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How to Find a Wedding Hairstylist
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You want to look glamorous on your wedding day. You plan and spend your time and money for achieving the desired effect. You want to look radiant and elegant and having your hair done by the hairstylist will go a long way in achieving this. Although you may have been doing your own hair and you are capable of looking good in your own hairstyle, to feel like a queen, you need the help of a professional hairstylist. A good professional will take your personal style into account and create a look that blends your style with the atmosphere of the event flawlessly.
Below are some ideas to help you select ahairstylist:
You should decide on the hairstylist at least two months in advance of your wedding day.
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- If you admire the hairstyle of any person, ask for the details of their stylist. Most of them will feel flattered and reveal the name of their salon.
- Schedule a consultation with the salon, you should not be charged for the consultation.
- Ask for a reference from the stylist before you decide and take time to follow up with the stylist's reference.
- Ask to see photographs reflecting the works of the stylist.
- See if the hairstylist is asking the correct questions - about the wedding dress, headpiece, tiara, etc.
- If possible, take a photo of the style you want - either from the magazine or from an online website, and ask the stylist if that will suit your facial structure.
- Tell the stylist exactly how much time you can spend with him/her for styling your hair.
- Fix the appointment and get the phone number of the hairstylist and give your contact number also.
- If you have time, try to get a similar hairstyle done by the stylist and see for yourself if you like the outcome.
- We advise you not to go in for a new haircut a few days before your wedding day.
- Keep in hand the details of your second choice hairstyle as a back up plan.
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