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Hi Camberwellconvert


I am a makeup artist and do lots of wedding makeups, I also live in ED. My usual way of working is a full makeup trial 6-8 weeks before where we talk through skincare, colours and looks for the day.

PM me back and we can talk further.


Thanks


M&Ms

HI Camberwellconvert

I recommend Amanda Roberts. her website is


http://www.hairandmakeup4u.com/


If you do a search on her on this forum you will see lots of recommendations for her. Her Forum name is dulwitch or dullwitch (not sure which) and she is also known as Amanda Bowers (married name i think).


For the record i do know her personally too.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hello camberwellconvert,


I know you may have found an mua by now but thought I'd reply anyway! I am a mobile make-up artist living in East Dulwich. I unfortunately don't do hair, but let me know if you would like a trial for your wedding day make-up. My e-mail is [email protected] or telephone 078490 25932.


My website is: http://www.makeupbymichele.co.uk/


Good luck with your wedding preparations!


Kind regards,


Michele

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