
Wedding Makeup Artist · Marrakech
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French · Arabic
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Feb 2026
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Metamorfose is a luxury beauty salon in central Marrakech, on Place du 16 Novembre, and it is a different proposition from the fly-in bridal artists and Instagram freelancers most couples compare. This is a fixed, high-end salon with an interior built by the Dutch designer Arowonen, offering a full menu of beauty services under one roof. For a wedding, the relevant part is their makeup, and they do offer bridal makeup directly, alongside soft daytime looks and full glam. The pricing is refreshingly public, which is rare in this category. On their own site the bridal makeup is a 120-minute service listed at 3,000 dirhams, full glam is 1,200 dirhams for 60 minutes, and a soft everyday look is 600 dirhams for 30 minutes. That transparency is a real point in their favour, because most Marrakech makeup artists quote only after a private message. The salon also covers permanent makeup, eyelash extensions, brows, hair, manicures and pedicures, waxing, massage and skin treatments, so a bride can handle several pre-wedding appointments in one place rather than chasing five separate people around the city. The name means transformation, and the house leans confident and polished rather than barely-there natural. That house style is worth matching against your own taste, because a done, defined face is exactly right for some brides and heavier than others want in daylight. For a couple, the appeal is a stable, well-appointed address with clear prices and a broad service list. Our directory puts their range between 400 and 1,100, and the 8.3 rating reflects a solid, established salon. You book on +212 610 921754, by email at info@metamorfosemarrakech.com, or through metamorfosemarrakech.com, and they keep long daily hours, 10 in the morning to 10 at night, seven days a week, which helps when a wedding week fills up fast. Having permanent makeup, lash extensions, brows and skin treatments under the same roof also lets a bride plan a sensible run-up, the longer-lead treatments booked weeks ahead and the makeup on the morning, without coordinating four different specialists across the city. Their Instagram is @metamorfose.marrakech, and they also post to YouTube and TikTok, so you can see their work move before you commit. Here is the honest caveat, and for a wedding it is the important one. Metamorfose is a salon, and I found no indication that they travel to venues. Their bridal service is listed as a salon appointment, which changes your wedding-morning logistics in a real way. Most brides want hair and makeup done where they are getting ready, at the riad or the venue, with the artist on hand for touch-ups through the day, and a salon-only model means you would need to travel to Place du 16 Novembre on the morning and then protect that face through heat and hours with no artist beside you. So before you book, confirm three things directly. One, ask whether they will send an artist to your venue, and what that costs, because if they do, this caveat mostly disappears. Two, book a paid trial well before the day, and take it into daylight and a few photos, since a look that reads well under salon lights can go heavy in a Marrakech garden at noon. Three, if any part of your celebration calls for a traditional Moroccan or negafa bridal look, confirm the artist can deliver it, because a general glam salon and a specialist in Moroccan bridal styling are not the same skill. Do that, and Metamorfose is a strong, transparent, well-run option, especially for a couple who likes a polished, confident face and values fixed prices and a full beauty menu in one trusted address.