“I need to arrange hair & makeup for a shoot, but don’t know where to start.”
“This is my first corporate project—I want to understand the request workflow.”
We receive many such inquiries from production companies, advertising agencies, and talent management firms. When it comes to arranging hair & makeup for shoots, preparation quality determines 90% of day-of success—no exaggeration.
This article provides a comprehensive guide to the standard workflow for requesting hair & makeup services for shoots, from initial inquiry through day-of coordination and payment—explained from a hair & makeup agency perspective.
Complete Workflow for Arranging Hair & Makeup for Shoots
The hair & makeup arrangement process follows seven major steps:
- Initial Inquiry (immediately after shoot date confirmed)
- Client Briefing & Requirements Gathering (within 1–2 business days)
- Quote Submission & Contract (within 3–5 business days)
- Hair & Makeup Artist Assignment (2–3 weeks before shoot)
- Pre-Shoot Consultation & Test Session (1–2 weeks before shoot)
- Day-of Coordination (shoot day)
- Invoicing & Payment (month-end closing, payment following month, etc.)
Carefully managing each step dramatically reduces on-set issues.
Step 1: Essential Information for Initial Inquiry
Organizing the following basic information at the initial inquiry stage ensures smooth progress thereafter.
Required Information
- Shoot date, time & location
- Shoot type (commercial/music video/headshot/other)
- Number of hair & makeup artists needed
- Number of models/talent
- Desired aesthetic (natural/glamorous/conceptual, etc.)
Helpful Additional Information
- Budget range (rough estimate OK)
- Reference images from similar past projects
- Director/cinematographer aesthetic preferences
- Wardrobe direction
Inquiries are welcome even “when nothing is finalized yet.” In fact, involving an agency from the planning stage allows hair & makeup perspectives to inform the creative direction.
Step 2: Items Confirmed During Client Briefing
After inquiry, the agency conducts a briefing. The following items are typically confirmed:
| Category | Details Confirmed |
|---|---|
| Shoot Overview | Production company, client, media outlet, release timing |
| Schedule | Shoot date, call time, wrap time, break times |
| Location | Studio/on-location site, green room availability, equipment load-in route |
| Talent | Number of people, gender, age range, hair type/texture, skin type |
| Hair & Makeup Requirements | Aesthetic direction, number of scenes, quick changes, special effects makeup |
| Budget & Terms | Budget cap, payment terms, contract type |
Organizing these in advance allows the briefing to be completed in 30 minutes to 1 hour.
Step 3: Key Items to Verify in Quotes
When receiving a quote, always check the following items—not just the total amount:
- Hours included in base rate (half-day/full-day/extended hours)
- Overtime rate (JPY per hour)
- Travel & accommodation handling (actual cost/flat rate)
- Cancellation policy (timing and percentage)
- Additional personnel/makeup add-on rates
- Payment terms & Qualified Invoice availability
For more details on quote review checkpoints, see our companion article “How to Read Hair & Makeup Quotes Without Mistakes.”
Step 4: Hair & Makeup Artist Assignment
After contract signing, hair & makeup artists are assigned based on shoot requirements. Assignment criteria include:
- Genre specialty alignment (commercial/music video/headshot, etc.)
- Schedule availability
- Proximity to shoot location
- Track record with similar projects
- Client preferences/specifications
The key advantage of agency-based booking is matching optimal talent from a registered artist pool. Direct freelance booking leaves you stuck if that individual’s schedule conflicts.
For detailed artist selection criteria, see our article “How to Choose Hair & Makeup Artists Without Mistakes.”
Step 5: Pre-Shoot Consultation & Test Session
Approximately two weeks before the shoot, conduct a pre-shoot consultation with the hair & makeup artist.
Pre-Shoot Consultation Content
- Aligning on final look vision (reference images)
- Confirming scene count & time requirements
- Wardrobe compatibility
- Equipment & cosmetics inventory confirmation
- Pre-care recommendations based on hair/skin type
Cases Where Test Sessions Are Recommended
- Music videos or branding shoots with critical aesthetic vision
- First-time collaboration with a hair & makeup artist
- Projects involving special effects makeup or complex quick changes
- Celebrity talent casting
Test sessions incur separate fees but serve as effective insurance for ensuring shoot-day quality.
Step 6: Day-of Coordination Workflow
The standard shoot-day workflow is as follows:
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 2 hours before shoot | Hair & makeup team arrives early, sets up equipment |
| 1 hour before shoot | Talent arrives, makeup begins |
| Shoot begins | First scene filming, touch-ups between takes |
| Scene change | 30–60 minutes for hair & makeup transition |
| Shoot wrap | Pack-up, talent send-off |
On shoot day, the agency typically either has a representative on-site or maintains an emergency contact on standby. For last-minute issues or additional requests, agency coordination enables rapid response including substitute artist dispatch.
Step 7: Invoicing & Payment Workflow
After shoot completion, invoices are issued. Standard corporate payment terms are as follows:
- Invoice Issuance: Month-end closing
- Payment Terms: End of following month (60-day terms in some cases)
- Wire Transfer Fees: Typically client responsibility
- Qualified Invoice: Issued with Japanese Qualified Invoice System registration number (for Japan-based clients)
Direct freelance booking often requires withholding tax processing. Agency booking simplifies accounting with consolidated corporate invoicing only.
Workflow for Last-Minute Shoot Requests
Even emergency situations like “need hair & makeup for tomorrow’s shoot” or “sudden last-minute additions” can often be accommodated through agency coordination.
Information Needed for Rush Requests
- Shoot date, time & location
- Number of artists needed
- General aesthetic direction
- Emergency contact information
Rush requests may incur premium pricing and offer limited artist selection, but can keep production on track without delays.
Summary: Understanding Standard Workflow Increases Shoot Success Rate
Let’s recap the seven steps for arranging hair & makeup for shoots:
- Initial Inquiry
- Client Briefing & Requirements Gathering
- Quote Submission & Contract
- Hair & Makeup Artist Assignment
- Pre-Shoot Consultation & Test Session
- Day-of Coordination
- Invoicing & Payment
Understanding what to confirm and prepare at each step allows even first-time corporate projects to proceed with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How far in advance should I book?
A. Timing varies by project type. Large-scale projects (shoots, events, weddings) should be booked 2–4 weeks ahead; single hair styling sessions can be arranged within a few days. For seasonal milestones (coming-of-age ceremonies, Shichi-Go-San, summer festivals, graduation/entrance ceremonies), we recommend inquiring 1–2 months in advance.
Q. How do I request a quote?
A. Submit your inquiry via our contact form or LINE with details on date, location, headcount, and project type. We’ll provide complimentary artist recommendations and quotes.
Q. Can you accommodate nationwide requests?
A. Yes, we provide nationwide on-location service. Our network of 200+ registered artists enables coverage across regional cities and remote islands. International tour support is also available—please inquire.
Q. What happens if I need to cancel?
A. Cancellation policies vary by project. Typically, cancellations before the day prior incur no fees; same-day cancellations incur 50–100% of the service fee. Detailed terms are provided at contract signing.
Q. Is the initial consultation free?
A. Yes, all inquiries, quotes, and initial consultations are complimentary. Please feel free to reach out.
🎯 Want to learn more about our hair & makeup booking services?
Corporate & individual services, pricing structure, booking workflow, and why clients choose us—all detailed on our Services page.
Hairmake Matching Inc. provides unified single-window support for all corporate hair & makeup needs—from commercials and music videos to headshots and event shoots. We handle everything from initial consultation through day-of coordination and invoicing. Contact us via our inquiry form or official LINE for complimentary consultation.
