Wedding Hair Helpfull Information
To help us serve you better we ask that everyone in your party consider the following:
* Do not wash your hair the day of your visit to the salon
* Avoid using any product in your hair or if you must, use as little as possible
* Your hair should be completely dry. Because blow drying requires more time and work we do charge an additional $20 for each client that requires blow drying
* A comfortable button down shirt is preferable
* Do not flat iron your hair
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Due to the length and density of hair, prices may vary. We recommend that you consult with your stylist first if you have any questions regarding prices. For general pricing please click here.
If you prefer services to be performed at your condo, we highly recommend Jessica Miller with Make Me Blush who strictly does "outcall" weddings.
NOTE: We do not offer discount packages.
Our stylists are highly talented, creative and extremely skilled in both wedding updos and professional makeup. To better help you in deciding what wedding hair style may be right for you we have put together some simple guidelines to consider. If you don't find the answer here you can speak with one of our stylists who will take the time to answer any questions or concerns you may have.
Q:Which Wedding Hair Styles Are Right For A Formal Wedding? Casual? Beach?
A: The single most important thing about a wedding hairstyle is that it makes you feel beautiful. That said, just about any hair style can be tailored to fit the formality of your wedding.
Black-Tie Wedding Hair Style:
The most common wedding hairstyle for a black-tie wedding (the most formal type of event) is the updo. The updo can range from a smooth chignon, to a complicated design of braids and curls pinned and pulled together by your stylist. In general, off the shoulders is the rule, and regal elegance is the goal.
Formal Wedding Hair Style:
An updo works well at a formal wedding, too; in fact, the most-wanted hairstyle for the last few years was a tight, sleek bun with side-parted bangs. However, if you’d like to let your hair down, a half-up, half-down style is a beautifulcompromise. Your stylist will sweep the front section of your hair back, up, or to the side, and anchor it with a pretty accessory, while letting the rest of your hair fall loose. This style is extremely versatile and the perfect middle ground between formal and casual.
Semi-Formal Wedding Hair Style:
The sky’s the limit for a semi-formal wedding. If you steer towards an updo, consider one that is soft and less structured. The half-up, half-down style works well, and loose hair is perfectly acceptable. If you’re leaving your hair down, however, make sure it’s a polished look; tousled doesn't’t mean messy, and straight doesn't’t mean flat. Think sleek pageboy, or a riot of perfectly formed curls.
Casual Wedding Hair Style:
A casual wedding hair style doesn't require a specific style, but whatever you choose should still be polished. If you want to go with your usual style, dress it up a little with some product and a professional blow dry. If you’d like an updo, consider a structured ponytail, or a loose French twist with tendrils left loose.
Beach Wedding Hair Style:
A Destin beach wedding is the perfect occasion for loose, styled hair. Hair left down can easily withstand ocean breezes, and is utterly romantic when paired with bare shoulders. A casual updo like pretty curls piled on top of your head can work well sea side, too, but stay away from anything super structured.
For your Destin wedding come see the girls at Bliss Salon in Destin. You'll enjoy the upbeat atmosphere and most importantly, Bliss Salon will see to it that you make it to the church on time or in most cases the beach on time.