Wedding Makeup Artist · Marrakech
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Arabic · French
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Jul 2026
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Under review
the profile
LIMA is a professional makeup artist working in Marrakech, listed as a maquilleuse professionnelle, and the practical headline is that she comes with a hair team, so you can cover the full bridal look through one contact. That matters more than couples expect. Booking makeup and hair separately is where wedding mornings fall apart, and a makeup artist who brings a trusted hairstylist alongside her removes an entire layer of coordination on the most time-pressured morning of your life. She frames her work as an artistic expression that celebrates each face rather than a single template applied to everyone, and her stated range runs from natural to bold, adapted to weddings, events, and photo shoots. For a bride, that range is the point, because you want someone who can go soft and luminous or sharp and defined depending on your dress, your venue, and your own face. The reviews are specific, which is what gives me confidence recommending her. One industry professional described working with LIMA and her team on a high-profile French wedding, calling the makeup and hair exceptional and perfectly executed and saying they would use them again. A bride gave the team a straight 10 out of 10 across every aspect, praising them as talented, efficient, professional, kind, and pleasant. A third client singled out two artists by name, thanking Sabrina for a sophisticated yet natural bridal makeup and Imad for an updo that held throughout the entire evening. That last detail is the one that matters most in Marrakech, where a look has to survive heat, dancing, and a very long day without sliding or collapsing. For a couple, the offer is a coordinated makeup and hair result from a team that has clearly delivered on real weddings, not just styled shoots. The value of one team doing both is not just convenience, it is consistency, because the makeup and the hair are designed to sit together rather than clashing when two separate artists each push their own idea of your look. In our directory the range runs from 300 to 850, which covers a single bride at the lower end and a bride plus additional looks or party members higher up. You can see the work and reach her through Instagram at limaartistry, where she posts as a bridal makeup artist, and through her website limamakeupartist.com. The 8.1 in our directory is a solid, honest score for a working professional with genuine wedding testimonials behind her rather than only a polished feed. Now the honest caveats. Because LIMA works with a team, the single most important thing to confirm is exactly who does your face and who does your hair on the day, since the reviews name more than one artist and you want the specific pair you have seen and approved. Do a paid trial before the wedding, ideally in the same light and heat conditions as your date, so the natural look and the updo are tested on your actual face and hair and not just promised. A trial also lets you talk through longevity honestly, telling them how long your day runs and how much you plan to dance, so they can build a look and a set that survive it rather than one that photographs well for the first hour only. Her website has been intermittently slow to load, so do not panic if it is down for a day, and simply confirm your booking directly through Instagram or by message. She is a working artist and team rather than a large luxury agency with endless backup, so lock your date early, get the number of looks, the arrival time, and the total in writing, and confirm travel to your venue if you are outside the city. Sort those points, and LIMA gives you a coordinated, weather-tested makeup and hair result from people who have done this on demanding weddings before.