CosmoBiz Magazine April 2016 | Page 46

10 H Feature DO’S AND DON’TS on Your Client’s Wedding Day Hair Extensions air extensions are a holy grail for hairstylists when doing wedding day hair. It is either the client who wants more length or volume added to her hair, or you as a stylist, need more length to achieve a certain look. But hair extensions can sometimes be too noticeable on the bride’s hair when things aren’t done right and can cause some serious damage if you’re not careful. Here are a few things that you and your client should consider and avoid when using hair extensions. DO’S • • • • • 46 COSMOBIZ SALON APRIL 2016 DO have your client get used to wearing hair extensions if it would be their first time wearing them on their wedding day. Some people might feel uncomfortable wearing them; getting used to extensions might be needed. You want your client to focus on her wedding, not the extra packs of hair. DO wash them before the wedding day. Some hairstylists use the same extensions on different clients. If you’ve used the same extensions on a previous client, there might be some debris left from all the products you’ve used. Also, your client might not be too happy about using a used, unwashed extension. So do them a favor, and use clean ones on them. DO use multi-tonal extensions. Using one toned extensions make it look too obvious that there’s something hidden beneath her layers of hair. Using multi-tonal ones can blend easily since nobody questions highlights and lowlights. Hand blended extensions look more natural in terms of color. PLUS, highlights and lowlights can accentuate the hairstyle, especially if the bride’s hair is a darker color. With heat resistant extensions on your client’s head, DO curl or straighten the extensions together with her real hair. This mixes both real and fake hair together and makes it look natural. If your extensions are multi-tonal, you can see the beautiful blend of tones on your client’s hair. Everybody will surely admire your work of art. DO let your clients know that it is important to prepare their hair and skin months before the wedding day. You can refer to “Wedding Prep: What Your Bride Needs to Know Before Her Big Day” on page 54.