- If you don't like something, say it. Nothing bothers stylists more than when their clients are unhappy. And believe me, we can read body language better than you can imagine! But please keep in mind that updos are a work in progress. You can usually never see how they will turn out until they are almost complete. So if it looks a little scary for awhile, bare with your stylist. But if it looks like they are going in a totally different direction from what you want, say something.
- Don't put hair up to tight. This can cause headaches hours later and ruin a big day. If you feel your hair is too tight or a pin hurts, let your stylist know.
- If you have short hair, don't think you are excluded from the world of updos. As long as your hair is long enough to pull to the back of your head. Here's the trick. Instead of trying to gather your hair in one ponytail, divide hair into 2 or 3 ponytails or even more if necessary. One at top, middle and bottom. Then curl or style the ponytails and be sure to interlock them by combining hair from each as you work your way down. No one will ever know you have short hair!
- Choose a do' that fits you and your personality. You want to look like yourself, just a tad more beautiful and glamorous.
- Leaving wisps and bangs out will soften a harsh updo.
- Have the Stylist show your mom or a bridesmaid how the veil or tiara is fastened to your hair. If you choose to remove the veil at the reception, they can easily do this for you.
- Take along a small baggy of hair pins and a travel size hair spray with you at all times on your big day.
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