Skip to content, or skip to search.

Makeup Artists Directory

About Face Makeup

917-501-8278

Noelle Bonham creates customized looks and provides instructions on how to keep makeup and hair in place no matter how crazy the dance floor gets. Consultations are $150; day-of services for the bride start at $500.

Amanda Christan Burran

917-373-6426 christanburran.com

Burran uses all-natural makeup and organic skin care; she has worked with Angelina Jolie, Sarah ­Jessica Parker, and Natalie Portman. Trials are $275, on-location bridal makeup starts at $500, and each ­additional person is $250. (eco-friendly)

Amanda Shackleton

58 W. 8th St., nr. Sixth Ave.; 917-334-6155; nybridalbeauty.com

Shackleton, who has styled for Anne Hathaway, offers one-stop shopping with time-saving hair-and-­makeup packages for the big day ($400 for the bride, $200 for each additional person).

Amy Zdunowski-Roeder

476 Bergen St., nr. Flatbush Ave., Park Slope; 917-517-4020; amyzdunowskiroeder.com

This makeup artist and male groomer was a regular on the set of America’s Next Top Model, and her creations have appeared in People, W, and Nylon. Celebrity clients include actress Kristen Wiig and model Elaine Irwin. Prices start at $295 for the bride and $175 for the groom. (good value)

Anabelle Laguardia

212-340-4772; anabellemakeup.com

A Laura Geller alum, LaGuardia is known for her skillful eye contouring and airbrushing expertise. Her looks tend to appear natural, though she can pull off ultraglam with ease. A consultation is $200; day-of makeup is $375 for the bride and $150 for each additional person.

Beautini

212-235-7060; beautinibyblo.com

Entrepreneur Brittany Lo spent years working at L’Oréal and Redken before launching her own on-the-go makeup business. Beautini can build out the whole schedule of getting ready for brides, right down to supplying the Champagne and matching robes for bridesmaids. Trials start at $250, and bride’s makeup at $450.

Blushington Makeup and Beauty Lounge

119 W. 56th St., nr. Sixth Ave., underground at Le Parker Meridien; 646-410-2208; blushington.com

The first New York outpost of this Los Angeles–based salon is all about creating wedding looks that bring out a woman’s natural beauty. On-site bridal consultations are $85, and day-of makeup is $100, with the option of add-ons like lash extensions and airbrushing. Blushington’s makeup artists will also come to you: On-location looks are $175 for the bride and $125 each for up to 12 bridesmaids.

Bridal Beauty

917-860-1500; bridalbeautynyc.com

Lana G.’s fresh, classic looks have appeared in Harper’s Bazaar and Brides as well as on celebs such as Katherine Heigl, Drew Barrymore, and Ellen DeGeneres. Prices start at $500 for the bride and $150 for each additional member of her party.

Celeste Loft Makeup

917-319-8753; celesteloft.com

Those with a classic sensibility adore Loft for her clean, polished looks that bring out each bride’s best features. She takes a just-enough approach, though her handiwork lasts all day and photographs beautifully. Two-hour trials are $250. Day-of is $300 for the bride and $150 for each additional person.(good value)

Cheek to Chic

646-319-6141; cheektochic.com

Raychel Wade creates fresh, glowing looks for the bride plus two others ($1,000 anywhere in Manhattan); it costs $150 for each Raychel Wade creates fresh, glowing looks for the bride plus two others ($1,000 anywhere in Manhattan); it costs $150 for each additional person. Trials are $175. Wade also offers personal beauty lessons, which include trips to her favorite makeup counters, starting at $275. (good value)

David Maderich

917-502-9553; davidmaderich.com

Maderich has over ten years of experience and has worked with Vanity Fair as well as red-carpet-bound celebs such as Brad Pitt and Mary-Kate Olsen. Wedding packages (from $1,800 for the bride plus three) include hairstyling. Trials with photos are $200.

Elizabeth Black

718-813-0378

Black offers a trial with up to three hours of “playtime” for the bride to try a variety of looks. Trials start at $125; day-of services (which can include airbrush makeup and false-eyelash applications) begin at $250. (good value)

Face Time Beauty

220 Atlantic Ave., at Court St., Boerum Hill; 646-285-6918; facetimebeauty.com

Founder and head makeup artist Linsey Snyder Wachalter works with some of the finest artists and stylists in the beauty field to capture the essence of a bride’s beauty on her big day. In addition to consultations and day-of makeup, Face Time also offers hairstyling, manicures, and spray tans. Prices upon request.

Jackie Schneider Beauty

914-420-8067; jackieschneiderbeauty.com

Brides wanting a truly customized look turn to this hair-and-makeup pro, who is known as much for her skill in re-creating glamorous vintage styles as she is for her patience. (Schneider will spend hours consulting with clients to ensure they find the perfect look.) A combined hair-and-makeup package starts at $280; on-site packages start at $1,400.

Jennifer Wobito

212-685-2598; jwoproductions.com

Wobito has spent over 15 years making up brides and celebrities such as Sutton Foster, Lucy Liu, and Keira Knightley. She excels at details like individual-eyelash application. Trials cost $215; day-of makeup is $400 for the bride and $175 for each additional person. (good value)

Jill Harth Beauty

524 W. 57th St., nr. Tenth Ave., Ste. L404 in the CBS Studios Broadcast Center; 917-779-8928; jillharth.com

Harth, who has worked with celebrities like Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michelle Pfeiffer, plus more than 1,000 NYC brides, uses a combination of airbrush and high-definition makeup. A two-hour trial starts at $200; day-of rates start at $250 for the bride.

Keri Berman & Co.

917-566-6426; keriberman.com

Renowned for her contouring and highlighting prowess, Berman has worked with Hollywood celebrities and European royalty alike. Consultations are $250; day-of makeup for the bride plus one starts at $1,000.

Landy Dean at Marie Robinson Salon

40 W. 25th St., nr. Sixth Ave., tenth fl.; 212-358-7780; landydean.com

Dean, the resident makeup artist at Marie Robinson Salon, has created cover looks for Cosmopolitan and Harper’s Bazaar. Trials and in-salon day-of start at $450.

Lori Hamlin, Inc.

212-353-3198; lorihamlin.com

Lori Hamlin Penske’s looks are natural, fresh-faced, and never overdone. Her work has appeared in various fashion magazines, including Harper’s Bazaar. Wedding-­day makeup packages start at $2,500. /p>

Lorin Cole

917-306-0120; lorincole.com

A former Ford model, A-list-celebrity makeup artist, and best-selling beauty writer, Cole shares makeup tricks while turning out faultless faces and glowing skin. She has worked with Elle, Vogue, and W. Trials are $200; day-of makeup for the bride plus two is $800.

Monika Makeup

monika-makeup.com

Makeup artist Monika Crouch has created looks for New York Fashion Week and an array of magazines. She is known for her eyelash extensions; among the best in the city, they’re made of silk or mink and applied one hair at a time. Trials start at $300. Day-of extensions are $350.

Nam Vo

namvo.com

Vo’s versatile looks can be subtle or all-out glam, and she often applies individual false lashes to amp up the eyes. Trials start at $400; day-of packages for four start at $2,700.

Nomi Beauty

48 Wall St., nr. William St., fifth fl.; 646-488-8228; nomibeauty.com

These makeup artists have worked with Chanel, Vogue, Jessica Alba, and others. Their services run from long-lasting makeup applications to updos. Prices for hair and makeup start at $95.

NYC Faces

212-203-5277; nycfaces.net

One of the founders of wedding collective Brooklyn Betrothed, Anni Bruno creates natural, long-wearing looks using meticulous airbrushing techniques. In-studio trials are $125; day-of on-site makeup starts at $400 for the bride.

Pucker Makeup Studio

129 Grand St., at Crosby St.; 212 334-3690; puckermakeup.com

This studio specializes in elegant bridal makeup. The signature Pucker Look ($65) consists of foundation, bronzer, and mascara. The team will also work on-site. Private makeup lessons are $150, a bridal trial is $100, bridal makeup is $160, and bridal-party makeup is $65.

Rouge New York

130 Thompson St., nr. Prince St.; 220 E. 60th St., nr. Third Ave.; 212-388-1717; rougeny.com

The experts at this makeup bar will take care of all your nuptial-makeup needs. Book an in-salon Total Polish ($75) to meet your artist for a consultation and trial. On the wedding day, book a house call ($175; $75 per additional person), or rent the space ($500 per hour) to get the whole bridal party ready.

Sally Duvall Makeup

91 Franklin St., nr. Church St., in Hale Organic Salon; 917-670-4271; sallyduvall.com

Duvall, formerly an assistant to Kevyn Aucoin, is known for creating ultrachic looks using minimal makeup. Prices upon request.

Sandy Linter at Rita Hazan Salon

720 Fifth Ave, at 56th St.; 11th fl., 212-586-4343; ritahazan.com

Linter, who did the makeup for Elizabeth Hurley’s wedding in England, charges $350 for a trial and $500 for day-of services. On-site prices upon request.

Sharon Becker

646-263-4055; sb-beauty.net

Becker’s contemporary, long-lasting looks have appeared in the pages of Utterly Engaged and Grace Ormonde Wedding Style. Trials start at $150, day-of packages at $650 for the bride plus four. Hairstyling, airbrushing, and lash application are also available. (good value)

Sharon Slattery

917-686-4828; sharonslatterymakeup.com

Slattery’s handiwork has been featured in Glamour and Cosmopolitan, and she currently creates camera-ready looks for WPIX Channel 11’s news team. Traditional and airbrush makeup for the bride starts at $300; trials are $100.

Spring Super Makeup and Hair

646-404-7392; springsuper.com

Super specializes in an airbrush technique that keeps makeup looking fresh for 18-plus hours without touch-ups. Trials start at $200; day-of starts at $600.

Stacie Ford Weddings

17–19 W. 45th St., nr. Fifth Ave.; 212-465-3171; staciefordweddings.com

Studying cosmetics and fragrance marketing at F.I.T., Stacie Ford became fascinated with color theory and now loves finding the right tones to enhance a person’s face. She brings seven years of experience at L’Oréal and Fashion Week to her brides, and she can accommodate a bridal party of up to five by herself. Prices upon request.

Stephanie Barr

917-885-6502; stephaniebarr.com

Barr has worked on Orange Is the New Black and The Get Down and offers red-carpet-worthy application on-site. A combination of airbrushing and traditional work is $750 for the bride; a seven-hour makeup session for eight people is $2,500. Trials are $500.

Trish McEvoy Skin Care Center

5 E. 57th St., nr. Fifth Ave., fifth fl.; 212-758-7790; trishmcevoyskincare.com

DIY types come to McEvoy’s studio for hour-long makeup lessons ($800 for McEvoy, $300 for a staff artist). Standard ­trials are $125; off-site day-of application is $200 per hour.

Vintage by Jessica Liebeskind

917-531-9063; vintagecosmetics.com

Liebeskind, a Fashion Week regular who has worked with luxury brands such as Reem Acra, Monique Lhuillier, and Badgley Mischka, likes to keep things practical and natural. Trials are $250; wedding-day application starts at $1,000.

Wei Lang Beauty

917-470-7787; weilangspa.com

With 30 years of experience, Lang has worked with models and celebrities—including Beyoncé and Solange—of every ethnicity and skin type. Her looks showcase radiant skin with subtle contouring. Trials are $300. On-site day-of application for the bride is $600, $1,500 for the bride plus three.