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Who saw the viral TikTok of the bride who wiped her makeup off?
By now, I’m sure most of you have seen that TikTok video where a bride wipes off her bridal makeup. Let’s talk about it! First off, what did you think about it? Be real—let me know in the comments. Now, let’s get to the hard truth: this could happen to any of us as artists if we don’t set ourselves and our brides up for success. I’m not here to drag anyone, but we have to be honest with ourselves—our work isn’t just about making someone look pretty. It’s about communication, trust, and making sure your bride feels like the most important person in the world. Here’s what I do in my business to avoid situations like this: 1. Online Consultations (Included in My Fee) I charge at least $350 per bride, and I include an online consultation. Why? Because this is where I really get to know my brides, manage expectations, and figure out everything before the wedding day. For example, during the consultation, I look at their hair and ask the real questions: • Does she have enough hair for the style she wants? • Will the extensions match? • Does her vision even make sense for her hair type or face shape? If it doesn’t, this is the time for me to tell her the truth and suggest alternatives that will actually work. It also shows my brides that I care about getting it right and sets the tone for a smooth process. Plus, it adds value because we’re building trust before I even touch her hair. 2. Show the Style and Listen (For Real) After I finish the style, I always show my brides the final look and beg them to tell me if they want anything changed. And I mean anything. Here’s the deal: you can’t just say this—you actually have to mean it. Don’t get defensive if they ask for a tweak. I know it’s hard because this is our art, but it’s their big day. How they feel matters more than how perfect we think the style is. Listen to what they’re saying, even if it stings a little. Honor their requests and make the changes if it’ll make them happy. Trust me, their feelings about how they were treated will last way longer than their hair or makeup on that day.
Who saw the viral TikTok of the bride who wiped her makeup off?
0 likes • Jan 12
I agree with everything you’re saying, but I honestly think that this was a premeditated TikTok that the bride wanted for virality because I don’t care who anybody is if you’re having to walk down the aisle or your first look in 20 minutes and you take off your make up? And take the time to record it? And then upload it? Super sus to me . IJS
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hey beauties! I’m a bridal hairstylist originally from Jersey but now based in Las Vegas with a whole lot of South Florida experience under my belt!

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