Bridal
Hair Stylist Goes Above and Beyond the Call of Duty
By
Perriann Rodriguez
You are
locked in your seat on the most famous roller coaster in the
world, the Cyclone in Brooklyn, New York. Your fiancé is right
next to you, both of you dressed in wedding attire. As you go up
the steep climb the preacher, who is seated behind you, begins
reading your vows. At the pinnacle of the climb, you are
pronounced Mr. and Mrs., only to let out a loud scream as you
plummet almost 60 miles per hour at a 60 degree incline. On the
second time around, your hair stylist, who is seated next to the
preacher, reaches over and fixes a few hairs that have fallen
out of place in your fancy bridal updo…
Okay, so
the hair stylist didn’t actually sit behind you next to the
preacher, but other than a few other minor details this is a
true story for Gretchen Maurer, an on-location wedding day hair
and make-up specialist. She has been taken to many places
throughout New England from Connecticut to Pennsylvania,
Newport, Rhode Island, Manhattan and New York State with her
bridal clients, including many different venues such as the
Cyclone roller coaster, Bed & Breakfast Inns, small homes, even
elaborate country clubs.
There are
many important qualities that a top wedding hair stylist must
have in order to have a thriving bridal beauty business which
includes satisfied bridal clients. These include being flexible,
being able to determine face shape and designing a hair style to
suit, knowing the latest trends and fashions, continuous
training and education in formal hair styling, being on-time and
also having the ability to assess a women’s overall image
Maurer
began doing bridal hair right in hairdressing school in the
early 80’s. “I loved the sculpturing, balance and texture that
bridal hair design challenges me with,” she says. “The key to
being successful in the bridal business,” says Maurer “is the
ability to read a woman’s style and face shape so that I can
design a balanced look for the total image and balance the bride
from head to toe.” Maurer first looks at pictures of the bride’s
dress, considers the time of day of the wedding, then she moves
on to face shape, ethnic heritage, personal image, hair type and
length, headpiece and puts it all together in a fabulous bridal
hair style designed specifically for each individual bride.
Face shape
knowledge is very important for a hair stylist. Maurer says, “I
have a new bride coming up who has a heart shape face. This
means a broad forehead and temple area with a small chin. Plus
she is very petite. So a low chignon in the back is a perfect
balance for her.” Maurer adds, “Height will come from her tiara
and veil.” Face shape is used in the hair style selection
process since one style may look great on someone who has an
oval face, but simply awful on someone with a square face. This
is also an important factor for brides who bring in hair style
photos they like from magazines. Some stylists will simply
create the hair style for you, disregarding the fact that the
photo, for example, may show a model with a heart face shape,
and you may have a round face shape.
Maurer
recommends that her clients bring in sample photos of hair
styles that they like, along with any other photos such as
photos of brides dresses, headpieces, tiaras, etc. so that she
can get an overall sense of the brides likes and dislikes. From
there she can design a hair style that suits the bride’s overall
image. Staying in tune with fashion trends and styles that her
clients like is very important in the overall bridal look.
The age of
the bride is also very important in the design of the bridal
style. A bridal hair style will be very different for women in
their 30’s or 40’s compared to women in their 20’s. Maurer says,
“I have a freelance team of hair stylists that I work with and I
always try to give the younger bridesmaids to the younger hair
stylists.”
Maurer has
expanded her bridal business beyond the salon in her website,
www.weddinghair.com by
offering a broad spectrum of wedding hairstyles designs and hair
lengths and textures that the bride can pick out and order a
hair kit. The hair kit is simply the hairstyle photographed step
by step with directions and many after shots. Some brides will
try to do the hairstyle themselves, some will have a friend or
family member do it and some will take the hair kit to the salon
and have a professional stylist do the wedding hair style.
Maurer says, “Brides, for the most part have never been a bride.
They need help choosing a look and www.weddinghair.com is
designed to do just that. The hairstyles represent a broad
spectrum of designs and hair lengths and textures. My articles
also provide useful information. It is a one of its kind
website.”
In short,
selecting your wedding hair stylist is an important part of
creating your overall wedding look. Gretchen Maurer, and her
website
www.weddinghair.com,
gives us insight into what a successful wedding hair stylist
goes thru for each bridal client and what you should look for in
selecting your stylist.
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