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Based on your quiz score, scroll to find your result and learn exactly where your skin stands going into your wedding day.

0–9: Starting Fresh
The Time to Start Is Right Now
Your skin hasn't had much consistent attention yetand that is more common than you think.
Many brides come to me at this exact starting point.
Skin can transform dramatically in 3–4 months.
BUT THAT ONLY WORKS IF YOU START NOW
THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP IS THE FIRST ONE
Your score tells me:
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There's no consistent routine in place yet
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SPF has not been a daily habit
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Hydration — inside and out — needs significant improvement
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Your wedding day may be the first time your skin is asked to hold professional makeup for 8–10 hours in Jamaican heat
None of this is permanent.
All of it is addressable. But the window to make a real difference closes the closer you get to your date. Brides who start a focused routine 3–4 months out consistently see a transformation that shows up in every single photograph.
Don't wait for the "right time" to start. This is it.
10–16: Room to Glow Your Skin Has More to Give
Your skin isn't where it needs to be yet — but I want you to hear this clearly: this is completely fixable. Most brides who come to me with stressed, reactive, or under-nourished skin see significant improvement within 6–8 weeks of a consistent routine.
YOUR SKIN CAN CHANGE DRAMATICALLY — BUT ONLY WITH TIME
Here's what your score is telling me:
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Your skin's hydration levels need attention
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Sun protection has not been consistent — and it shows in texture and tone
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Your barrier may be compromised, which affects how makeup sits and lasts
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You don't have a routine that's working yet — and that's the first thing we fix
The difference between "makeup that needs constant touch-ups" and "makeup that stays" is almost always skin preparation.
An artist can only work with what's there. Give your skin 8 weeks of consistent care and the results on your wedding day will be visibly different.
The earlier we connect, the more time we have to build your skin prep plan alongside your bridal look.


17–23: Almost There
A Few Targeted Tweaks Will Get You There
You're doing the right things most of the time, but there are one or two gaps in your routine that will show up on your wedding day if they're not addressed.
The good news?
You have time, and the changes are not dramatic ones.
CONSISTENCY IS THE ONLY PRODUCT THAT WORKS
Your score tells me your skin responds well, it just needs more reliable input.
What that looks like:
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Daily SPF, every morning without exception — Jamaica's UV index is no joke
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Moisturiser morning and night, not just when you remember
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Gentle exfoliation once or twice a week to keep texture smooth
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At least 8 weeks of this before your wedding day for full results
Makeup applied to consistently cared-for skin lasts significantly longer in heat and humidity.
That's not a preference, it's just how skin and product interact.
The work you do now shows up directly in how your look photographs and holds all day.
If your date is within the next year, this is exactly the right time to check availability and start planning.
24–28: Your Skin Is Ready!
Let's Keep It That Way
You've been putting in the work and it shows!
Your score tells me your skin is well-hydrated, your routine is consistent, and you're not starting from scratch. That matters more than most brides realise.
WELL-PREPPED SKIN CHANGES EVERYTHING
When your skin is in great condition, makeup sits differently. It blends easier, lasts longer, and photographs more beautifully.
The goal now isn't to fix anything. It's to:
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Protect what you've already built
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Avoid experimenting with new products in the 6–8 weeks before your wedding
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Prioritise barrier health as stress increases closer to the date
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Book your trial at least 6 weeks out to lock in what works on your skin specifically
The difference between a good wedding day look and an exceptional one is often just this: a bride whose skin was ready, and an artist who knew exactly how to work with it.
If your date is within the next year, let's connect now while your best dates are still available.

