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Wedding Day Salon Tips

Brides, make the beauty prep on your wedding day faster and easier by having beauty professionals get you and your bridal party ready. It is so much quicker and less stressful for you plus, the professionals know how to make you look simply magnificent!

Here are some tips to get the most from your wedding day appointment at the salon. 


Trial Tips:
Be sure to have a trial hairstyle and makeup done one month before your wedding. 

Consult with your makeup artist and hair stylist about the look you want. Bring pictures so it is very clear what you want.

Take your veil with you to the trial along with any hairstyle pictures and makeup ideas. By doing a trial, you will save time.  Your hairstylist and makeup artist will know exactly what to do on your wedding day.

Wedding Day Tips:

bride having makeup done
Arrive at the salon on time or a little early. The schedule is usually booked tight to get everyone ready and out on time.

Have each person check in at the desk and find out who is doing their hair and their makeup and the times. This helps keep everyone organized and on time.

Be sure to wear a button down shirt or zippered sweatshirt to the salon on wedding day. A bride may have to cut her T shirt off at home to avoid wrecking her hair and makeup! 

A formal hairstyle and veil attachment will take about an hour. Bridesmaid formal hairstyles will take 45 minutes to an hour.
Makeup will take 45 minutes to an hour depending on the details such as, if you want to add individual lash flairs, strip lashes. It will take even longer for tattoo coverage.

Don't forget your camera! It's always fun to have some getting ready pics.
bride with veil being attached
It's always an exciting day in the salon when there is a bride! The bride is the center of attention in the fun party atmosphere as she is primped and pampered! 

If you choose, many hairstylists and makeup artists will come to your home or your wedding venue to get you ready on your wedding day. Be sure to have your makeup and hair trials done in the salon so the beauty pros know exactly what supplies they need to bring to get you ready.
bride and groom dancing
        Have a Beautiful Day! 
xo
Licensed Cosmetologist, Esthetician, Makeup Artist

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