- You want to make sure you look like yourself - your husband-to-be should recognize you when you walk down the aisle
- Try to match your hairstyle with the theme of your wedding
- You need to think simplicity when it comes picking your hairstyle - 50 years down the road you don't want to look back at your wedding and think "why did I wear my hair like that"?
- Stay in your comfort zone - you want to look and feel comfortable on the day of the wedding
- Find a hairstylist that you can be open and honest with and also someone you can trust
- Do 1,2, or 3 (depending on the complexity) trial 'hair' runs of before the big day
- Make sure to bring pictures of ideas you have for your hair to your hairstylist so he/she can get an idea of what you like and are looking for
- In the trial(s), bring any jewels that you may want to incorporate in your hair - you don't want to surprise your hairstylist with any curve balls
- Communicate with your hairstylist what kind of 'hair' she prefers to work with - whether that be one day unwashed, washed, etc.
- Wear a button down shirt to the get your hair done on the day of your wedding
- Leave yourself plenty of time in the morning to get to the hairstylist and etc. so it can be an enjoyable experience
- Prepare a hair emergency kit for any future hair disasters or complications
Wedding Hair DONT'S
- Don't do your own hair - it can add a lot of stress on you
- Don't be cheap when it comes to hiring someone to do your hair - cheap is not always better
- Don't color, cut, condition, and ect. very close to the wedding - if something goes wrong, you want plenty of time to fix mistakes
Nice post. I also saw more info about hairs
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