Frequently Asked Questions
When should I book my wedding day
hair?
As soon as possible please. I take bookings up to a year in
advance. I already have some dates in 2011 booked up.
What do I need for the hair trial?
If you have any pictures from magazines or the internet bring
them with you. The more ideas you have, the easier it will be to give you the style you're after.
How many styles can I try during the trial?
Normally a trial session will take between 2 and 3 hours and
sometimes up to 4 hours. I will try as many different styles as needed within the alloted time.
Can I come to you for my hair trial?
Usually I travel to you because I like to know where I am
going on the wedding day. This helps me by saving time and the possibility of getting lost trying to find you on
the day! However, if you don't have a place where you can have your trial hair done, I can arrange for you to come
to me.
What do you charge for bridesmaids and Mother of the Bride?
The cost will depend on the style chosen and the work
involved. I usually advise the price on the day of the trial.
How many people can have their hair done?
Depending on the time of the wedding, the maximum is 8
people.
Is the cost of products included in the price?
The price agreed includes the cost of all hair styling
products such as hairspray, mousse, hair grips, pins and so on. It does not include the cost of hair pieces to
create volume; you will need to bring your own. Hair decorations like flowers, tiaras and fascinator's are not
included, but I will be happy to fit them for you.
What happens on the wedding day?
Preferably
everyone will wear a zip or button top. If you are having a blow-dry style the hair will need to be
washed and left damp ready for styling. All hair-up styles need to be dry and clean. Wash your hair the day before
or on the morning of the wedding. I provide all hair styling products and I bring my own equipment. I will
need easy access to a power point.
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