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here comes the bride!
Lois Christie’s 10 Top Tips for a
Successful Bridal Hairstyle Photos Courtesy Intercoiffure
Your wedding hairstyle could be the
most photographed style you ever wear,
the only time in your life that a professional
photographer documents your
every move. When we see a celebrity
walk down the red carpet, or we reflect
on iconic brides, like the amazing
images of Kate Middleton as she walked
down the isle with Prince William, it is
easy to overlook all the work and preparation
that went into creating that perfect
look. Here are my top 10 points to
help you capture the perfect moment.
1. Gather ideas for inspiration - Research
and create your own look book to show
your hairstylist, makeup artist and bridal
boutique. What type of bride do you
want to be? Classic, romantic, trendy,
minimalist (clean and simple) fairytale,
glamorous, ethnic/bohemian, couture?
Start gathering images. The goal is to
capture your inner and outer beauty and
to be true to yourself.
2. Set a timeline – In the days and
weeks leading up to the wedding,
Christie suggests the following timeline:
prior to the wedding
done a day before the wedding
the days leading up to the wedding
weeks prior. Hair should be trimmed
two weeks prior. Make your appointments
two to three months in advance
on how you can remove unwanted hair
permanently – legs, bikini
have seen
3. Document each step
found your perfect gown, be sure to take
photos of yourself in your dress from different
angles: head to toe, front, side and
back. Then take a second group of
images from the waist up to see the
detail. If you are going to be wearing a
veil, take additional photos wearing the
veil. If you are wearing a headdress or
hair jewels, take these items with all
your photographs and your ‘look book’
to the salon to show your hairdresser
and makeup artist during the consultation.
Other important considerations: Is
your hairstyle going to be the ‘headdress’
embellished with hair jewels, or are you
going to cover 50 percent or more of
your hair with a veil? If so, will the veil
come off after the ceremony, and what
will your hair look like then?
4. Christie & Co. specializes in bridal hair
– Research salons that specialize in
bridal hair. Salons that belong to
met stringent criteria to become members
of this elite association (visit
Intercoiffure.com to find an Intercoiffure
salon in your area). Look for those that
also do editorial work. Hairstyling for
magazines ensures that the staff has
skills in the art of dressing and styling
hair. Just because your hairdresser is
great with cut, color and blow-drying
doesn’t mean she’s skilled in the art of
dressing hair. Do your homework, ask to
see a portfolio of the stylist’s work and
review the salon’s “look book” on bridal
and red carpet hair.
5. Do a trial run with your hairdresser –
ily member with you to the trial run,
someone who has a great sense of style
your hair (front, side and back). Stay
open-minded, as this is the time to
ding style. You and your hairstylist
should both keep a photo journal. On
your wedding day, this journal will be a
very important reference for your hairstylist
and makeup artist. It’s easy for you and
your stylist to forget what you decided!
plenty of horror stories about working
with brides and overprotective mothers of
ical, with your hairstylist. It’s all about
empowerment and working together as a
team to get the best result.
6. It’s all about the silhouette – Make
sure the style suits your face shape, with
the goal to make your face look oval. The
scale and balance must work for the “total
look.” Don’t cut yourself off at the neck.
7. Do a trial run with your makeup artist
-– Often soft and more natural makeup
looks are the best for a bride, but make
sure that if you are doing a natural look
you do not look washed out for the pho-
sions. The general rule with makeup is if
you do a strong eye, keep the lip soft; if
you do a strong lip, keep the eye clean
and soft. Two facial features that are so
important yet easy to shape are the perfect
arched eyebrow and a well-proportioned
lip shape.
Derma Radiance is a great 25-minute
treatment for glowing skin. It should be
done a week before the wedding. If
you’re having skin issues see the salon
esthetician for advice. Proper products
can alleviate problems in most cases.
From Intercoiffure’s “Imperial Bride” Collection.
8. When the clock strikes 12, will you still
look great? Will your hair and makeup
have longevity and look great from the ceremony
to the party? Discuss whether you
attention too. The new gel manicures can
carry you through your honeymoon. Do it
a day or two before the wedding.
9. Budget wisely
overlook the biggest challenge: Do your
plans fit your budget? Most top salons
offer a price package which should
include the consultation, rehearsal,
treatments and styling on the wedding
day. Don’t forget to discuss hair for your
honeymoon, such as a simple hairpiece to
slip over a ponytail – great for the pool!
Think about what you’re paying for your
shoes and your bouquet. Isn’t your hair
great hairstyle can make or break your
confidence on the big day. Invest well in
your hair and makeup services – and
enjoy being pampered, this is your journey,
this is your day.
10. The day of the wedding – Schedule
ist. Stay calm and allow your stylist to
recreate your approved and rehearsed
style. Remember the stylist is under pressure
to recreate the look. Please don’t let
your stress impact the confidence of your
stylist, who is trying her best to please you.
Christie & Co. Salon Spa is located at
personal bridal consultant will be happy
to assist you with all your needs. Visit
them online at www.christiesalon.com
or call 718-225-7766 for more info.
/www.christiesalon.com