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Beauty KIC Hair


Shall I wash my hair on the day or leave it dirty?


Preferably to wash your hair the night before the wedding, once slept on it’s easier to handle how ever if you have particularly oily hair and want to wash it that morning I can apply products to suit.


Is my hair too short to do? I actually love creating full styles from very little hair you will be surprised at what we can achieve. I have worked on putting up bobs, Asymmetric and undercuts.


Shall i have a veil?


First decide what is more important? If your likely to keep your veil in all


day and night we can place it under an up do so as not to hide the style.


If you’d like your hair down we could add detail to the sides of your hair as you wont see the back.


Hair up or down? Totally your choice we can try both at the trial I allow plenty of time so no pressure to decide straight away. In my experience weddings can be such a long day that brides have been glad to have their hair out of the way.


How soon should I colour my hair before my big day?


If its your usual colour with a regular stylist do it the week leading up to the day. If your wanting to try a new colour please do so well in advance to be sure this is what you want.


Shall I just leave my hair grow until after my wedding? By all means if you would like it to be long then yes let it grow but keep the ends tidy with a regular trim. Then after the big day treat your hair to a revamp.


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5* Academy trained stylist 10 years experience Available mobile


Specialises in Wedding Hair 07557 470591


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