Your wedding makeup should last from the moment you’re getting ready until the last dance of the night. With high-quality, waterproof products and expert techniques, I create bridal looks that stay fresh for 10 to 12 hours. Curious how long your look will last? Book your bridal makeup trial now!

Key Takeaways
- Wedding makeup typically lasts 10 to 12+ hours with the right prep and products.
- A bridal trial is essential for testing your look and timeline.
- Start your beauty prep early—especially with larger bridal parties.
- Use my free template to build a wedding morning schedule.
- Small habits like blotting (not wiping) and carrying a touch-up kit help extend your look.
Book your bridal makeup trial now to start planning your flawless day.
Table of Content
- How Long Does Wedding Makeup Last?
- What Impacts How Long Your Makeup Lasts
- How Long Does Professional Makeup Last for Weddings?
- How Long Does Bridal Makeup Take?
- What Time Does Hair and Makeup Start for a Wedding?
- Wedding Hair or Makeup First?
- Tips to Make Your Bridal Makeup Last All Day
- Book a Bridal Trial in Winnipeg
- FAQs
How Long Does Wedding Makeup Last?
Your bridal makeup is meant to last all day—from the first getting-ready photo to your last dance. When I do your makeup, I use long-wear, waterproof products and setting techniques so your look stays locked in for 10 to 12 hours or more. My goal is to make sure you feel confident and radiant whether you’re hugging guests, tearing up during vows, or twirling on the dance floor.
What Impacts How Long Your Makeup Lasts
There are a few key things that influence how long your makeup lasts on your wedding day. It starts with great skin prep—when your skin is clean, exfoliated, and hydrated, your makeup has the perfect base to hold onto. The products I use also make a big difference. I stick to professional, long-wear, and waterproof products that won’t fade or smudge.
The way I apply makeup is just as important. I use layering techniques and set everything in place so your look stays put. And of course, weather plays a role—humidity, heat, and even tears can test your makeup, but I plan for all of that. I also recommend keeping a small touch-up kit on hand, just in case.

How Long Does Professional Makeup Last for Weddings?
When I apply your wedding makeup, I build it to last. I don’t just swipe on products—I layer and set everything so your look holds up for hours.
Here’s what you can expect:
- Foundation & concealer: Long-wear formulas that stay in place for 10+ hours.
- Eyeshadow & liner: 8–12 hours with the help of eye primers and setting sprays.
- Lip products: Typically 4–6 hours, with reapplication recommended after meals.
- Setting spray: Seals everything in and locks your look for the entire day.
If you’re someone who wants to be photo-ready from “getting ready” shots to the last dance, professional makeup is a must.
How Long Does Bridal Makeup Take?
Bridal makeup isn’t something I ever rush. I typically set aside 60 to 90 minutes to create your full wedding look. That includes:
- Skin prep and hydration.
- Colour matching and blending.
- Lashes, setting spray, and final touches.
This also gives us time to make any tweaks you’d like. For bridesmaids and others, I usually book 45 to 60 minutes each. I always recommend padding the schedule with 15–30 extra minutes, just in case things run behind. A relaxed morning = a happy bride!
What Time Does Hair and Makeup Start for a Wedding?
Hair and makeup usually start between 7:00 AM and 10:00 AM, depending on your ceremony time, how many people are getting ready, and when your photos begin.
Here’s how I help you plan:
- I ask about your photo schedule and ceremony time.
- I create a custom timeline with your hair stylist.
- I build in touch-up time and buffers so you’re never rushed.
For large wedding parties, earlier start times help us stay on track and give everyone the calm, beautiful morning they deserve.
Wedding Hair and Makeup Timeline Example
Planning a smooth morning is all about timing. Here’s a sample schedule for a 3:00 PM ceremony:
Time | Task |
---|---|
8:00 AM | I arrive + setup begins |
8:15 AM | Bridesmaid #1 makeup |
9:00 AM | Bridesmaid #1 hair |
10:00 AM | Bride’s makeup |
11:30 AM | Bride’s hair |
12:30 PM | Final touch-ups |
1:00 PM | Photography begins |
2:30 PM | Travel/final prep |
Always add 15–30 minutes of buffer time—you’ll thank yourself later! Want a clear plan? Grab my free Hair & Makeup Schedule Template below and stay on schedule.

Wedding Hair or Makeup First?
Most of the time, I recommend doing makeup first—especially if your hair is being curled, styled down, or set in loose waves. Makeup application can shift hair around, so getting your face done first helps keep your hair fresh.
That said, it depends on your style and hair texture. During your trial, I’ll work with your hair stylist to decide what’s best for your timeline and look. Coordination between your glam team = a smooth, relaxed morning.
Tips to Make Your Bridal Makeup Last All Day
Even with professional makeup, a few smart habits help keep your look locked in:
- Blot (don’t wipe!) tears, sweat, or shine.
- Use a straw for drinks to preserve your lip colour.
- Touch up lipstick after eating or before photos.
- Keep a small kit with:
- Lipstick or gloss
- Blotting papers
- Powder compact
- Q-tips (for quick fixes)
I always remind my brides to give their MOH or planner a mini kit, so you’re never scrambling for touch-ups.
Book a Bridal Trial in Winnipeg
A bridal makeup trial is the best way to test your look and see how it holds up throughout the day. During your trial, I’ll:
- Match products to your skin tone and style
- Test the longevity of your look
- Adjust based on lighting, skin needs, or personal preference
I want you to feel completely confident in your makeup before your wedding day. Ready to see how it all comes together?
Book your bridal makeup trial now and let’s create your dream look.
FAQs
How long does wedding makeup last?
Your makeup is built to last 10 to 12 hours—sometimes longer—with proper prep, layering, and setting. I use long-wear, waterproof products to keep you looking fresh all day.
What time does hair and makeup start for a wedding?
Start times range from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM, depending on your ceremony time and how many people are in your party. I always create a personalized schedule to keep your morning stress-free.
Should I do hair or makeup first on my wedding day?
In most cases, I recommend doing makeup first, especially for loose hairstyles. I’ll coordinate with your hair stylist to make sure the timeline fits your vision and keeps everything flowing.