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Bridesmaids & Moms: Do They Need a Hair & Makeup Redo for the Reception?

Indian weddings are all about glamorous outfit changes, but when it comes to hair & makeup—who actually needs a redo for the reception? Bridesmaids? Moms? Or just the bride? This question comes up A LOT in wedding planning, so let’s break it down!

In this episode of the South Asian Wedding Guru podcast, I’m diving into:

💄 Who actually needs a hair & makeup touch-up or complete redo?
👗 The tradition of outfit changes in Indian weddings—why multiple looks are common.
💰 Who is responsible for paying? The couple, the bridal party, or individual guests?
📸 How multiple looks impact photography & making sure everyone looks their best.
🎯 The best way to plan ahead to avoid last-minute beauty chaos!

If you’re a bride wondering how to navigate this, this episode will help you set expectations with your bridesmaids and family before the big day!

💬 What’s your take—should bridesmaids and moms also change hair & makeup for the reception? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

📸 Looking for a photography team that will capture every stunning look of your wedding? Let’s chat: https://regetis.com

📲 Follow me on Instagram for more wedding insights: @theregetis

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