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10 Tips for Perfect Wedding Hair
This article is written by Hair at Home

The right wedding hairstyle is just one of the things that help make the perfect wedding. The following is a list of tips to ensure everything goes smoothly so that you look and feel your absolute best on your wedding day.

6. How to choose a Hairdresser
The best advise I can give about choosing a hairdresser is to talk to a couple of hairdressers and listen to what they have to say about your hair and what they would do with it. They should talk about your hair history, what type of colours you have had in the past, what type of cuts you have had and what you did or didn't like about them, and generally get to know you and your tastes in style.

7. The Trial
At the trial you should talk about the dress and the image that you are after. Have pictures which you have found in magazines to help your stylist design the style for you. Also have your head bridesmaids with you to give advice. The cost will vary from hairdresser to hairdresser so make sure that you get prices before hand.

Things to look out for when trialing a hairdresser are:

  • The cleanliness of their equipment. If they are salon based this also means the salon. Tidy hairdressers do tidy work.

  • How well organised the hairdresser is. Is the equipment layed out ready to go or arranged in an orderly manner and packed well in their bags.

  • Are they interested in you and your wedding? Did they ask about the dress etc?

  • Have they suggested hair styles for you. Did they give you advice on your hair, not just the styles for your wedding but on hair care, as well as cutting and colouring advice?

  • Are they punctual? You need your stylist to be running on time on your wedding day.

8. Who goes first?
I always start with the bridesmaids making sure that a good communication is maintained to allow for changes in the hairstyles as we go. Then I do the mother of bride and any other relatives who are booked in, then comes the bride. The bride should be done last or near to last to make sure that she looks fresh. Last but not least the flower girls, only because of their age. Flower girls hair tends to be fine and wispy, and often does not hold styles well, plus they sometimes get impatient!

9. Pre-wedding cut / colour
Your Pre-wedding cut I feel should always be done by the hairdresser who is going to do your hair on the day of wedding. This takes away any chance of the hair being cut too short, and the hairdresser having difficulties with the style on the day. If you need to have a different hairdresser cut you hair, make sure they show you how much hair they are taking off before they start cutting.

Any colour work should be done anywhere from one to two weeks before the wedding. Style and colour changes are not recommended just before the wedding, and definitely not on the day.

10. On the day
The day of the wedding has arrived and you have to keep to a schedule. Try to wash your hair the night before, rather than on the day. You should allow approximately 40 mins for hair styling per person. What you should try to do is make a schedule for people to work by. Bridesmaid's hair and make up should be done first, then the mother of bride, the bride herself and last of all the flower girls depending on their ages.

Also, try to make sure that there are no errands left to do. Having people rushing in and out is very frustrating for the stylists, and may cause your party to run behind schedule.

The most important thing is that you feel comfortable with the person who is doing your hair and make up. Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life so you have to start it being relaxed and well prepared.

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About Hair at Home
Kerrie is the Creative Director of Hair at Home, a leading mobile hair and beauty business in Sydney. Kerrie is a professional hairdresser and makeup artist with over 10 years experience in the hair and beauty industry.

For further information please contact Hair at Home
Phone 1300 132 533
Website: Hair at Home

This article has been reproduced on Wedding Central Australia with permission
© Hair at Home 2002. All Rights Reserved

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