Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Wedding Hair Tips

By Dennis E. Price


Each of us requires a hair cut on a regular basis. Some more than often than depending on how fast your hair grows. I think We can all agree that at some point in our lives we have had a bad hair cut. When we arrive at the saloon we hand over a photo of how we wish our hair to look and leave the shop very sad as we look nothing like the model.

You don't want any of that to happen on your wedding day. Best advice would be to plan ahead and try several different styles at your saloon. Search through the internet for different ideas for your wedding day. Then ask your hairdresser to practise different styles on you.

Ask around at your work place or in your own family for any advice that previous brides can give you. No doubt someone has a tail of woe on their wedding day which you can hopefully avoid.

The first thing to concentrate on is what type of hair you have and what style suits your face. Once you have make your mind up the next stage would be to decide would be if you are wearing a veil or a headdress. Both of theses accessories will need to fit into the equation of what type of hair style to choose on your big day.

A good hairdresser will give you lots of ideas and tips on what to try for your wedding day. If you can keep the same hairdresser you normally visit as they will know your hair and what styles suit you best. Brides should look for a hairdresser who can give unpartial advice leaving the final decision up to you.

A top tip would be to have a number of different hair styles for your wedding day and ask your hairdresser to try a new hairdo each week until you are both happy with a final choice.

A final decision on hair style should also incorporate any accessories which you may have purchased or intending to buy. A good tip is to think about what type of wedding you are thinking of having i.e. outdoors or indoors or traditional or more laid back. Combining both your wedding theme and accessories with your hairdresser you will be able to come up with a fantastic hair design for your day.

A good plan when you go to the saloon that morning is to wear a blouse or cardi with buttons. This is easier to take off and slip on your wedding gown rather than trying to take a top off over your head undoing all the good work your hairdresser has done that morning.

Last but not least think about your time on your wedding. How long will you hair style take from start to finish. Remember you are not the only one who is having your hair styled that day. Your bride maids, mother and mother in law will all be having their hair worked on that day also.




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