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Getting Ready For Your Big Day  While these tips are geared towards the bride to be, you can use these tips for any special occasion. Follow these steps to get ready for a great start! Wedding Hair- Getting off to a great start Whether you're planning a large or small wedding you've probably been planning for the even at least a year in advance. That is also the best time to start planning how you want to style your hair and to decide if you want to grow it longer. Most say that long hair gives you more options, and that is true if you decide to wear it up. But there are also some beautiful styles for shorter hair as well. Your hair grows about a half inch a month, meaning at the end of a year you're hair has grown about 6 inches. They also make some beautiful hair pieces which can give you the illusion of longer and thicker hair. Hairpieces are great and can give shorter hair much more styling options. It is also important to stay true to yourself. A bride who has always had long brown hair and decides to change to a short blonde bob a week before her wedding probably won't feel like herself before she walks down the aisle. Make sure to schedule a trial run with your stylist at least 2 months in advance. Be sure to take pictures of every aspect of the style once it's finished, this can be used as a guide to the stylist to remind her of what you've decided on as well as for you to view what the style looks like in pictures. Don't forget to bring along your veil, any accessories you want in your hair and pictures of what you would like and would not like your hair to be styled like. At your trial run, make sure to be open and honest with your stylist. If you aren't happy with the way things are going or the finished style let her know! It will not hurt her feelings, she needs to know if you aren't happy so she can figure how to make it work for you. It is your special day and your hair, you need to be happy with it at the end. Deciding on the Color If you are planning on coloring your hair before the wedding make sure that you try the color out a few months in advance. Right before your wedding is not the time to try out a new color. It is best to have a professional color your hair, especially before your wedding. We have the knowledge to correctly determine the colors complementary for your skin tone and the experience to know which chemicals and color lines work best for which types of hair. Highlights are a great choice for wedding day haircolor. They look very natural and require very little upkeep. Highlights also look beautiful in braids or curls. About Updo's When deciding how you plan to wear your hair, it is important to keep in mind the overall style of the dress and veil. For example, if you have a fancy dress you may want to wear your hair in a simple style, if you have a simple veil you make want to have a fancier hairstyle. Things To Keep In Mind | | Don't do anything too drastic right before the wedding | Make sure your hairstyle choice matches your dress and veil | | Schedule a trial hair run with us 2 months before | | Begin cutting out any pictures of styles you like | | Hair styles best when not completely clean | | Be open and honest with your stylist |
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