Bridal Hair Stylists Birmingham AL
Bridal hair stylists help brides look beautiful for their big wedding day. Read on to find local bridal hair stylists in Birmingham, AL and gain access to vintage hairstyles, short bridal hairstyles, wedding hairstyles, and wedding updos, as well as advice and content on bridal hair accessories.
Richard Joseph Salon Spa
205.871.6001
2410 Fairway Drive. Suite 104
Birmingham, AL
Richard Joseph Salon Spa
205.871.6001
2410 Fairway Drive. Suite 104
Birmingham, AL 35213
Services
Haircut / Style, Manicures, Hair Color, Pedicures, Highlights / Lowlights, Facials, Color Correction, Microdermabrasion, Permanents, Massage, Body Waves, Body Wraps, Wave Relaxers, Body Treatments, Permanent Straightening, Spa Packages, Ethnic Hair, Hair Removal, Up – do's, Make Up, Special Occasions, Brow / Lash Tinting, Bridal Services, Make Up Application
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Miracles Hair Design And Salon
(205) 923-0006
3010 Jefferson Ave SW
Birmingham, AL
Miracles Hair Design And Salon
(205) 923-0006
3010 Jefferson Ave SW
Birmingham, AL 35211
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Head Start Hair Care
(205) 980-0606
710 Inverness Cors
Birmingham, AL
Head Start Hair Care
(205) 980-0606
710 Inverness Cors
Birmingham, AL 35242
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Head Start Hair Care
(205) 631-4247
655 Fieldstown Rd
Gardendale, AL
Head Start Hair Care
(205) 631-4247
655 Fieldstown Rd
Gardendale, AL 35071
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Headstart Family Hair Care
(205) 853-9835
5124 Old Springville Rd
Pinson, AL
Headstart Family Hair Care
(205) 853-9835
5124 Old Springville Rd
Pinson, AL 35126
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Sanctuary
205.879.4757
1931 29th Ave. South
Homewood, AL
Sanctuary
205.879.4757
1931 29th Ave. South
Homewood, AL 35209
Services
Haircut / Style, Hair Color, Highlights / Lowlights, Color Correction, Permanent Straightening, Up – do's, Special Occasions, Hair Extensions
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Tangles
(205) 823-7376
3386 Morgan Dr
Birmingham, AL
Tangles
(205) 823-7376
3386 Morgan Dr
Birmingham, AL 35216
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Head Start Hair Care
(205) 856-4421
1687 Center Point Pkwy
Birmingham, AL
Head Start Hair Care
(205) 856-4421
1687 Center Point Pkwy
Birmingham, AL 35215
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Head Start Hair Care
(205) 620-9382
265 Helena Market Pl
Helena, AL
Head Start Hair Care
(205) 620-9382
265 Helena Market Pl
Helena, AL 35080
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The Mane Event
334.864.9989
16444 Veterans Memorial Highway 50 West
Layfayette, AL
The Mane Event
334.864.9989
16444 Veterans Memorial Highway 50 West
Layfayette, AL 36862
Services
Haircut / Style, Pedicures, Hair Color, Facials, Highlights / Lowlights, Microdermabrasion, Color Correction, Massage, Permanents, Body Wraps, Body Waves, Body Treatments, Wave Relaxers, Spa Packages, Up – do's, Hair Removal, Special Occasions, Make Up, Bridal Services, Brow / Lash Tinting, Manicures, Make Up Application
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Wedding Hair 2009 . . What will your wedding hair style be? “Wedding Hair Style Ideas” With wedding season just around the corner, you may have chosen your date, location and dress, but have you chosen your wedding hair? Your hairstyle is as vital to your overall look as anything else, so don’t forget to plan ahead when it comes to your wedding hair do too! Need help with wedding hair ideas? Well that’s what I’m here for! Read on for timelines, tips and ideas. Wedding Hair Timeline - 6 weeks before wedding: Find a hairstylist and bring in pictures to practice your wedding hair favorites.
- 4 weeks before wedding: Try an at-home hair treatment like a moisture mask to get the healthiest and softest wedding day hair possible. Do this hair treatment weekly.
- 2 weeks before wedding: Have you chosen your favorite wedding hair style yet? If not, get to it and schedule another trial run!
- 1 week before wedding: Get wedding hair cut and color. Do a final trial run (with your headpiece).
- Day before wedding: Wash your hair (second day hair is better to style with) and do one last hair treatment.
- Day of wedding: Today is the day! Your wedding hair should be perfect!
Wedding Hair Style Ideas: . Wearing Your Hair Up ~~ Wearing your hair up is a great option for wedding hair. It gives off a formal vibe, so go with a style like this if you are having a formal affair, or if you want to show off a beautiful neckline or shoulders. A bit of bang in the front, like this picture shows, is very beautiful too.  A traditional wedding updo-style . Wearing Your Hair Down ~~ A relaxed and casual look, wearing your hair down has become quite popular lately with celebrities like Eva Longoria-Parker and Tori Spelling wearing this style for their wedding days. Soft, tousled waves make wedding hair worn down perfect for your special day.  . A wedding hair style worn down Wedding Hair Undecided ~~ Can’t decide between your wedding hair worn up or worn down? Why not meet in the middle and combine the best of both worlds by choosing a half-up, half down hairstyle? A hair style like this can be worn a variety of ways and works for both formal and casual affairs. Experiment with the amount of hair you put up, as well as where the headpiece or veil is worn for the best look.  Wedding hair worn partially up combines the best of both worlds. ... |
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 Wedding Hair Questions Wedding Hair Frequently Asked Questions “Wedding Hair Questions” My clients often ask me more questions about their wedding day hair than any other hair style I ever do for them. I have compiled the most common questions I’m asked so as to help you with your wedding hair too! I want long hair for my wedding, but my hair is so short now, what can I do about that? My Answer: It’s not always realistic for you to grow out super short hair to long lengths within the time frame of planning your wedding. You can begin growing your hair out now and add extensions or hair pieces later on if your hair is still not at your desired length. Also, hair grows about ¼ to ½ an inch per month, so if your wedding is six months from now, you can expect your hair to grow a total of 1 ½ to 3 inches by then. Keep in mind that you still need regular trims (about every 6-8 weeks) to keep your hair in a healthy state. How far in advance should I schedule my hair appointment? My Answer: I’d suggest scheduling it as soon as possible. Consider at least 3-6 months before your wedding day. That way you will not only be getting the exact time you want and need for your appointment, but other arrangements that need doing can easily be made around your timing.Is a trial wedding hair style necessary?My Answer: Absolutely! Definitely do a trial run-through of the wedding hair style that you want. This will give you and your hair stylist the opportunity to see how it looks on you, as well as adjust any parts of the hair style you may want altered. What should I do the day of my wedding to be prepared to have my hair styled? My Answer: I would suggest washing your hair the day before instead of that day. Second day hair tends to hold a hair style better. Also, don’t forget to wear something that is easy to remove after we’ve styled your hair. I suggest a robe or button/zip up shirt. This way ... |
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 Wedding Hair . Wedding Hair Style Should be One of The Earliest Decisions For Brides “Wedding Hair Tips” I had one of those particularly fun hair style classes the other night where a “bride to be” came with a couple of trusted friends to see if she could get some ideas for the right wedding hair style for the big day. She had that glow about her, that only young brides get, as they juggle the hundreds of details for the biggest day she is likely have for many years to come. The whole class caught a bit of the “glow” that she was experiencing, as we all were remembering a similar time and similar feelings. The enthusiasm was catchy and there was a buzz and everyone was excited to share thoughts and suggestions with each new wedding hair style was created on the computer screen. She found some great looking wedding hair updo’s and colors for her hair highlights. She hadn’t yet found a hairdresser that she liked, but she left with some solid recommendations from the fourteen other attendees. The two friends, who were to be her bridesmaids, also got some new wedding hair ideas to tryout. Driving home I reflected on how much fun this class was and how I have been neglecting those of you who are regular readers who might be taking that big walk down the isle soon. Here is an interesting wedding hair style article that I recently came across: | “ |  | ,, | Read the entire ar... |
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