Hair, Health & Beauty in Devon
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This category lists Hair, Health & Beauty consultants including services such as hairdressing, bridal makeup, beauticians, salons offering body treatments, massage, tanning, waxing, therapies and spa treatments.
Members also offer facials, manicure, pedicure, hair removal, electrolysis, aromatherapy, holistic therapy, indian head massage, reflexology, micro dermabrasion, waxing, tinting, Botox. Facials, hot stone therapy, anti-ageing, contour wraps, henna, dieting support and pretty much everything that you need to get yourself ready for a big day!
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Belulino Beauty Salon, Exeter, 01392 410055
Dominic & Jayne, Plymouth, 01752 226692
Nails At Home, Newton Abbot, 01626 331649
Pirouette, Exeter, 01392 432643Adele Hack, Plymouth, 01752 784896
Bells Brides, Plymouth, 07742 016847
Caress Wedding Gowns, Torquay, 01803 614871
Eunice Matthews Wedding Make-Up, Torquay, 01803 326887
Jennifer Jane Make-Up, Plymouth, 07868 730506
Katz Hair, Plymouth, 01752 237031
Lillie Lauren's Bridal Beauty, Plymouth, 07951 817451
Make Up Matters, Torquay, 07966 052253
Mary Kay Cosmetics, Exeter, 07963 591331
Paula's Mobile Beauty Treatments, Plymouth, 01752 283981
Sandra M Gait, Cullompton, 01884 840811
Wedding & Special Occasion Makeovers, Plymouth, 01752 790019
Every bride wants to look perfect right down to the last detail. One of the most important things to consider is the wedding hair. Getting fabulous hair on your wedding day starts long before the morning of the event, however.
There is an old custom that says when a woman becomes engaged she should begin growing out her hair. This is actually still great advice. The idea is that longer hair will allow you the most versatility for wedding hairstyles. Some of the popular braided buns and chic chignons require a fair amount of hair to work, so having long hair can prove to be an asset. Simple haircuts without a lot of layering are the easiest to put up. Work with a trusted hairdresser; if you decide to go with a different type of hairdo for your wedding, you can always trim off a couple of inches.
Early in your engagement an initial consultation with a hairstylist is a really good idea. If you do not already have someone you trust with your hair, this is the time to find a new hairdresser. In the beginning, you should discuss your long range plans for your wedding hair. Early in the game is the best time to experiment with a new colour or to try out highlights for the first time. If your hair is usually permed or relaxed, discuss with your stylist deep conditioning options to keep it in tip-top shape as the wedding draws closer. No one wants to have frizzy or fried hair in their wedding pictures, after all!
Six or more months before your wedding would also be the optimal time frame to explore any more drastic hair changes, such as thermal conditioning to ensure perfectly smooth and straight hair, or a custom weave to add length and fullness to short or damaged hair. These are major changes that you will definitely not want to be messing around with at the last minute, so be sure to plan ahead! A less dramatic hair treatment to consider is one to add glossiness to your locks. If any of these special hair treatments turn out to be to your liking, make sure to schedule follow up appointments for closer to the wedding date.
As soon as you have selected your wedding gown, it is time to begin shopping for your bridal hair jewellery. The type of headpiece which you choose will have a major impact on the hairstyles which will work the best. If you have selected a set of hairpins, for instance, an updo will be a necessity to anchor them properly. You will want to bring your bridal hair jewellery to your wedding hair trials so that your stylist can plan around it.
A few final words of wedding hair advice... never make any drastic changes in the final months before your wedding. This is not the time to see how that cute little bob suits you if you have always worn your hair long, nor is your wedding the best time to experiment with bold artificial hair colours. The best wedding hair looks natural, healthy, and timeless. If you find yourself itching to try out a fashion forward haircut, schedule an appointment to meet with your stylist right after you return from your honeymoon, and have fun trying something wild!
Hair, Health & Beauty consultants in Devon (Teignmouth, Newton Abbot, Newton Abbot, Buckfastleigh, South Brent, Totnes, Salcombe, Kingsbridge, Dartmouth, Brixham, Paignton, Torquay, Ivybridge, Yelverton, Tavistock Callington, Lifton, Plymouth, Bideford, Torrington, Umberleigh, South Molton, Lynmouth/Lynton, Ilfracombe/Woolacombe, Braunton, Barnstaple, Bude, Holsworthy, Beaworthy, North Tawton/Okehampton, Winkleigh, Chulmleigh, Crediton, Tiverton, Cullompton, Honiton, Axminster, Seaton, Ottery St Mary, Sidmouth, Budleigh Salterton, Exmouth, Dawlish, Exeter) include services such as hairdressing, bridal makeup, beauticians, salons offering body treatments, massage, tanning, waxing, therapies and spa treatments. Facials, manicure, pedicure, hair removal, electrolysis, aromatherapy, holistic therapy, indian head massage, reflexology, micro dermabrasion, waxing, tinting, Botox. Facials, hot stone therapy, anti-ageing, contour wraps, henna, dieting support.















