Want to be a Bridal Stylist in Washington? Here’s How

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Want to be a Bridal Stylist in Washington? Here’s How.

While you may have dreamed of creating special designs for brides on their wedding day, so has almost every other stylist. The good news is you can be successful if you are willing to put in a little extra effort. Link to A Hair Stylist School near me to contact our experts. In this article, they offer some suggestions for success.

  • Get Training

This is the first step, and yet many stylists skip it in their quest for bridal design. Just getting a cosmetology license does not qualify you as a bridal stylist. You also must have studied these basics, either at a hairdressing school, with a mentor, or on your own.

  1. Designing hairstyles with different veils and headpieces. Most brides will be wearing one of these.
  2. Braiding, buns and chignons. The bride with a beautiful back on her dress wants to show it off.
  3. Short hair options. This bride wants her hair done differently for her wedding too. Find some ways to help her.
  4. Using flowers and color. A big trend for this year is adding a little strand of one of the wedding colors, and intertwining celebration flowers will always be popular.
  • PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE
  1. Don’t just learn the technique—master it. You may need to be able to repeat it. Some brides want the entire bridal party to have matching hair. Others will request exactly what their best friend had on her big day, and that is why this bride is requesting you.
  • Develop a Portfolio
  1. Ask each of your brides for a picture of the wedding celebration that shows her hair. She should be thrilled to send you a picture for your lookbook. Put each picture on a page by itself with a description of the hairstyle.
  2. If you do not have any actual brides yet, fix several of your friend’s hair and take professional-looking photos of those, preferably in wedding attire or a solid dress.
  • Promote yourself
  1. Now you need to form a plan for promoting your services. If possible, take the most popular wedding planners and wedding photographers out to lunch and bring your portfolio with you. Ask for referrals and give them back.
  2. Consider an open house at the salon you work in, focusing on bridal needs. Invite the planners and photographers and encourage them to bring prospective brides. If you’re employed by a spa, talk to the owners and other personal service providers about designing a Wedding Party Package that includes hair, massages, facials, manicures and pedicures. Brides and bridesmaids love these, especially if you can bring in a light lunch and champagne.
  3. One inexpensive option is to print up a tri-fold colored brochure that announces your services and includes a few pictures of your best work. Limit the number of images to keep beautiful and tasteful. Personally deliver these to the planners, popular wedding venue sites, photographers and Beauty Styling Schools nearby.. herecomestheguide/Washington Venues
  4. Update your website, Facebook profile, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest and any other social media outlets you can use with information and pictures of your work and how to contact you. Be sure to include the term “Bridal Hair Stylists near me” on your pages so searchers will find you.

Subscribe to wedding advice websites and be ready to perform those styles. Offer a complimentary interview for any bride who wants to discuss hair options. If that interview does not go well, you can recommend she retain another stylist.  Theknot.com, bridalguide.com, Weddingwire.com

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Be patient and keep designing and styling

It will take time to develop this business. Continue cutting, coloring and styling beautiful hair and waiting for your opportunities. Clients will see what an excellent job you do and the referrals will come. See other recommendations at How to build your own Bridal Business and Bookmorebrides.com. Always schedule a run-through to do the exact styling the bride requests, with any accessories, to ensure your visions are the same and to see how much time you will need. Some brides will be happy with a Friday appointment, but the vast majority will want Saturday morning right before the ceremony. Your bride will not feel special if you have two other brides waiting behind her drumming their newly manicured nails. Don’t risk a dissatisfied client with overbooking. Brides will tell everyone about their wedding, so make sure your part is a highlight of her story.

Author
Frank Trieu
Vice President of Business Development & Industry Relations

Frank Trieu is a cosmetology industry leader, and despite his accomplishments and accolades, he still prioritizes students on the Evergreen campus. Through building relationships within the community and local salons, retail stores, and spas, he helps facilitate job placements for aspiring beauty professionals using his expansive network.

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