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How many weeks before your wedding should you get your hair done?


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As your wedding day draws near, the list of tasks to complete can feel endless. Amidst the whirlwind of preparations, one question that frequently arises is: when should you get your hair done? Striking the right balance between having your hair perfectly styled and ensuring it looks fresh on the day can be a delicate process. In this guide, we'll explore the optimal timing for getting your hair done before your wedding day, helping you plan this essential aspect of your bridal look with confidence.


6-8 Weeks Before Initial Consultation and Hair Assessment


Around 6 to 8 weeks before your wedding, schedule a trial with a professional hairstylist. During this appointment, discuss your wedding theme, dress style, and your desired hair look. This is an excellent opportunity to get advice on the best hairstyle for your features, dress, and theme. If you're considering any significant changes, such as a new cut or color, this is the time to explore those options. Keep in mind that drastic changes should be made well in advance to ensure you have time to adjust and for any unexpected issues to be addressed. Very important: BRING INSPO PICS, it eliminates any confusion between stylist and client. We can speak different languages, and photos help to reduce this.


Weeks Before: Hair Color and Highlights


If you're planning to color your hair for your wedding, aim to schedule your color treatment around 2-4 weeks before the big day. This timing ensures that your color has settled and any initial intensity has softened by the time of your wedding. It also allows you to address any potential color adjustments or touch-ups if necessary. If you regularly get highlights, balayage, or other color techniques, this is also a good window to refresh them for added dimension and vibrancy, or add a toner for achievement of the your perfect color!


2-4 Weeks Before: Finalize Haircut and Treatment


Around 2 to 3 weeks before the wedding, have your final haircut and any necessary treatments. This ensures that your hair looks fresh and healthy without appearing overly styled. A slight trim can help get rid of split ends and maintain your hair's shape, while treatments like deep conditioning or glossing can add shine and manageability.




1-2 Days Before: Wash and Prep


Wash your hair a day or two before the wedding, depending on the type of hair you have. Avoid using heavy products or treatments that can weigh down your hair. This step ensures that your hair is clean, manageable, and ready for styling, as it’s much easier to work with slightly “dirty” hair. Remember not to wash your hair on the actual wedding day, unless you hair has a tendency to to get oily quickly. Our advice is to wash your hair the night before, and if there’s time in your itnerary, come to your stylist before the rehearsal dinner for a blow out! This also allows the stylist to utilize their preference of products, as well as them knowing your hair !


On the Wedding Day: Hair Styling


Arrive at your appointment with dry, clean hair, and bring along any accessories and the veil you plan to wear. Allow ample time for the styling process, including any makeup application and dressing. This ensures a relaxed and enjoyable experience, allowing you to fully savor every moment. Please make sure you wear a button down shirt, as you don't want to lift a shirt over your hair is looking so fabulous! Lastly, please share all of this information with your bridal party! As a stylist , it’s a nightmare when you show up and everyone has damp hair! No one wants to be charged extra (which we will do) if we have to spend precious time blow drying hair. Time is of the essence on the morning-of!


Key Considerations: Hair Type and Weather


While the timeline outlined above provides a general guideline, it's essential to consider your specific hair type and the weather conditions of your wedding day. For instance, brides with particularly oily hair might want to schedule their final wash closer to the wedding day to ensure their hair stays fresh. Similarly, if your wedding is in a humid or rainy location, you might opt for a hairstyle that can withstand these conditions.


In essence, the timing of your pre-wedding hair preparations is a delicate balance between ensuring your hair is perfectly styled and maintaining its freshness. By following this timeline and considering your hair type and wedding conditions, you can confidently walk down the aisle knowing that your hair will be a stunning complement to your overall bridal look.



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