Wedding Hair Coloring Do’s & Don’ts

Oh! The journey to perfect wedding hair. When it comes to wedding day beauty, most brides know that they have to arrange for someone to do their makeup and style their hair. But there is also another item that should be on your wedding day checklist – hair color. If you love your natural hair color, that’s great, you don’t have to worry about this, but for many brides, perfect wedding hair starts with beautiful color or highlight. To help you achieve your desired look, here are the top wedding hair color do’s and don’ts – you don’t want to miss this!

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Important Tips For Dying Your Hair Before Your Wedding

No matter what type and color of hair you have, there are some essential tips that you need to know before tackling your wedding day hair color. First, you should decide what type of look you want to achieve. Once you determine this, you will know if you simply need a root touch up, all over color, or highlights. Next, you have to determine who is going to tackle coloring your locks. If you have a regular hairstylist and they are talented in the hair dying process, that’s great! But understand this. All hairstylists are not the same. Some are great at cuts and ok at coloring, while others may be more skilled with color than cuts.

Because you will be on stage at your wedding with all eyes on you, you definitely want to look your best. Having an outdated hair color or style may take away from your overall wedding day look. Do your research and maybe try out a few stylists long before the wedding so that you can select one that will give you an incredible dye job for your special day.

Timing is Everything

The worst thing you can do when dealing with your hair color is not to time it right. Imagine getting your hair colored days before your wedding and have it turn out terrible. Talk about a wedding nightmare! The key to beautiful locks on your wedding day is implementing a proper hair care and maintenance routine long before your special day. For many brides, hair and makeup are two things that generally get left to weeks before the wedding. While this will typically work out fine for most brides, we suggest that you begin six months before the day.

Why? Simply put, having your absolute healthiest hair on your wedding day takes time. And if you regularly get color treatments done, it can damage your hair. You should implement some hair treatments along the way to make sure that your hair is soft, strong, shiny, and healthy. These can include deep-conditioning treatments, hair masks, let your hair air dry as much as possible, and eating a well-rounded diet.

This six-month timeline will also give you ample time to test out hairstylists and hair color dyes that will provide you with your dream look. There are thousands of hair colors to choose from, and on top of that, your stylists can combine colors to create a hue that is one-of-a-kind. Perfecting the right tone for you can take time. A good rule of thumb is to go every two months to get your color freshened up, especially if you want to go lighter. Then have your final color done approximately two weeks before the wedding – unless your hair grows fast, then you may want to do it closer to the event, so your roots don’t show.

Wedding Hair Color Don’ts

Some definite things that you don’t want to do with your wedding hair color are below.

Drastic Change

Please, please, please! Don’t do anything too drastic. Your wedding photos will last a lifetime and will be cherished, so don’t go crazy and do something drastic with your color. For example, if you have never been a platinum blond, why try to do it for your wedding. You don’t know if it will look good on you, and you will be risking damaging your hair during the process. Also, don’t do anything too trendy, like adding pinks or blues to your hair.

Don’t Forget About Products

Your wedding hair will look best when you use the right products. Ask your stylist what brands they are using and consider purchasing them for your at-home hair routine. Even if they are expensive, you can use them until the wedding and then go back to your regular products.

Don’t Assume Your Normal Stylist Is Best For Your Hair Coloring

All hairstylists are not equal. There are definitely some stylists that are better for wedding day hair color and styling. Do your research and try out a few to find the perfect one.

Don’t Be Afraid to Show Photos

Communicating with your hairstylist is crucial to achieving the perfect wedding hair color. Take a few photos of the desired results you want to achieve, so both are on the same page.

The perfect wedding hair color can be achieved, but it takes time and effort. But when you want to look your absolute best on your wedding day, it is a sacrifice worth making.

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