The Hamilton Spectator

Plan ahead for your wedding hairstyle

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A wedding is a tough time to experience a bad hair day. Clothing styles, time of day and weather all can dictate a wedding hairstyle, but ultimately one of the most important factors in a wedding hairstyle is finding a stylist who understand­s you and can exercise your vision. A patient, understand­ing stylist who is open to viewing different photograph­s and drawing inspiratio­n from various places, as well as running through a few trial styles, can help brides (and grooms) look their best. In fact, trials are a must to ensure that a chosen style will work with your hair texture.

If you plan to get your hair colored, profession­als recommend doing so about three weeks in advance of the big day so it looks natural and any potential snafus can be remedied beforehand. Your stylist may suggest a light trim prior to the wedding so that the ends are fresh and healthy. And since you’re putting your faith in a qualified stylist, trust their expertise and vision.

Keep an open mind to their suggestion­s. You may fall in love with one of the options you hadn’t considered. (MCC)

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