How the AI Try-On Works
Upload a front-facing selfie
Pick a makeup style — glam, natural, bridal, editorial, or bold
AI applies the full look on your actual face in seconds
Ready to book? Find a local makeup artist who specializes in that look
Makeup Styles You Can Try on Yourself Right Now
Why Everyone's Using Soreva's AI Try-On First
Stop imagining — actually see the look on your face
Makeup inspo photos are always shot on different skin tones, face shapes, and lighting. Soreva's AI renders the exact look on your actual face — so there are no surprises on the day of your event.
Show your makeup artist exactly what you want
Bring your AI try-on as a reference to your appointment or trials. Your artist sees your exact vision immediately — no Pinterest mood boards, no miscommunication.
Try every style in minutes — for free
Unsure between soft glam and bold editorial? Bridal natural or full coverage? Try them all on yourself before booking a single trial. It's free, no account required.
Try These Looks on Yourself — Free
Soreva's AI try-on covers every makeup look you're searching for:
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a makeup artist near me?
Soreva connects you with professional makeup artists near you. Browse portfolios — bridal, glam, natural, editorial — check availability, and book directly. Use AI try-on to preview looks on your own face before committing.
Can I preview a makeup look before my appointment?
Yes. Soreva's AI try-on lets you upload your photo and see makeup looks applied to your actual face. Perfect for experimenting with a glam look or testing a bridal style before spending money on a trial run.
How much does a makeup artist typically cost?
Makeup artist rates vary widely: $75–$150 for a basic event look, $150–$350 for bridal makeup. On-location artists may add a travel fee. In-demand artists for weddings and editorial shoots often charge $300–$600+.
How far in advance should I book a makeup artist?
For events like weddings or proms, book your makeup artist 3–6 months in advance. For regular events or headshots, 1–2 weeks notice is generally sufficient. Popular artists fill quickly during peak wedding season.
Should I schedule a makeup trial before my event?
Yes, especially for weddings or important occasions. A trial lets you and your artist align on the look, test how the makeup wears throughout the day, and make adjustments. Many artists offer trials at a reduced rate when booked with a full event package.