I was incredibly disappointed, but took it in stride when she informed me that she had already found a replacement who was a professional. This replacement had all of the high-end airbrushing tools and was just FAB.U.LOUS. Needless to say I was excited to meet the new MUA and have my trial, which I scheduled for a week or so later.
I should have known from the start of the appointment that the experience would not be exactly what I had been led to believe. I was a little put-off when I sat and waited over fifteen minutes before she finally greeted me with no mention of making me wait. (Not a total deal-breaker, but an annoyance.) What really started to concern me was that she looked to be about eighteen. Maybe. And more importantly than young, she seemed incredibly nervous. At this point, worry was setting in. By the time she began matching my skin to the liquid foundation, it was glaringly obvious I was misled. I asked, "do you airbrush?" Her reply was "oh no, I've never done that before. It'd be cool, though!" Yea. It would be cool. Sigh. So I disappointedly sat through the trial and kept my mouth shut. I'm not going to say she did a horrible job because she really didn't; however, she didn't airbrush, which I really wanted, and the makeup she did use was of lower quality than I personally own. It just didn't seem worth it to hire her.
I hate the way my skin looks here. So red! And the foundation clearly doesn't match properly |
I do like the eye makeup |
After a disappointing trial, I went into full panic-mode. At that point, I was only four weeks out from my wedding day. I scoured the internet for review after review and sent out about fifteen inquiries. Unsurprisingly, almost everyone was booked. For those who did have slots, many couldn't accomodate our time frame. Luckily for me, I found someone great who could work with us.
So on Sunday, less than a week before our wedding, I met with Theresa Little and finally all my makeup worries were eased. She airbrushed half my face and applied liquid foundation on the other half so I could see the difference and make an informed decision about which application I preferred. She also applied a few individual lashes to really make my eyes stand out. I loved the way it turned out.
The airbrushed side |
A little squinty-eyed in the sun |
Six hours later. Still going strong. |
What drama have you dealt with while wedding planning?
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