Hairstyles for weddings

Wedding hairstyles are usually romantic updos. It is not recommended to cut the hair or change your hairstyle before the wedding.

One thing I would do is if somebody comes in for a haircut before a wedding, I tell them not to cut it short. Do that after the wedding. I think what's important is not to change your haircut until after the wedding. Another thing, I would say to do is tear out pictures of certain hairdos that you like. We have different magazines for hairdos that people want. Showing us the dress helps as well. This way there is continuity and we connect with the client.


The trend right now is a combination of many different things. I think it is more like a combination of wearing hairstyles up and some down. Weddings are a special time and you want to say, "Hey, look at me." So you have to pick a special hairstyle that speaks something about who you are. Also, it is important to choose a hairstyle you won't hate looking at 20 or 30 years from now.


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