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Blossom & Beauty is a makeup artist that is located in Portland, Oregon. The owner and hair and makeup artist Jasmine Sara Thomas has been doing wedding hair and makeup professionally for 4 years. Blossom & Beauty offers the bridal hair and makeup package- $385 and wedding party hair and makeup package- $150. They have been featured on Brides, Bridal Musings, Style Unveiled, Wed Over Heels, Wedding Wire, and Oregon Bride Magazine.

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