Showing posts with label wedding hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding hair. Show all posts

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Bridal Hair Tips


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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Welcome To Love Post

Today I did a video segment for this new social networking website called Love Post. 

This website is for couples to post to the world their love for each other, and make known their engagements.  It's also for people to share their unique story. Everyone has one, what's yours?

Within the website are tips from professionals that give their incites for the bride to be.


I was honored to be chosen to give a few demonstrations on how to pull my knowledge from doing hair in the editorial world, and modifying it for the modern bride.


Here are some images from today's shoot, to give you a glimpse of what you have to look forward to.





Here I am talking about product recommendations.



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Saturday, April 19, 2008

DESTINATION WEDDINGS PART ONE




How lucky are we to have the ability to splurge and actually travel to celebrate our special day? Although I have not had the opportunity to celebrate mine, I have been lucky to have been asked to do the hair and join in on the fun. From spectular St. Johns to breathtaking Telluride and even in our own backyard Florida (no shoes and all). They were all so enjoyable and well planned. Speaking of well planned see, James Abel Events for a detailed, tasteful and flowers to die. See James for a great Wedding experience any where in the world!!

back to hair baby! The idea of finding a hair stylist to do you hair for your wedding is hard enough much less in a strange City or a strange Country like Timbucktoo. Yes there are great hair dressers all over the world.

If your wedding is in a major U.S. city, chances are you can find someone that can do a great job. Smaller cities are a challenge. Some "cultures" have different tastes. So, depending on where your wedding is in the U.S., you can end up with, well how can I say it, a hair style influenced by that city's flavor. Have you ever heard, "The bigger the hair, the closer to God?" You catch my drift.

I can tell that I am going to have fun writing this one!!!

TO BE CONTINUED

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