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Wedding Day · 5 min read · Published May 2026

Bridal touch-up kit essentials

A bridal touch-up kit fits in a small clutch and contains your wedding lipstick, translucent powder with a small puff, blotting papers, cotton swabs, clear lip balm, tissues, a mirror, hair pins, and mints. The maid of honour carries a slightly larger backup kit with extras. Most touch-ups during the day are quick fixes, not full re-applications.

What goes in the bride's clutch

The bride should not be carrying anything heavy. Her clutch should be small, manageable, and contain only what she might need to access herself. Pack it the night before so wedding morning isn't searching for items.

1. Your wedding lipstick

The exact one the MUA used. She'll hand it to you in a small zippered touch-up pouch. Keep it accessible — you'll re-apply this 3-5 times across the day.

2. Translucent powder with a small puff

Mini Laura Mercier Translucent Powder or any pressed translucent works. A small puff or sponge applicator. Use only on the T-zone if shine appears.

3. Blotting papers

5-10 sheets. Tatcha Aburatorigami or Boscia Blotting Linens are popular. These absorb oil without adding powder — perfect for the cheek and forehead.

4. Cotton swabs

2-3. For fixing under-eye smudges, cleaning up lipstick that wandered, or tidying eye liner. The most-used item in a touch-up kit.

5. Clear lip balm

Not tinted. Aquaphor, Carmex (the original), or Glossier Birthday Balm. Use before re-applying lipstick to refresh moisture.

6. Tissues

Soft, not papery. 3-5 sheets. For tears, lip blotting, dab-drying.

7. A small mirror

Pocket-sized. Your MOH or sister can hold it up if you can't see well in the bathroom mirror.

8. Hair pins

4-6 pins matching your hair colour. For any wisp that escapes through the night.

9. Mints

Especially before photos with the groom, parents, or anyone you'll kiss/hug closely.

What the MOH carries (the backup kit)

Slightly larger, kept somewhere accessible:

What NOT to put in the clutch

How to use the kit

Quick lip touch-up (1 minute)

  1. Blot lips with tissue
  2. Apply a small amount of lip balm, blot again
  3. Apply lipstick from the tube directly (no need for a brush)
  4. Press lips together once

T-zone refresh (1 minute)

  1. Press a blotting paper across forehead, nose, and chin (each papered separately)
  2. Only if still shiny: light press of translucent powder, only where shine remains

Under-eye fix (30 seconds)

  1. Take a cotton swab
  2. Gently sweep under the eye where mascara or shadow has migrated
  3. Press a small amount of lip balm or moisturiser onto the area if it looks too dry afterward

Pre-pack the night before

The single best wedding morning move is having the clutch packed and zipped the night before. Wedding mornings are already cognitively full — pre-packed gear is one less decision.

The day-of cadence (when to use what)

"The best bridal touch-up kit is the one that fits in your clutch, contains exactly what your MUA used, and never sees use beyond two products. Anything beyond that is over-engineering."

The short version

Small clutch. Lipstick, powder, blotting papers, swabs, balm, tissues, mirror, pins, mints. MOH carries backup. Don't pack eye shadow or eyeliner. Pre-pack the night before. Use it sparingly through the day.

Common Questions

What should be in a bridal touch-up kit?+
The essentials: your wedding lipstick, a small translucent powder with puff, blotting papers, 2-3 cotton swabs, clear lip balm, tissues, a small mirror, bobby pins, and mints. The maid of honour can carry backup lipstick, a phone charger, and emergency items like painkillers, snacks, and a stain pen.
Should I carry my own bridal touch-up kit, or have someone else carry it?+
The bride's small clutch holds essentials she might access herself (lipstick, powder, blotting papers). The maid of honour carries a slightly larger backup kit with extra lipstick, emergency items, and snacks. The bride should never be carrying a heavy bag during photos or the reception.
When should I touch up my makeup during the wedding day?+
Touch up at five points: right before the ceremony (lip), after photos before cocktail (lip + T-zone blot), before dinner (lip), mid-evening around 9pm (full 3-minute reset), and before sparkler exit (final lip). Each touch-up is 30 seconds to 3 minutes — not full re-applications.

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