We recommend the bride should visit the salon at least three months before the wedding for a full face to face consultation to discuss her exact requirements, and to book future appointments for a minimum of one hair rehearsal and the wedding day it's self.
The type of information your stylist will need to find out from you to help create your perfect look is: the type of dress, whether it is fancy or simple, slim or full and most importantly, what type of neckline.
Whether the headdress you want will work with your hair and style, and if you are having a veil exactly where it will go best. Little thing that may determine your hairstyle is yours and the bridegroom's height.
When you have your bridal hair practice it is best to turn up with clean hair so the stylist can practice as many looks as the time allows, remember this is a practice and is to give you an idea of different looks so all the little fancy bits will be put in later.
Once you have decided on the best and most appropriate style, then is the time to draw up a pre-wedding hair and beauty plan, which includes a schedule to get hair healthy and glossy in time for the wedding.
You will need to include timing for colour, cutting and any beauty work required. It is also best to work on a home care maintenance programme that your stylist can recommend.
Don't forget the bride's mother and all the rest of the wedding party and ensure there appointments have been booked.
When the big day arrives allow enough time for your stylist to complete your look without rushing, as you want the day to run smoothly form the start.







