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Get Ready! ( Wedding Day Hair Preparation)

June 09, 2011 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: wedding hair

The most important thing you can do when deciding on the right hairdo for your wedding day is to…
DO YOUR HOMEWORK! Take time to flip through all of the bridal magazines you can find and visit the many bridal sites available to you on the internet. Do not settle for a hairdo just because it is easy or because someone else thinks it looks good on you. This is your day. Do not rush the process. There are probably hundreds if not thousands of hairdo choices available to you. Keep searching until you find the one that suits you best.
Bear in mind that whatever hairdo you select must FLATTER YOUR DRESS!

Your wedding dress must guide the hairstyle you choose. A general rule of thumb is that updos are best suited for backless wedding gowns, while dreamy ringlets perfect with princess ball gowns; and long, cascading waves are ideal for a wedding on the beach.
Once you have selected your gown and decided where you will hold our wedding, the next step is to CHOOSE YOUR HAIRSTYLIST !

In case you do not already know which hairstylist you will use for your wedding, find one who specializes in formal, theatrical or camera-ready hairstyles. For this, you may want to get recommendations from friends and theatrical companies in your area. If you simply don’t know where to start, read the credits at the end of your local news broadcasts. They often show credits for local hairstylists who work on the personalities who deliver your local news. Nearly all good hairstylists these days have a pictorial resume. When you meet with stylists for the initial interview, be sure to ask to see their portfolio.

While you are shopping around for a wedding hairstylist, STOP DOING YOUR OWN HAIR.

For six months leading up to the big day, get a professional to trim, color, and perm or chemically straighten your hair. This is a perfect way to audition hairstylists. By going to professionals for these services, you will be able to judge firsthand how their services will be delivered on your wedding day. If the perm, color, cut or style do not hold up, then they can be eliminated from your list of possible wedding hairstylists.
Last but not least, remember that on the average, hair grows about one half inch per month, so if you decide you want to wear an updo on your wedding day, but your hair is short, start letting it grow out immediately.

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You and Your Hairstyle

June 09, 2011 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: Hair

Your hairdo is more than just a statement of personal style, it also says a lot to the rest of the world about your personality type. We all know that when choosing a new hairstyle, it is important to take several factors into consideration, including the shape of your face and your body type. What we seldom take into account, however, is the impression our hairdo makes on strangers. What does the way you wear your hair say about the type of person you are?

Short hair that is well groomed sends a message of financial well-being and tells people that you to only care a bout your appearance but that you don’t care how much you have to spend to make sure you look great at all times. To some, an immaculately coifed short hairstyle may also indicate vanity and a deep seeded need to be accepted.

Long hair indicates immaturity and irresponsibility. It tells people that you have a Peter Pan complex and that you subconsciously do not want to accept the fact that you are getting older.
Women who purposely color their hair gray tend to also have challenges about growing old. These women are usually the ones who shrug off social norms. They often march to the beat of their own drums and make their own decisions as to what is right or wrong for them.

The truly non-conformist is the woman who sports an unusual hair color. These women are generally young, eccentric, artistic and live for the next adventure.

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