Wedding Makeup Artist · Marrakech
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English · French · Russian
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Jul 2026
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Under review
the profile
Lizaveta is a makeup artist in Marrakech who works under the handle mua.lizaveta and out of a fixed studio called La Mua Studio, and that studio is the first thing worth noting. Most wedding makeup artists in Marrakech are mobile only, working from a kit and whatever mirror your riad provides, so a named artist with an actual studio address, set hours from 11am to 9pm, and a closed day on Sunday is running a real, structured business rather than a side hustle. Her Instagram bio pairs the Moroccan and Belarusian flags, and Lizaveta is a Belarusian name, so what you are getting is a European soft-glam sensibility applied to Marrakech brides. That matters, because her aesthetic sits at a deliberate distance from the heavy, full-coverage traditional Moroccan bridal look, and leans instead toward soft, natural, luminous skin. Her stated services are bridal, events, shoots, and formations, and that last word is a quiet signal of quality. An artist who teaches makeup formations has to be able to explain and defend her technique, not just get lucky with a good face, and that technical grounding usually shows up in cleaner, longer-lasting work. The look she posts is consistent: skin-first glam that reads natural in daylight, glowing rather than matte and flat, the kind of finish a modern bride wants when she does not want to look painted in her own photographs. She has a following of over 3,000 on the artist account, regular bridal and wedding reels, and at least one real bride tagging her own wedding makeup to the account, which is the sort of independent proof that separates a working artist from a pretty portfolio. Soft, luminous skin is also the harder look to get right, not the easier one, because there is nowhere to hide a heavy hand, and pulling it off in the strong Marrakech light without the face going flat or shiny takes real control. That is exactly the technique a formations teacher should own. For a couple, the offer is a soft, luminous bridal look from a studio-based professional who also teaches her craft. In our directory the range runs from 200 to 500, which is genuinely accessible for wedding makeup and reflects an artist still building her name rather than a marquee agency price. She has also been included in at least one Morocco-wide roundup of the best makeup artists, which is a small but real third-party nod. You reach her by phone at 0701140484 or through Instagram at mua.lizaveta, with bookings running through the La Mua Studio account. The 7.9 in our directory is an honest, mid-pack score, and I read it as an artist on the way up rather than one who has peaked. Now the honest caveats, because a lower profile means you do more homework. La Mua Studio also does nails and training, so bridal makeup is one of several services under that roof, which means you must confirm that Lizaveta herself, not a studio junior, is the one doing your face on the wedding morning. Ask directly whether she travels to your venue or riad for the day, or if instead you are expected to come to the studio, because a bride getting ready off-site changes the whole timing and may add a fee. Do a paid trial well before the wedding, in daylight, so the soft, luminous look is tested on your actual skin and photographs the way you expect, since a glow that looks perfect in person can read differently under a flash. Her public review trail is thinner than the established agency names, so lean on the trial and the tagged real weddings rather than the follower count. Confirm the number of looks, the arrival time, and the total in writing. Do that groundwork, and Lizaveta is a fair-value, genuinely skilled option for a bride who wants natural, glowing makeup rather than heavy glam.