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How to prepare for your session

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Beauty tips

Prepare

You've booked your session, the one that will allow you to take your photos. The moment will be all yours!

 

All you have to do now is prepare yourself calmly.

 

You can then let the photographer take care of your session. They will guide you and help you reveal the best of yourself through the photos you've been dreaming of.

 

Depending on the conditions that will be put in place to take these shots, you will be bathed in the light of the flashes or enveloped in the soft shadows created by the multiple reflectors.

 

Be yourself or... dare to be your character of the moment.

The days before the session
 

  • Make a list of the clothes, outfits, etc. that you want to use.

  • Try it on if it seems helpful.

  • Consider any accessories you may need (headwear, gloves, etc.) and don't hesitate to bring more than you need. Ideas may come to you during the session.

 

  • Optional: Consider a manicure session (if you feel it is needed)

 

  • Hair removal: if desired. In this case, it should preferably be done several days before the session, to give the skin time to recover from possible irritation.

  • Eyelash care: 2 days before the session

 

  • Self-tanner: avoid (may leave marks)

The day before
 

  • Relax, relax, relax... Everything will be ready. The photographer is professional and experienced, and you've followed the previous tips.

  • Do not drink alcohol or any other substance that could harm your complexion or general condition.

  • Hydrate your body

A good night's sleep will be a great asset too.

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D-Day -
Your session

  • Accessories, clean hair, ...

  • Makeup by yourself: unless requested or otherwise required, the aim will be to mattify the skin of the face as much as possible, in particular, in order to avoid shine, which is rarely desired.

  • Makeup option by our beauty care specialist: simply moisturize your skin before the session

 

  • Let your figure and body express themselves: avoid any clothing or accessories that mark the skin (elastic, tight outfits, thin belts sometimes, etc.); favor loose-fitting outfits.

 

 

Consider arriving a few moments before your scheduled start time to allow yourself time to regain your composure. You're all set!

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