
Wedding Makeup Artist · Marrakech
paymentsPricing
groupLanguages
French · English
eventVerified
Feb 2026
checkStatus
Under review
the profile
Amandine is a professional makeup artist and hairstylist based in Marrakech, and she is a solid, honest choice in the middle of the local bridal market. She has more than 15 years behind her, training that runs through serious names, Chanel, Make Up For Ever, and Ayshglamm, and a certification in visagisme, the discipline of reading a face and shaping the makeup to it rather than applying the same look to everyone. By her own count she has worked with more than 300 brides, in Morocco and internationally, and the 2026 Marrakech Wedding Guide ranks her ninth in its top ten local artists, describing her lane clearly as classic, sophisticated beauty for couples who want timeless over trendy. That is a useful, accurate summary, and it tells you exactly who she is for. Her signature is a luminous, dewy, romantic look: skin that reads healthy and lit from within rather than heavily painted, built to last through a long, warm Marrakech wedding day. She does hair as well as makeup, which is the practical heart of her offer, so one person can take you from bare face to a finished updo, a boho braid, or soft romantic waves shaped to your dress and your setting. She works on location, coming to your hotel, villa, riad, or private estate, in Morocco or traveling for the wedding, and she stays through the day to handle touch-ups as the heat and the hours do their work. She operates in French and English, which covers most couples marrying here. What a couple gets is straightforward and personal: a consultation and a trial to lock the look, then makeup and hair on the morning itself from an experienced pair of hands, with her present later for repairs before photos and the party. In our directory her range sits between 350 and 1,000, and the wedding guide places her in the mid-range tier at roughly 150 to 250 euros, which lines up. This is dependable mid-market pricing, not the luxury fly-in tier and not the cheapest freelancer either. You reach her directly on +212 762 084 871 or at contact@makeupartistmarrakech.com, and the good spring and autumn dates go early, so a trial slot is worth booking well ahead. The 8.1 rating in our directory is an honest reflection of all this: reliable and experienced, not the single most-hyped name in the city. Here is the honest caveat, and it is a practical one. Amandine does both makeup and hair herself, which is efficient and cost-effective for a bride on her own, but it becomes a real timing problem if you have a large bridal party, mothers, sisters, and six bridesmaids who all need to be camera-ready for the same ceremony hour. One artist can only move so fast, so ask her directly how many faces she can realistically do solo on your timeline, and budget for a second artist or an assistant if the number is high. A rushed morning is where wedding beauty most often goes wrong. Ask too about her lane honestly. The guide calls her looks classic and standard rather than bold or editorial, so if you want heavy drama, a high-fashion editorial face, or a traditional Moroccan negafa styling, confirm she does that specific thing and see photos of it before you commit. One more small point: there are two similar web addresses in her orbit, makeupartistmarrakech.com and amandine-makeup.com, so make sure you are talking to the right Amandine and booking the right person. Always do a paid trial in the same light and with the same dress energy as your day, so the look is tested on your actual face before the morning that counts. Do that homework, and you have a warm, experienced, fairly priced artist for a Marrakech wedding, exactly the profile most couples here actually need.