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HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR WEDDING HAIRSTYLIST: CHECKLIST

Writer's picture: Nicole MedeirosNicole Medeiros

Choosing the right bridal hairstylist is an essential part of your wedding planning process. Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life, and you want to look and feel your best. Your hairstyle plays a crucial role in achieving the perfect look, so it's important to choose a hairstylist who can bring your vision to life. Here are some tips for selecting the right bridal hairstylist.



The wedding season is quickly approaching and we all know someone that is getting married this blog can be passed on to people to help them out with the right tips for finding the best hairstylist for them.


When creating your wedding budget there is so much to account for. Find out what is the most important thing to you. What will hold the memories? So stating the obvious getting a great photographer is important BUT finding the right hairstylist is just as important!


Here are 7 key steps in choosing your perfect wedding hairstylist and achieving the hair that will make you say yes and feel at your best on your BIG day!


Start your search early

It's essential to start your search for a bridal hairstylist early, preferably six months before your wedding day. This will give you enough time to research and choose the right hairstylist who can meet your needs.

Research

Before choosing a hairstylist, it's important to do some research. Look for hairstylists who specialize in bridal hairstyles and have experience working with different hair types and textures. Check out their portfolio and read their reviews online to get an idea of their style and quality of work.



Schedule a trial

Once you've narrowed down your list of potential hairstylists, schedule a trial. This will give you the opportunity to see their work firsthand and determine if their style matches your vision. During the trial, you can also discuss your hair type, preferred style, and any accessories you plan to wear on your wedding day.

Consider their experience

When choosing a bridal hairstylist, it's essential to consider their experience. Look for someone who has worked with brides before and has experience creating different styles, including updos, half-up, and lose styles. An experienced hairstylist will know how to work with different hair types and textures and create a style that will last throughout your wedding day.



Communication

Communication is key when it comes to choosing a bridal hairstylist. Ensure that you feel comfortable expressing your ideas and concerns to your hairstylist. A good hairstylist will listen to your needs and work with you to create the perfect style that matches your vision.

Availability

Make sure to choose a hairstylist who is available on your wedding day. It's essential to book early to ensure that your hairstylist is available on your wedding day. You may also want to consider booking your hairstylist for your bridesmaids and other members of your wedding party.

Pricing

Finally, consider the pricing when choosing a bridal hairstylist. While pricing should not be the only factor in your decision, it's essential to choose a hairstylist who fits within your budget. Make sure to discuss pricing upfront, so you don't encounter any surprises later on.


Ready to say I Do to your hairstylist?


Keep in mind that the right bridal hairstylist is an essential part of your wedding planning process. When the years pass we all look back on our photos and the last thing you want is to look back and say what was I thinking about choosing that hairstyle. That totally wasn’t my style. One thing to remember is that one of the few things that you will have for the rest of your life is your wedding photos!


So by starting your search early, researching, scheduling a trial and considering the stylist's experience, communication, availability, and pricing, you'll be sure to find a hairstylist who can bring your vision to life and help you look and feel your best on your wedding day.


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