Hair and Makeup Ideas for Engagement Photos - Zola Expert Wedding Advice (2024)

There are things to consider when planning hair and makeup for your engagement photos. Read on for your complete guide.

While you’re super busy booking venues, deciding on color palettes, floral arrangements, cakes, party favors, and your wedding attire, it’s still important to devote some time to planning your engagement photo session. With that comes the bigger question, what should you do with your hair and makeup? Zola is here with expert advice to make sure your photo session is a memory that you’ll want to look at time and time again.

Table of Contents:

  • Part 1: Hair and Makeup for Engagement Photos: Things to Consider
  • Part 2: Hair and Makeup Ideas for Engagement Photos
  • Part 3: Should You Hire a Pro for Hair and Makeup or Do It Yourself?
  • Part 4: Hair and Makeup Inspiration for Engagement Photos

Do You Really Need to Get Glam for Engagement Photos?

If you plan to have your hair and makeup done for your wedding, it’s tempting to save by skipping hair and makeup for your engagement photos. Ultimately, the decision is yours, but these are photos you’ll have forever. “These photos showcase who the couple is and their love for one another, so hair and makeup should be effortless,” says stylist Megan Chase of Love Lane Salon.

Part 1: Hair and Makeup for Engagement Photos: Things to Consider

Engagement photos are a rite of passage before sailing into the rest of the pre-wedding festivities. While the session isn’t a must do, the resulting photos are something you’ll cherish forever. So, if you’re on the fence, let these various styles and tips help you make up your mind.

Picking Your Hair and Makeup Style for Engagement Photos

These are the photos you’ll show your grandkids years from now, and most often, the look is closer to what you look like in your daily life versus how glammed up you’ll be for your wedding. “The style for the engagement photos should be a toned-down version of what you’re doing for the wedding,” says Ghanima Abdullah, cosmetologist and hair expert at The Right Hairstyles. It’s the opportunity to capture a special time in your life and the love you share, so go with the look that makes you most comfortable.

Consider the Weather

When deciding what hairstyle or makeup look to go with, consider what the weather will be like; consider the differences of taking spring engagement photos vs. a photoshoot in the summer. “Will it be humid? Do you sweat on your face or hairline? Waterproof makeup isn’t necessarily sweat-proof, because the water from the sweat is coming from inside of you not outside,” Megan Garmers, founder and director of MG Hair and Makeup. Abdullah says if it’s an inside shoot, then you should adjust your style to fit that. “If your engagement photos are indoors, you’re likely a very formal person. If that’s the case, a formal hairdo is fine, but if you’re outdoors, a formal updo may not be the look you need.”

Plan for Hair Mishaps

It’s easy to want to pick a hairstyle that you’ve never tried before to showcase in your engagement photos, however you know your hair type. “If you know your hair doesn’t hold a style well, plan accordingly. Make your hair appointment, or do your own hair, as close to the shoot time as you can,” suggests Chase. It’s best to try out the style a few days beforehand to make sure your hair will hold the style for a long period of time. You don’t want it to fall right in the middle of your photo shoot.

Prime Your Skin and Know Your Skin Type

You want your skin to look flawless in your photos, so you need to start with a great base to get your makeup to stand out. Experts say it’s important to get your skincare routine in check so you won’t have any problems the day of the photo shoot. That includes a good cleansing, exfoliating, and hydrating.

Knowing your skin type and tone will help you determine what type of makeup is best to use, says Garmers. “If the makeup you normally use is more for the summer when you have a tan versus in the winter or early spring, it won't look the same on you.” When deciding on the type of makeup, make sure it works for your skin. “If you have more oily skin, don’t do anything too glowy or dewy, that will happen naturally as the day wears on,” advises Chase.

Match Your Look With Your Outfit

It’s already stressful enough planning your hair and makeup for the engagement photo shoot with your sweetie, but you also have to consider what you’re going to wear. “Think about what makeup look will go well with all your outfits, so you don't have to change your makeup during the photo session,” suggests Garmers.

Consider Your Photo Backdrop

Whether taken inside or outside, you have to be aware of your background—especially when deciding on your makeup look for the shoot. Determine if your photos will be further away with a specific background or close up with the background in the distance, says Garmers. “ If [the photos are further away], your eyes and lips can easily fade and [won’t] be distinguishable in photos. You will want to go a bit darker for your eyes and lips for them to show up.”

Stay True to Who You Are

You’ll feel most comfortable and beautiful by staying true to yourself and your relationship. Engagement photos are supposed to reflect the love you two share, so embrace it. It may be tempting to take it up several notches and try something completely different from the norm, but experts agree that sticking with what you know will make you feel more at ease. “Your hair and makeup should reflect the vibe of your photos. If you're going for a more casual or candid shoot, keep the hair and makeup more like your everyday look. If you’re going for a more glam vibe with the photos, then your hair and makeup can be a bit more formal,” says Chase.

Part 2: Hair and Makeup Ideas for Engagement Photos

No matter your style, we’ve got some looks that could work for your engagement photos.

Natural Looks

  • Natural Makeup: Since engagement photos are meant to reflect what you look like on an everyday basis, Chase says the best way to achieve this look is to do what you do everyday. ”Opt for a bit more foundation and concealer for extra camera coverage and maybe a little color on your lips.”

Focus on blending to cover up imperfections and blemishes, but make sure your base makeup looks like it’s your natural skin. Don’t forget to add the blush. “Keep [the makeup] light and fresh. Having youthful makeup is the key to amazing engagement photography. Pick neutral or soft colors, such as peach or light pinks,” says Dawn Clemens, founder and CEO at Larwe Hair.

  • Barely-There Makeup: The fresh-faced or barely-there look will still allow you to be photogenic. “Even your complexion and don't over-powder. Focus on your lashes, brows, and lips,” suggests Garmers. For a natural flush on your cheeks, use a blush that mimics your natural color and tone. If you aren’t a regular lipstick wearer, try a nude lip. This will help keep your lips from being washed out by the flash of the camera.

Boho-Inspired

From loose updos and waves to fishtail braids, the beauty is this look can be whatever you want it to be. “Long or short waves are really going to pull off your boho look. If you have textured hair, you can even try locs,” says Abdullah.

  • You Can Accessorize: Add some ribbons, a braid, or a crown of fresh flowers or a headband to your hair to complete the boho look.
  • Go Dewy: Delicate dewiness will create a romantic vision. Products with satin finishes or a touch of radiance added into the formula will give you that well rested, youthful complexion with a hint of a glow. Barely-there shades will perfect the look.
  • Turn Up the Makeup Slightly: “Use some bronzer and mascara and forgo the overdrawn brows. Keep your features natural, but slightly more than what you would consider boho in person,” says Chase.
  • Keep Hairstyles Natural and Simple

If you’re looking to keep the styling to a minimum and still pull off a look that’s close to how you normally style your hair, Garmers suggests going for natural styles like a low bun. You can use your natural hair texture or use a curling iron to add curls. Gather the hair into a messy low bun, and secure it with elastic. Try a blowout, beach wave, or even a soft ponytail for a softer natural look. Abdullah says leaving your hair long or creating a loose updo will give you a natural, relaxed look. “Spend just a little more time on your everyday hair, and use a little more product to make sure it holds,” Chase adds.

Go Big and Glam

Going glam for your engagement photos doesn’t have to mean you go all out like you would for your wedding. Instead, you can play up one feature to add a touch of glam, like focusing on the eyes with shimmering eyeshadow, lashes, and a smokey glow. “Make sure you don't add a lot of highlighter or glitter,” warns Garmers.

  • Glam Hair: “Sleek updos are the name of the game with glam looks or afros if you have textured hair,” says Abdullah.
  • Give it Drama: Glam looks take time, but if you’re already comfortable wearing makeup and doing your hair, Chase says you won’t have a problem taking it up a notch with this look. “Go for a little more drama, grab some extensions for bigger hair, and eyelashes to make your eyes and makeup pop.”

Part 3: Should You Hire a Pro for Hair and Makeup or Do It Yourself?

Deciding whether you’re going to do your own hair and makeup for your engagement photos or hire a pro is a decision you have to make depending upon your goals and budget.

What Are the Pros to Hiring a Professional?

For some brides, getting their hair and makeup done can make them feel more confident in front of the camera lens.

  • Try Going Retail: Going to a retailer like Sephora or even the makeup counter at a department store may be ideal if you also need to purchase makeup. “Just remember that at a retailer, the artists are salespeople first, so that may affect your decision. Also some stores may be brand-specific,” says Garmers.
  • Package Deal: Often, the same makeup artist or hairstylist you’re considering for your wedding will offer packages when you book your engagement session. “You can be cost-effective by arranging to have your hair and makeup trial done on the same day of your engagement session—two birds, one stone,” says Chase.

However, be aware that your hair and makeup styles will be different from the wedding. “Remember for the shoot, your friends and family won't see you in person—just the photos—so what your makeup looks like in person is less important than how it will look for the shoot. For the wedding day, they will see you in person and in photos, so you want to take that into consideration for your wedding day look,” advises Garmers.

  • Do a Test Run: Before you agree to lock in the professional, it’s best to do a trial run a few weeks ahead of your shoot day. “When you finally think you found someone for the job, go to them for a blowout or makeup trial to make sure you click with them and they can achieve your desired look,” says Chase.
  • Use the Photos Over and Over: Many couples end up using the photos for the wedding website, save the dates, and even as keepsakes or party favors during the actual wedding, so if you feel more comfortable being a little glammed up, go for it.

Do It Yourself

To achieve the looks you love at home, Chase says practice makes perfect. “Search YouTube or Instagram for tutorial videos on how to achieve your desired look.” She also suggests talking with your regular hairstylist to get some tips to recreate your favorite styles.

Part 4: Hair and Makeup Inspiration for Engagement Photos

In order to narrow down exactly what look will work best for your hair and face for your engagement photos, it’s important to find some inspiration to help you with your decision.

  • Social Media: Try looking on social media sites like Instagram, but do a specific search. ”Look specifically at your photographer's engagement photos. Look at the photos for brides who look like you and note if you think the photo showed the bride's features the way you want to look. If not, you know if you want to focus more on adding to the eyes or not as dark on the lips,” says Garmers.

If you love a certain celebrity’s style, look up that celebrity’s page. “They usually tag their makeup and hair artists, and you can browse their Instagram pages for more inspiration,” says Chase.

  • Online: Pinterest is a popular site to look for inspiration. “Pinterest is fantastic, as they always provide beautifully curated images and many hashtags,” suggests Sébastien Tardif, celebrity makeup artist and founder of Veil Cosmetics.

  • Photographer Websites: “Engagement photographers are always going to display their best work on their website. This will give you a great idea of what the photographer is able to pull off. When you find something you like, communicate it clearly. Even if your photographer is a different person entirely from the one who did the shoot, they should still be able to recreate it,” says Abdullah.

Pro Tip: Use certain descriptive words when scouring the internet for inspiration. “For example, for a relaxed vibe, you’ll want to use words like, soft, natural, or casual while looking for hair and makeup styles. Keep a list of the adjectives you want to channel,” says Chase.

Zola: Helping You Get Engaged With All Your Hair and Makeup Needs

Remember the engagement photo shoot is all about the love you and your partner have. It’s the chance to share that with your loved ones, so it’s important that you feel comfortable with your hair and makeup. Go natural, boho, or even glam, but whether you hire a pro or do it yourself, it’s your day and ultimately you decide what makes you feel beautiful in front of the camera. Zola is here to help you every step of the way.

Hair and Makeup Ideas for Engagement Photos - Zola Expert Wedding Advice (2024)

FAQs

Should you get your hair and makeup done for engagement photos? ›

Getting Hair & Makeup Can Make You Feel More Confident

Not everybody spends a ton of time in front of the camera, so having these beauty treatments done can give you a sense of confidence. If you are camera shy, getting your makeup done can make you feel more comfortable being photographed at your engagement shoot.

How should I wear my hair for engagement photos? ›

Hair and makeup styles for engagement photos should be true to your everyday life, but don't be afraid to Tldr add a little glam or go boho. Decide if you're going to Tldr hire a pro or do it yourself. A good idea: Use it as a test run, since you're likely to use the same professional for your wedding day.

What makeup to wear for engagement photos? ›

Avoid overly dark eyeliners and eyeshadows

Neutral and nude eyeshadow palettes can create a beautiful natural look for your engagement photos, without looking too dressy or over the top.

Should I curl my hair for engagement photos? ›

It's entirely up to you to decide how'd like to look in your engagement photos. Some brides prefer to wear their hair up and out of their face, while others prefer to sport loose waves or curls.

What should you not do in engagement photos? ›

Don't Get Too Matchy: You definitely want to coordinate outfits, but don't get too matchy with your choices. You don't want to wear the exact same thing, rather choose outfits that complement each other. Don't Wear Logos: Visible logos, especially large ones, can be pretty distracting.

What not to wear for engagement photos? ›

01 Avoid Small, Close Prints , Patterns and Logos

These tend to not photograph as well. Staying away from small, tight stripes and prints will save your engagement photos! Logos distract from the subject and relationships (aka you & your love story!). Instead, wear solid colored pieces that compliment each other!

What is the best color to wear for engagement photos? ›

1. Choose light, soft, neutral tones. This is totally a personal preference, but my style of photography lends itself best to lighter, airier tones — like white, beige, and taupe — and pastels — like dusty blue, blush, etc. I find that neutral outfits are so romantic and timeless, and help to keep the focus on you!

How do you look thinner in engagement photos? ›

Try your best to keep your body slightly turned, this will help you look slimmer than if you were standing straight on facing the camera. Tilt your shoulders toward the photographer, slightly dropped down and keep your hips at an angle.

How soon after getting engaged should you take engagement pictures? ›

If you want to use an engagement photo for your save-the-dates, which are typically sent six months in advance, I would recommend having your engagement shoot even earlier, around the ten to eight-month mark, to make sure your images will be edited and printed in time," Kershner says.

What type of makeup looks best in photos? ›

Remember that in photography, cameras tend to emphasize shine, so it's ideal to create a complexion with a slightly more matte finish than usual. For a photo session, a subtle and natural glow is the most flattering choice that will make your makeup stunning.

What kind of makeup looks good in photos? ›

Stick with a matte finish, rather than glittery or shimmery, to avoid an unsightly sheen in pictures. Stick to the top lid only for eyeliner. Heavy liner on the bottom can drag your eyes downward in pictures, so keep all the drama on the top. A thin coat of mascara on the bottom lashes adds just a touch of definition.

How do you make makeup look good in pictures? ›

Apply your make-up in natural light. Use a primer underneath your makeup. Use a full-coverage foundation. Avoid makeup with shimmer.

Do you need professional makeup for engagement photos? ›

Make no mistake: professional hair and makeup make a difference!” Brides often inquire about scheduling their wedding day trial for their engagement photos. While I highly recommend having your hair and makeup done, I do not necessarily recommend using the session as a wedding day look preview.

Should you wear patterns in engagement photos? ›

#3 – Patterns

You'll also want to ensure that what you wear for engagement photos complements what your partner is wearing. Clashing patterns do not look good in images! In other words, if one person is wearing a pattern, that's okay just so long as the other person isn't wearing one.

How do I make my hair look good for a photoshoot? ›

Apply hair treatment consistently. “Prep the hair so it's in the best shape possible by the time you're going to a photoshoot.” If you can, get a haircut a week before your shoot. “It just looks so much better in the finished photo – lighting picks up everything,” says Tammy.

Do you have to dress up for engagement photos? ›

Listen to your gut when it comes to what you feel good in. Some couples love an excuse to go all out on a fun, dressed up outfit. Others prefer a more casual, but polished look. It is entirely up to you, but most of my couples choose to wear two outfits at their engagement session.

Should I wear makeup for professional photos? ›

Generally speaking, the makeup we wear day to day won't show up as well on camera as it does in real life. And since you're investing in professional photographs it's well worth investing some time in your makeup too, so that you walk away with a set of photographs that show you off at your best.

Is it better to get your hair or makeup done for a wedding? ›

“It has been my experience with clients that getting your makeup done before doing your hair is best,” says Voight. She further adds, “This way, the makeup artist has the chance to blend the makeup into the hairline and around the jaw area without worrying about messing up the beautiful work of the hairstylist.

Should you get makeup done professionally for family photos? ›

One of the most frequently asked questions we hear is "should I invest in professional hair and makeup prior to my family photo session?" In short, YES. We highly recommend it for a number of reasons, but here are our top three...

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