Grooms are increasingly booking grooming sessions too — not for heavy makeup, but for skin that looks clean, rested and camera-ready.
Start Skincare Early
A basic cleanser-moisturiser-sunscreen routine, started a couple of months out, makes a visible difference by the wedding day — especially for reducing dullness and minor breakouts.
Beard Styling Matters for Photos
Whether you're keeping a full beard, a light stubble, or going clean-shaven, get the shape finalised at least a week before the wedding, with just a light trim-up on the day itself.
Light Makeup, Not a Full Face
Grooming for grooms usually means a light HD base to even out tone and reduce shine, a touch of concealer under the eyes, and setting powder — designed to be invisible in person, but noticeable in photographs.
Plan for Long Days Too
Sherwanis and turbans in warm venues mean grooms sweat too. A light mattifying touch-up between functions keeps the skin looking fresh through a long wedding day.
Book It as a Combo
Many of our couples book bride and groom grooming together, which also makes on-site scheduling and touch-up coordination easier throughout the day.