On-location bridal touch-up service per hour - Krystal Art stays at the wedding venue for live touch-ups between the ceremony, photos, cocktail hour, and the reception, charged per hour so the bride only pays for the coverage she needs.
The wedding hair stylist and the bridal makeup artist refresh hair, blot skin, reapply lip color, and adjust any flyaways so the bridal look stays consistent at every camera angle.
What's included per hour
- Hair touch-up - smoothing flyaways, refreshing curls or updo shape, and re-pinning loose strands.
- Makeup touch-up - blotting shine, refreshing powder, soft lip color reapplication, and eye blend smoothing.
- False lash adjustment or replacement if requested at booking.
- Coordination with the photographer, planner, and venue so the bride is camera-ready when she's needed.
- On-location service at the venue inside the Bay Area and Northern California.
- Cleanup of the touch-up station before leaving.
Wedding-day timeline
The touch-up service is built around the wedding-day timeline. The artist confirms ceremony time, first-look time, and the venue's photo schedule during booking, then arrives in time for the first scheduled touch-up window. The service is billed by the hour, so the bride can book just the windows that matter to her - typically post-ceremony, before reception entrance, and before key photo moments.
Coordinating with the bride
Adding touch-up service to the bridal styling means the bride does not have to manage her own kit between camera moments. The artist coordinates directly with the bride and the photographer on day-of, so quick refreshes happen between scheduled moments without interrupting the flow of the day.
Style and product approach
The artist matches the bride's existing wedding-day look rather than redoing makeup from scratch. Coverage is reapplied lightly so the original finish reads consistent through camera and venue light. Lip color and powder are matched to what the artist used for the morning prep.
Travel and service area
On-location touch-up service is offered across the Bay Area and Northern California. Travel beyond a 50-mile radius is quoted as a separate add-on at booking. The artist arrives with a portable touch-up kit and a clean work surface so almost any venue corner becomes a workable touch-up station.
Wedding-party experience
Krystal Art has finished more than one thousand on-location wedding-day looks over a decade of bridal beauty work. That experience carries directly into the touch-up service: confident product choice, clean finishing, and a quiet-but-focused energy that fits the small windows the bride has between camera moments. The studio is licensed, certified, and carries liability insurance for every on-location appointment.
Booking and prep
A booking deposit holds the wedding-day calendar slot. Final balance is due before the appointment begins. The touch-up service is scheduled by the studio so the artist's hourly windows align with the bride's photo schedule. A pre-wedding consultation by phone or in person is offered as a separate appointment and is the recommended way to lock in the schedule.
Hourly rate and minimums
The touch-up service is billed in one-hour increments. Quotes scale by the number of hours booked. A short pre-ceremony touch-up plus a pre-reception touch-up usually fits within a two-hour booking. Longer events with multiple looks may require additional hours quoted separately at booking.
Product quality
The artist uses professional makeup and hair products chosen for hold, weather durability, and natural finish. Foundation, concealer, eye, lip, and hair finishing products are all from professional lines designed for editorial and wedding work. The bride is finished with a setting product matched to her skin type and the day's expected conditions.
Touch-up kit and post-service care
If the bride wants extra coverage between artist touch-ups, the studio leaves a small bridal touch-up kit at the venue with blotting paper, matte powder, and a small lip product matched to the day's look. The bride or maid of honor can apply small refreshes between the artist's scheduled windows so the look stays consistent through every moment of the day.
