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ASIAN BRIDAL MAKE-UP & HAIR STYLING at The Mani Pedi Wax Club...


We understand that particularly in the Asian community, a wedding is such a glamorous occasion and the bridal parties hair and makeup is one of the most important things to get right. It should be nothing less than perfect and the experience should be relaxed, organised and enjoyable and most of all it should make you feel like the most beautiful woman in the room.


You no longer have to be a top model or a Bollywood film star these days to get your makeup applied professionally. When you need your makeup to be the best and last for an entire event, you can always turn to a professional makeup artist to create you a flawless finish that most of us just do not have the skills or the make up collection to recreate at home.


Whether you are getting married,or maybe your?e attending a special occasion or party, we can now offer you the option of having a professional makeup artist & hair stylist at your disposal.


We are on hand to provide celebrity style make up & hair styling services in the comfort of your own home or at a venue of your choice.


We are delighted that this service now covers the whole of London and travels out of London for bridal bookings.


OCCASION PACKAGES...


Professional-Bridal-Make-Up


Event & Occasion Make-up (60 Minutes)

?60.00


Event & Occasion Hair & Make-up (2 Hours)

?100.00


BRIDAL PACKAGES


WEDDING MAKE UP:


*Includes Make-up trial, skin consultation & complimentary Lashes & MAC lipstick


Our make up artist will make you over using the best professional make-up which we guarantee will last the entire day, the only thing you will need to top up is your lipstick which will be gifted to you on your wedding day. The colour will be chosen during your make-up trial.

?350.00


?100.00 per additional bridal party make-up booking.


WEDDING MAKE-UP & HAIR STYLING:


*Includes Make-up trial, skin & hair consultation & complimentary lashes & MAC lipstick

Our make up artist will make you over using the best professional make-up which we guarantee will last the entire day, the only thing you will need to top up is your lipstick which will be gifted to you on your wedding day. The colour will be chosen during your make-up trial.


?475.00


?150.00 per additional bridal party booking (Bridesmaids & Mother of the Bride & Groom ect)


ABOUT OUR MAKE UP ARTIST?

?I am excited to be working with The Mani Pedi Wax Club as the club?s exclusive Professional Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist.

I am professionally trained in Beauty, Fashion and Bridal Makeup. I have travelled internationally and I have been a personal MUA to many current celebrities such as casting members from Towie (ITV?s The Only Way is Essex), The X Factor and some members from the BBC?s hit soap Eastenders along with many big names in the Asian Fashion Industry.

My biggest achievements to date are that I am now the personal MUA to one of Burberry?s leading asian models who is frequently featured in Vogue, Bazaar and Elle magazine. I am the official MUA for the British Curry Awards.


I believe every woman of any age or race is beautiful, the great thing about makeup is that I allow people to see how truly attractive they are by enhancing their features.

Every woman deserves to feel beautiful! ?


Luthfa x


FOREST HILL ROAD, EAST DULWICH


Check out some of The Mani Pedi Wax Club?s favourite make-up looks created by Luthfa on our wesbite? www.TheManiPediWaxClub.com

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