
Many thanks in advance.
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Can you get nails done the day before? Seems like it may take the longest time, but they shouldn't get damaged in that period? i had mine done 2 days before.
If you HAVE to leave the house to go to the hairdresser, I'd suggest making that the first appointment in the morning. So once you're done and back at the house, you know you don't have to leave again until you're going to the wedding.Excuse any mis-spelt replies, there's probably a cat sat on the keyboard0 -
Nails 100% have done the day or two before.
Do you have any bridesmaids / mothers having their make up/hair done too by the same people?
My friend got married at 2pm and the morning does go by very quickly when there are a few of you to get ready!
If it is just you having your hair and make up done, then ask the people doing it for advice. I would suspect make up first then hair second if they are both coming to you, then you can touch your lippy up before heading out? Make sure you factor plenty of time to get into your dress and around a 30 min relax time after this, which also serves as a great contingency incase things over run. You don't want to be stressing trying to get everything together and worry about being late!0
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