A good wedding hairdresser will have strong opinions about wedding hair styles. Like any kind of designer, artist or creative person. They have certain philosophies about what styles are suitable and will consider everything from your dress, wedding theme, face shape, hair texture and more
Listen and learn from them, but also don’t be afraid to tell them what you envision, this will help inspire them to create the perfect style.
Professional
One way of gauging a wedding hairstylist’s expertise and professionalism with her craft is if she will present you with a solid portfolio of the wedding hairstyles she has already created for her previous clients.
It will be very helpful if you know some people who have already worked with the wedding hairstylist to know if she’s the real deal. A professional wedding hairstylist will do a trial of the wedding hairstyles you have chosen in order for you to decide which one to really go for.
She will take photos of each finished look from many different angles so that you’ll know how they look like from all views possible and determine which hairstyle will flatter you the most and will translate well in photos.
Arrangements
An important thing to consider when choosing a wedding hairdresser is the logistics on the day. Will your hairdresser be able to travel to your venue? Can you travel to the salon? What about others in your bridal party, are they having their hair done?
Remember to discuss all the finer details with your hairdresser in advance to ensure that everything runs smoothly on the day.
Book a Consultation
At Westwood Hairdressing, we have members of our team who specialise in wedding hair. Our Wedding Specialists attend regular training and are encourage to practise their creativity.
Remember to discuss all the finer details with your hairdresser in advance to ensure that everything runs smoothly on the day.
Book a Consultation
At Westwood Hairdressing, we have members of our team who specialise in wedding hair. Our Wedding Specialists attend regular training and are encourage to practise their creativity.
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