Wednesday, July 25, 2012

H is for Hair

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Practice makes perfect! Scheduling a trial appointment with your hairstylist is a great idea. You will know exactly how much time to allow for your hair stylist on the day of the wedding and you will be sure that the look you want is what you will get, before the big day.



Brides.com recommends scheduling your hair trial three months before the wedding. Wash and dry your hair before your appointment to save your stylist from having to waste time doing that for you. Wear makeup and bring along the accessories you plan to wear for your wedding. Bring visuals and example photos of what you would like to give your stylist a starting point. Be very clear about what you want - if the look isn't right at the trial, speak up!

Plan to go out the night of your trial. (Put that fancy hairdo to good use!) Pay attention to how long the hair style lasts. It is also a good idea to take note of the products that your stylist uses so that the same things are used when it comes time for the real thing.

Be aware that the appointment may cost as much as the day of styling and that if there are discounts, there may be a catch - some salons will require you to pay for your day of appointment, will not do a full styling or will not place the veil and accessories (Glamour.com). If possible, you could try to schedule a dress fitting after the trial as well, so that you can see what your hair will look like with your dress (Wiki.weddingbee.com).

For examples of wedding styles, tips for growing out your hair for your wedding day, advice for healthy, shiny hair and much, much more: Click Here!

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