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Pricing · 10 min read · Published May 2026

The complete guide to bridal makeup pricing in New Brunswick

Bridal makeup in New Brunswick generally runs $200 for the bride, $150 per bridal party member, a flat $50 travel fee inside Fredericton city limits, and a separate $100 non-refundable booking fee to secure the date. Total for a typical bride and 4 bridesmaids: around $825 CAD all-in.

The standard New Brunswick rate card

If you're planning a wedding in Fredericton, Moncton, Saint John, or anywhere across New Brunswick, the bridal makeup pricing structure is broadly consistent. Established artists charge:

That structure mirrors the standard across most New Brunswick artists at the established-professional tier. There are artists below this band (newer, building portfolios) and above it (highly sought-after artists in peak weekends). The middle band is where most weddings land.

What the bridal rate covers

$200 for the bride buys roughly 60–75 minutes of work, on-site, with a kit that costs four-figures to build and maintain. Professional foundations alone sit between $60 and $90 per bottle, and a working artist carries dozens of shades to match any skin tone walking through the door.

It includes:

Bridal party math, worked out

Bridal party members are quoted at $150 each, flat. The price doesn't drop with volume — a party of three pays $150 each, a party of seven pays $150 each. There's no group discount, but there's also no surcharge on bigger parties.

Here are common scenarios with the math worked through:

If you're building a wedding spreadsheet, makeup typically lands at 2–4% of a $25k–$45k Atlantic Canadian wedding budget. It's one of the smaller line items and one of the most photographed.

The booking fee, explained

Almost every working bridal artist charges a booking fee. It's standard and exists for one reason: when you reserve a Saturday in August, the artist is turning away every other request for that date. The fee compensates for that lost opportunity if you later cancel.

The Amanda Phillips Makeup fee is $100, non-refundable, paid online via Stripe when you submit the booking form. Three things to understand about it:

  1. It does NOT apply to your day-of total. It's a separate fee. Your $725 day-of cash payment is still $725 after the booking fee is paid.
  2. It is non-refundable. If you cancel for any reason — even 18 months out — the $100 is not returned. This is standard across the industry.
  3. It locks the date. Until that fee is paid, the date is open and could be claimed by another bride that day or the next. An "I'm interested" email isn't a booking.

Booking fees across NB artists range from $75 to $150. $100 sits at the standard.

What affects bridal makeup pricing

Several factors push pricing up or down within the standard band:

Experience and reputation

An artist with 15 years of experience, an instructor-level credential (Amanda holds a Cosmetology Association of New Brunswick instructor licence), and a portfolio of 200+ weddings prices differently than a newer artist building their book. Both have a place; understand what you're buying.

Date and season

Some artists charge a small premium for peak Saturdays (August, September) or for long weekends. Many don't. Off-season weekday weddings sometimes see modest discounts.

Travel and timing

The further from the artist's base, the more travel costs add up. An early-start wedding (6am arrival for a 9am ceremony) may include a small "early start" fee at some artists; most just bake it into the standard pricing.

Add-ons

Trials are quoted separately. False-lash applications, specific contour techniques, or makeup for additional events (rehearsal dinner, day-after brunch shoot) are billed individually.

"The least useful number in wedding makeup is the cheapest one. The most useful is the number that comes with a contract, a timeline, and someone who's done this enough times that nothing surprises her."

How New Brunswick pricing compares regionally

Bridal makeup pricing across Atlantic Canada is remarkably consistent. Halifax artists sit in roughly the same band ($200–$250 for the bride, $150–$200 per party member). Charlottetown and St. John's are similar. Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver run noticeably higher — bridal applications in major Canadian cities routinely hit $275–$425. Rural and small-town New Brunswick pricing tends to sit at or just below the Fredericton standard.

If you're being quoted dramatically below this range, ask about kit grade, sanitation protocols, and how many years the artist has been working full-time. There are excellent newer artists at lower price points, and there are corner-cutters. The conversation about kit and process is more reliable than the price alone.

What you're not paying for

You're not paying for hair — Amanda offers makeup only, and refers to local stylists for hair. You're not paying for any specific brand markup (the kit is curated for quality, not commission). And you're not paying for false-lash applications unless you actively want them; they're included in the bridal rate at no extra charge.

The short version

$200 bride, $150 per party member, $50 travel inside Fredericton, $100 booking fee. Most weddings end up at $850 to $1,250 all-in. The breakdown is on the booking form so you can play with party sizes and see the math live before signing anything.

Common Questions

How much does bridal makeup cost in New Brunswick?+
Bridal makeup in New Brunswick typically runs $200 for the bride and $150 per bridal party member, with a flat $50 travel fee within most cities and a separate $100 non-refundable booking fee to secure the date. Travel outside city limits is $50 base + $0.80/km both ways.
Is the $100 booking fee included in the total?+
No. The $100 booking fee is paid online when you reserve and is non-refundable. It does not apply toward the wedding-day total. The remaining service balance is paid in cash on the wedding day when the artist arrives.
How much for a bride and 4 bridesmaids?+
For a bride and four bridal party members in Fredericton: $200 (bride) + 4 × $150 (party) + $50 (travel) = $725 cash on the wedding day, plus the $100 online booking fee — totaling $825 CAD.

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