Help Your Wedding Hairstylist Help You

You ever have one of those moments where you realize that if you had only known then what you know now you’d have saved a lot of time, money, energy or even embarrassment? Yeah, I’m pretty sure we all have.

Unfortunately, weddings seem to be one of those things where you just learn as you go – sure, you’ve got checklists and planners and guides, but unless you’ve already been through one, you just don’t know what to expect for you.

I’d like to share a few tips that I’ve gathered along the way that will definitely help brides with the hair and makeup process. Some of these are things that typically aren’t talked about because maybe they’re considered taboo, rude, or you just don’t know how a bride will react. Some are things you just don’t know until you know, you know? I hope all of them will help you have the best wedding day possible.

Timing is everything! In order for your wedding day to move along like a well oiled machine, you need to have a schedule. I’m not saying every bride should be Type A and lord knows nobody loves a bridezilla, but those ladies that have an organized plan of action find that they can enjoy their day so much more than those who don’t.

It’s very common for brides to start their day with hair and makeup. Knowing how many of your bridesmaids, moms, grandmas, flower girls, etc. are getting their hair done beforehand will definitely help keep you on schedule. As your stylist, we’re prepared to deal with the unexpected, but it makes our jobs (and the rest of your day) so much easier if we know hair and makeup aren’t going to make you late for everything else.

Clean hair makes for a happy stylist. Somewhere, somebody decided that dirty hair creates a better up-do. I’m here to tell you that’s not the case. Not anymore, anyway. Advances in product technology let us create pretty much any texture or feel we want for your hair. We also have products that we know work well and that we prefer to use. If you show up to have your hair done on your wedding day with product already in your hair, we can’t guarantee that it will hold like it’s supposed to. Please, have everyone in your bridal party that is having hair and makeup done show up with clean, dry hair and a clean face.

Ambiance is underrated. It’s your wedding day! You’re getting your hair and makeup professionally done!! You’re surrounded by your BFFs and people who love you!! Exclamation point overkill? Maybe. But I wanted to prove a point. Your wedding day is a happy day, so make sure every part of it includes things that make you happy. Music, food, drinks, conversation…all of these elements can help set the tone for the entire event, so use them.

You are in charge. Not your mom, not your maid of honor, not your mother-in-law-to-be. You. It’s absolutely astounding how many times I’ve seen personalities flip on a wedding day, making everyone uncomfortable in the process. As with the scheduling advice above, make sure everyone in the room knows what the expectations are (in a polite and pleasant way, of course) for hair and makeup and stick to it. Please don’t make your stylist have to play police officer as well.

Trials are a must. Especially if this is the first time you and a stylist have worked together. You may have a style that you love in photographs, but change your mind once you see it on you. Trials also give us a chance to get to know one another, let me know what your plans are for the big day and let us work through any potential glitches that may come up.

Bonus tip: Schedule your hair and makeup trial for the same day as your bachelorette party or other important event. You’ll look fabulous out on the town and get to test the endurance of your look throughout the evening.

Do you have any additional tips to add? Anything you wish someone would have told you before the big day?

Bobby Pin 101: The First Step to a Great Up-Do

I’ve noticed a lot of DIY up-do tutorials floating around the web lately. If you’re on Pinterest (and you should be; it’s totally fun and inspiring!), you know what I’m talking about. While most of these tutorials boast super-easy steps, it dawned on me that none of them will be easy if you don’t know the proper way to use a bobby pin.

Sounds silly, right? You might be surprised to know how many people improperly use bobby pins, resulting in an up-do that quickly becomes an up-don’t (or perhaps a down-do?). Anyway, I’ve outlined a couple of simple tips to help you get the most out of your bobby pin usage.

Tip #1: Don’t open the pin.

It may seem like the more hair you can shove in the bobby pin, the better. It’s not. A bobby pin is meant to hold only as much hair as it can hold when inserted from a closed position. No more; no less. In fact, when you over stuff a bobby pin, it forces the pin out of your hair, causing the hair to fall out of the up-do.

To properly insert a bobby pin, simply slide it into the spot you want it to hold in its natural, closed position. You might be surprised at how much more effective a bobby pin is when inserted correctly.

Tip #2: Use the right bobby pin for your hair.

If you’ve ever shopped for bobby pins, you know that there are several types to choose from.

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If you have fine, thin hair, a smaller bobby pin is what you want to use. If you try a pin that’s too large, it won’t hold your hair. On the contrary, ladies with thick or curly hair should use the larger bobby pins – you’ll need the extra oomph behind these pins to hold your locks.

A hairpin is a bit of a twist on the bobby pin and is distinguished by its U shape and wavy pattern on both sides. I never use these types of pins on their own to create an up-do. They’re more useful in holding down an unruly piece that has escaped or for pinning a longer bang piece back into the up-do.

Tip #3: Don’t put too much thought into it.

Unless you’re going for a very sleek look, don’t try to be too “perfect” with your up-do. Agonizing over the exact placement of each pin and whether or not any of them can be seen takes all of the fun out of getting a great look.  Besides, slightly messy, imperfect hair is an absolute “do” right now!

What are some of your favorite up-dos to do to your hair? Have any additional bobby pin tips or tricks?

Items Every Bride Needs to Survive Her Wedding Day

Bridal emergency kits are a thing of genius. They can completely save the day if any unexpected mishap occurs, which will definitely let everyone breathe a little easier. And believe me, just when you think a mishap is not going to happen, it does.

There are some very comprehensive lists available online – The Knot offers a stellar one – and plenty of pre-made kits to purchase if you’re not the DIY type.

Of course, there are going to be items that are specific to your needs and to your wedding that should probably be added to your kit. Getting married in a humid, hot environment? Might I suggest adding blotting papers to your list? Nobody wants a shiny wedding party in their photos.

Winter wedding in a snowy environment? ChapStick is a must to avoid dry, peeling lips – your first kiss as a married couple should be memorable for the right reasons.

I make sure I leave my brides with hairspray, a comb and bobby pins. All of them also have the option of having me pick up a lip gloss or lipstick at their trial, which they then keep to reapply throughout their wedding day. It’s important to look just as great in reception photos as you do pre-ceremony.

Do you have any additional items that should be added to every bridal emergency kit? Have you been in a wedding where one came to the rescue?

Jump into Fall Weddings with a Copper Mane

I’d be lying if I told you I wasn’t a bit impartial toward red hair…I love it. It’s fiery, conveys a spunky personality and there are just SO many shades to play with.

As we inch closer to fall my head has been swarming with visions of brides with tresses the color of changing leaves, so I thought I’d share some of my favorite red looks with you!

For a more subtle red, auburn is a great choice for brunettes and blondes can kick it up a notch with a strawberry color.

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However, if you want to really let your hair flame, these options are super fun and will definitely turn heads:

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I love the mix of highlights in this one – it really does look like a beautiful fall landscape!

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Keep in mind that if you do decide you want to be a ginger for your big day, you should definitely experiment well in advance. I absolutely advise against drastic color change too close to your wedding day – especially if it’s a tone or shade you’ve never tried before.

Also remember that red is one of the most difficult colors to maintain and can be incredibly high-maintenance. Because it fades so quickly, you’ll want to cut the hair washing down to only a couple of times a week and definitely use a color treating shampoo. I also recommend throwing a color depositing shampoo into the mix every couple of weeks. It will give your red a boost and can help keep it from looking dull or brassy.

Who are some of your favorite redheads?

Wedding Hair That’s Braidtastic!

Braids are experiencing a surge in popularity right now and are definitely a great way to add some romance to your wedding hair.

No longer just for little girls, athletes or Pippi Longstocking, braids can be sophisticated, playful or add a bit of bohemian flair.

Here are some of my favorite takes on braided wedding hair:

The braided bangs:

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While the photo above is an example of a pretty simple braided bang (great for beach or farm weddings!), you can definitely get more complex and create a “halo” effect.

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Another modern take on braids is the fishtail braid. This braid can look super funky or truly bohemian, depending on how it is styled.

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It looks similar to a French braid, but uses a different technique which creates a look much like a fish tail (hence the name).

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One of my absolute favorite ways to style a braid is in an up-do – especially since there are just tons of ways to do it.

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I adore the way the braid in the photo above was twisted into an elegant bun. It adds so much dimension and would look beautiful with a flower, sparkly clip or fascinator.

This braided up-do puts a spin on the traditional French braid:

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Gorgeous!

Have you seen a braided style that you’re dying to try? Please share a link or photo in the comments.

Short Wedding Hair that Goes the Distance

A funny thing happens when most women get engaged…their hair instantly starts growing. It’s as though a nerve receptor is triggered the moment that ring hits their finger that sends pulses of panic straight to the hair follicles.

The thing is, a lot of you look AMAZING with short hair! It’s your style of choice and the way that most people think of you. Yes, you want to look glamorous and princess-like on your big day, but you also want to look like YOU.

Believe it or not, but there are so many beautiful ways to style short hair for a wedding. Think finger waves, sparkly clips, tiaras and headbands. Here are just a few places to take some inspiration for short wedding hair:

The Red Carpet

Think about it. If Michelle Williams, Halle Barry, Natalie Portman, Winona Ryder, Meg Ryan, Carrie Mulligan and Reese Witherspoon can all make short hair look fabulous on some of Hollywood’s biggest nights, so can you on your big day.

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The Roaring ‘20s

There’s something wildly seductive about a well-placed pin curl. Take a cue from the Flapper days and embrace this incredibly romantic look. You can even jazz it up a bit (HA! Get it? Jazz?) with some sparkle or feathers.

 

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The Internet

Ok, so I know that’s a bit of a broad suggestion, but I promise if you Google “short wedding hair,” your head will spin with all of the incredible ideas out there. Also try searching on Pinterest.com and YouTube.

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Your Stylist

Duh. But seriously, you’d be amazed at what we can do with some well-placed bobby pins and hairspray. AMAZED! It’s part of our job to stay on top of new trends and use our knowledge and some imagination to create magic with just about any head of hair.

Of course, if you find that even after all of these great ideas you still want long hair for your wedding, there’s always the trusty hair extension. : )

What are some of your favorite short hairstyles? Please share them in the comments!

Have Fun with Wedding Hair Accessories

It’s always so rewarding for me to help make a bride’s vision of herself become a reality on her wedding day. Of course, I have some of the most fun when a bride comes to me with an awesome hair accessory that I know is going to take her hair from “wow” to jaw-dropping.

An accessory can completely change the look of a bride’s hair and can be anything from elegant and sparkly to funky and colorful – it’s all in the details, right??

There are so many great online resources for finding out-of-this-world bridal hair accessories that the problem can actually become narrowing down the selection to find the one for you. A few of my favorite sites to help you get started include:

ban.do – The creative genius behind designers Jen and Jamie’s line of whimsical, playful and gorgeous accessories is delightful. While they do have a bridal line, I love the Black Label pieces for their unique, one-of-a-kind quality.

ban.do Black Label

Etsy – The mecca of all things hand-made and crafty, it’s incredibly easy to lose yourself for hours on this site. While there are many stores (like, literally hundreds) to choose from, Sibo Designs, Portobello and Untamed Petals all offer amazing selections that are oh so pretty.

Untamed Petals

Tiger Lilly Jewelry – This site offers an impressive selection with everything from tiaras to birdcage veils to limited-edition vintage finds. They even offer a Bridal Stylist service to provide inspiration and a Live Chat option if you have a specific question or need help choosing an item.

Tiger Lilly Jewelry

Remember, it’s always important to keep the tone, feel and setting of your wedding in mind when choosing how you want to style your hair. This will definitely help narrow down some of the accessory choices. Going for a laid back, beachy vibe? Perhaps a tiara isn’t the route you want to go.

Also, make sure you use your stylist! We’re a great resource and can help you narrow down some of the looks you like based on technique, trends and how your hair will behave due to texture and thickness.

What are some of your favorite places to find hair accessories?

Our New Blog!!

Welcome to the new blog for Paper Dolls Wedding Hair & Makeup! I’m going to use this forum to blog about all of the awesome weddings that I am blessed enough to be a part of. I plan on adding a lot of pre-wedding tips and pictures of all of my favorite things that I’ve seen at weddings! And of course lots of pictures of hair and makeup ideas!!