When & Why You Should Do A Trial.

When it comes to buying clothes, unless you already know the quality and fit of the brand, you want to try things on before buying, right? The same goes for a wedding hairstylist! If you have known your stylist and they’ve done your hair for years, then it’s almost a no-brainer; but not all color & cut artists are experienced in wedding styles.

This is your big day, and you want to look your best. Doing a trial will ensure you love the look and the stylist you’re working with!

So at what point during your planning should you do a trial? Schedule your trial 3-4 months before the wedding. A great day to do it is when you have a bridal shower or dress fitting; this will help you get the full look and see if there is anything you would like to change or adjust.

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