
Congratulations on Booking Style with a Twist
Again, Thank you for Booking Style with a Twist, I'm excited and I can't to be part of your journey.
Please read the below and send this link to those having their hair done so that they know how to prepare their hair for the day.
If you or anyone getting their hair done have any questions, please feel free to reach out.
"I Just got engaged and don't know where to start"
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You just got engaged and don't know where to start! Feel free to download my free wedding checklist by clicking on the Link below
"How do I prepare my hair for the Trial/Wedding day?"
The preparation of the hair is very important and if you have hair extensions you can use these same steps to prepare those as well.
You will need to shampoo your hair the night before with a non-silicon based shampoo.
Shampoo your hair twice and then only add conditioner to the ends of the hair.
Blow dry the hair as smooth as possible (please do NOT use a straightener) and avoid using any products as this can make the hair heavy and hard to hold into place.
On the day wear a button up shirt or a silk/satin robe that way you can easily get your formal attire on without disturbing the hair style and your makeup.
"What to bring to the trial"
Coming prepared will make the trial run smoothly. Please have handy a photo of you and your bridesmaids dresses, hair inspiration photos and anything else you may be wearing in your hair like hair pieces and accessories and hair extensions. You can bring your veil, but it is not essential as I have a long and short veil we can try with. If we need to measure your veil for length you may wish to bring it with you.
"How do I wash out my hairstyle?"
It is very important that you read the following instructions to wash out your hair style.
1. Remove all pins, padding, clip-in extensions and hair ties from your hair. (You may need someone to help you take out your hair depending on your style)
2. Brush your hair with a paddle brush to break up the product in your hair and remove any teasing that may have been used in your style. Be sure to start at the ends and work your way up to the roots. (If you are finding it hard spray some shine spray oil in your hair to help)
3. Once you have completely brushed out your hair you can then shampoo your hair. You may need to do 3 shampoos to remove all of the product (a deep cleansing shampoo can also help). If you can still feel product in your hair then do another shampoo.
4. After rinsing out your 3rd shampoo apply conditioner to the mid-lengths and ends. Leave for 3 mins and comb your hair with a wide tooth comb before and after rinsing the conditioner.
"When should I get my colour done?"
You should have your colour done no less than a week before the event.

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