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What is a Hair Extension?
Hair extensions are sections of hair, either natural or synthetic, that are integrated into one's natural hair. They can alter the hair’s appearance for long or short periods and are used to add volume, length, and/or color. Extensions come in two forms: human hair collected from a donor, usually from Asian countries like India and China, and synthetic hair, made from fine plastic strands (usually acrylic) manufactured to look like human hair. The strands are then laced or tied into extensions.
The first documented use of hair extensions dates back several thousand years to Ancient Egypt. Wigs, hairpieces, and braids were applied to the head using resin and beeswax. Historically, wigs were worn by kings and America’s founding fathers to indicate wealth and status. Women at that time also wore wigs, and portraits frequently depicted them with large, elaborate beehive-shaped weaves. Over time, hairpieces and extensions continued to spread to the general public but were mainly worn by celebrities. As their cost decreased, the general public started to adopt them on a wide-scale basis, and their popularity exploded in the 1990s as their quality improved.
What is a Mobile Hairdresser?
A mobile hairdresser is a certified hairstyling professional who works with clients at their homes, office visits, hotels, or any other place of work to provide cut, color, and hairstyling services. These stylists don’t operate in one fixed location like a salon but instead go to the client’s location to provide their services. A mobile hairstylist has the skills and experience needed to provide all the same hair styling services that you would find in a traditional salon but in the comfort of your own home!
How Do You Find a Good Hairstylist?
Nearly every woman knows the importance of finding a good hairdresser who can be trusted to create lovely hairstyles! But the question is, how exactly do you go about finding a good hairdresser? You don’t have to suffer through a bad haircut to find out that a hairdresser isn’t the one for you. Read on to discover my tips for finding a good hairdresser so you can have fabulous hair with every trip to the salon!
1. ASK FOR REFERRALS
Finding a good hairdresser can sometimes be as easy as looking around you! Ask your close friends and relatives who they go to when they need hair help. I’ve even gone as far as to ask strangers who have great-looking hair who their stylists are! If you visit a hairdresser recommended by a friend, be sure and mention her name as most salons offer discounts for each referral they receive!
2. AVOID BUDGET SALONS
I know, a cheap haircut is always tempting. But with MOST budget salons, that’s exactly what you get- a cheap haircut. Not every budget salon is this way of course, but it’s been my own experience that you won’t leave satisfied with your hair when you use a lower-budget barber shop or hair salon.
3. SHOP AROUND
The beauty of finding a good hairdresser is that you never have to “settle.” As you continue your quest for the perfect match, feel free to shop around. Check out different salons and their rates and services. Go in person so you can get a feel for the atmosphere and personalities of the stylists working there. My number one tip is to always look at the stylist you are considering as your potential new hairdresser, and pay attention to her hair. If it looks well groomed, well styled, and of course has excellent color and shape, then you will know you are in good hands!
4. ASK FOR A CONSULTATION
If you have found a few stylists you like, but still aren’t completely sure that you’ve met your match, ask for a consultation! Most hairdressers offer free consultations and you can go on your lunch break. Don’t stop at just one consultation; check out several different hairdressers in your area! At a consultation, you can ask your stylist what services she offers, her rates, the products, and the techniques she uses, and get an overall feel for her personality.
5. ESTABLISH A GOOD RAPPORT
I must stress the importance of establishing a good rapport and friendship with your stylist. Since many hairdressers eventually turn into “therapists” or “listeners,” make sure you feel comfortable with your hairdresser’s personality and attitude! A good stylist will be able to give you recommendations for cut and color, and she will also be able to look at photos you give her and copy the haircut almost exactly!
6. DON’T FEEL OBLIGATED
It’s important to point out that you should never feel obligated to your hairdresser. If it’s the first time you have visited a salon, and you hate your cut or color, don’t feel obligated to return! Don’t feel obligated to feign delight. Gently and kindly point out what you are not satisfied with, and ask the stylist to fix it. If you don’t trust her with your hair anymore, leave quietly and go somewhere to have it fixed.
7. NEVER “CHEAT” ON YOUR STYLIST
Once you have found a stylist that you are completely satisfied with, try your best not to “cheat” on her by visiting other salons. Stay faithful to her, and she will treat you like royalty every time you visit! In emergency cases, such as a visit away from home, that’s a different story. And cheating on a hair stylist includes yourself! Never attempt to cut your hair at home unless you have had beauty school training.
How Much Do Hair Extensions Cost?
While some hair extensions can cost as little as $20, or as much as $3,000. We would advise steering clear of those. The average cost of good non-permanent hair extensions is between $200 - $500. Such as halos or clip-ins. Professional permanent extensions usually range between $600 - $3000. Yup, they get pretty expensive. The thing is, the average cost of hair extensions in both categories will also vary greatly depending on several factors;
- From the type of hair extension, you're after.
- To the amount of hair, you need.
- And the method of application.
So if you're thinking about investing in hair extensions there are some things you should consider. The first thing you may want to consider Is the type of hair extension you want.
How Do You Choose the Right Makeup Artist for Your Wedding?
You’ve got to find a wedding makeup artist to transform you into the blushing bride you’ve always wanted to be. If you have no idea where to start your hunt, we’ve got a few tips for you.
Where to Start
Before diving into the wonderful world of makeup you should have a few of your wedding details locked down - namely your budget, venue, and dress (possibly even your hairstyle if you’re ahead of the game). These will help you focus on what you can afford and what will look and wear best on your big day.
Stick to Your Style
One of the first steps you should take is finding your signature makeup style. You don’t want to look like a stranger when you walk down the aisle, so find something that doesn’t stray too far from your everyday look. That may mean putting on a full face of makeup or going with something a lot more natural. Figure out what makes you feel confident and suits you best and don’t compromise. This will be your jumping-off point for finding a wedding makeup artist that works for you.
Research, Research, Research
Once you know what you’re in the market for, you can start finding someone with the skills to achieve it. You can also put your social media skills to work while researching. Many wedding makeup artists post their portfolios on Instagram, making it easy to get a feel for their work. Try searching hashtags to find what you’re looking for. Remember to shoot them a follow if you like what you see.
Read Reviews
Even if you love a particular wedding makeup artist’s work, you’ll want to get some behind-the-scenes details from their former clients for good measure. Were they late showing up on the wedding day? Did they try to stick the bride and groom with extra costs? You’ll want to look out for these things in reviews while trying to find “the one”.
Reach Out
Once you’ve settled on a few potential matches, it’s time to get in touch. If you’ve found them using our handy dandy vendor tool, you can reach out to them by clicking the “Request pricing” button.
Schedule a Meeting
The next step is meeting face-to-face. Having a quick Q&A with an artist will help you answer all the necessary questions like “what products do you use?” and “what look would you suggest for me?”.
Book a Trial Run (or two)
If you like what you heard, move on to scheduling a trial wedding makeup run. Have them use the products that they’d use on your wedding day to see if they work with your skin and last throughout the day. If you find that their style isn’t quite what you hoped for you can always book a second one to make the necessary changes.
Look at their range of work
While you’ll probably be focusing on the wedding looks an artist has created, it doesn’t hurt to go through their entire portfolio. Who knows, maybe you’ll like a look that’s not typically used for weddings. That’s fine! It’s important to find something you love.
Read and Sign the Contract
You’ll want to know exactly what you’re signing up for before writing your signature on the dotted line. Give your desired wedding makeup artist’s contract a few reads to make sure you understand all of the stipulations. You’ll want to see all of their pre-wedding and wedding day services and their costs laid out clearly. Additionally, there should be a section that outlines additional fees that may alter your balance - think traveling, parking, and/or supplies. Once you’re happy with what you see, sign away!
Do I Need a Makeup Artist for My Wedding?
Paying someone else to make up your face may sound more like a luxury than a necessity, but many brides find that working with a professional makeup artist minimizes stress and enhances their day.
To start with, a professional will have the skills, knowledge, and products necessary to produce the results you want.
There are certain techniques, trends, and skills that professional wedding makeup artists know to use for important events that you have probably never heard of.
What’s more, makeup artists also are fast, meaning that instead of spending a big chunk of time painstakingly attempting to achieve makeup perfection yourself, you can leave that job to your artist and focus on other things, minimizing your stress.
Makeup artists also can help you look amazing in your wedding pictures. They know how much makeup is optimal for photos and how to avoid overdoing it or accentuating fine lines. If you’re planning a first look, your make-up artist can provide touch-ups before you go on to the ceremony.
How Much Should You Tip a Wedding Makeup Artist?
The standard tip amount typically is between 15 and 20 percent of your service fee. If you are someone who needs a makeup artist and hair stylist to travel for your wedding, it is important to add more to the gratuity to make up costs for hotel rooms, gas, and any other expenses. If there are no service fees specified in your contract, it is important to tip every makeup artist and hair stylist individually. If your artist is the owner of the company, it is still necessary to tip them as well because they provided their services for you as well. If your bridesmaid is required to pay for their hair and makeup, they must also tip the standard amount for each of them as well. The amount of the tip should be calculated by the total amount of the service fee. If your hair costs more than your makeup then you should be giving the hair stylist more.
How Much Do Wedding Makeup Artists Cost?
Wedding hair and makeup professionals may bill anywhere from $60 to $1,000 for a particular service, depending on the location. Although prices might range from $150 to $600, the average price of bridal hair and cosmetics for most couples is about $300. If the makeup artist needs to travel to your wedding, this could raise the price of your hair and makeup services. Most bridal hair and makeup artists charge between $30 and $125 per hour for their time on-site. You'll need to spend more if you need touch-ups.
What is a Seamless Extension?
Seamless hair extensions are made using a silicone backing at the top of the piece rather than wefts sewn to a piece of lace or fabric. Clips are then hand sewn to the silicone backing. They are designed for people who want a lighter and thinner clip-in extension method. Seamless hair extensions lay completely flat on your head. They are super lightweight that are made for thin hair. Seamless hair extensions are perfect for anyone with fine to normal hair as the seamless wefts are really lightweight and virtually undetectable. It’s also a good option if you like creating sleek looks as the wefts lay flat to your head so you can get your hair to lie super smooth.
What’s the Difference Between a Cosmetologist and a Makeup Artist?
People can be confused about the difference between a cosmetologist and a makeup artist. They both work in the beauty industry, and there can be a lot of overlap in their education and training, so it’s easy to see why people might mix them up. Here we’ll look at some of the key differences between the two professions.
A makeup artist works with cosmetics to enhance the way people look, whether for movies, fashion shows, or just personal use. They are makeup experts! Cosmetologists, on the other hand, address beauty with more than just cosmetics, they also deal with hair styling, nail care, and skin care as part of the whole beauty package.
Makeup artists can work in the fashion industry in salons, theaters, movies, fashion events, or for celebrities. Cosmetologists are also eligible to work in the same occupations as makeup artists, but their employment opportunities are far wider. Since cosmetologists deal with a lot more than just makeup, they could work in beauty centers, spas, health clubs, and more. Since cosmetologists have undergone formal training and licensing, they are also more likely to be paid more than makeup artists.
What Does a Hair and Makeup Artist Do?
A hair and makeup artist applies cosmetics, and cuts or styles the hair of an individual who is about to go to an event or make a public appearance. In some instances, a hair and makeup artist may be employed by a television station, a theater group, or a celebrity. Other people working in this field provide services to a wide range of clients including politicians, brides-to-be, and other individuals who prefer to have their hair and make-up done by a professional.
What’s a Hair and Make-Up Artist Good at?
1. Styling hair: work with every type of hair, including wigs, extensions, and facial hair, and use hair accessories, products, and equipment, have an eye for detail and an ability to work fast
2. Make-up: understand color, shading, skin tone, and texture, use make-up both for dramatic effect and simply to enhance features, hide blemishes and address skin problems; ensure make-up looks good under lights and doesn’t run, consider entire appearances, including hands, nails and any visible skin
3. Knowledge of products: be up-to-date and able to use the latest products and equipment safely and effectively, understand allergies, how to test, and what to do should a client react adversely
4. Communication: work well with others, listen and respond to presenters’ or contributors’ needs, be trustworthy, have good relationships with PR and brands who may supply products
5. Organization: the ability to work on several different projects at the same time, all with tight schedules and deadlines
Reasons to Hire a Professional Hair and Makeup Artist for Your Wedding
Wedding bells are ringing–congratulations, your big day is almost here! The day you dreamed about your entire life. While it’s no doubt that you will be feeling great on your wedding day, you’ll want to look great too! On arguably the most important day of your life, you’ll want to try to make it as stress-free as possible. Here are some reasons why you should hire a professional hair and makeup artist for your wedding:
Be Stress-Free:
Of all the reasons to hire a professional makeup artist and hair stylist for your wedding day, this may be one of the most important. Your wedding day will most likely be very busy, with unexpected challenges–don’t let your appearance be one of them! This is your chance to have a little alone time to relax and enjoy being pampered, After all, you deserve it!
Artists Know Best:
Experienced professional makeup artists and hair stylist have perfected their craft and know what works best for a wedding. They are skilled in matching foundations, finding the best colors to compliment your look, and bringing out all of your best features. When you hire a professional team, you can rest assured that they will be using only the highest quality, professional-grade products that are applied to last all day!
Be Camera Ready All Day:
While the day might go by in a flash, your pictures are meant to last forever. Hiring a team will ensure that your hair will stay in place throughout a wild night of dancing, and your makeup will stay put when you tearfully say your I Do’s.
Consistency With Your Bridal Party:
A professional team will eliminate the chaos of having your bridal party scattered about the morning of your wedding getting their glam on. They will also help create a uniform, consistent look amongst all of your bridesmaids. If Jen shows up with a smokey eye and a vamped-up lip, but Lauren makes an entrance with a soft romantic look, the party won’t look like they belong together.
The Security Of a Trial Run:
Makeup artists and hair stylists will always suggest scheduling a trial before your wedding to try out different looks. This will help ensure things go smoothly the morning of and you know exactly what look you’re going for without any surprises. It’s really important to make sure you meet with your wedding day glam team ahead of time to discuss your bridal vision and to test out your hair and makeup. You’d be surprised how many brides insist on wearing their hair down, and after their trial, have decided on an updo!
Traits of a Good Hair and Makeup Artist
What are the qualities of a great makeup artist? That’s an excellent question, with probably a wider variety of answers than you’d expect. That being said, here are several possibilities to consider.
Compatibility
If the client and the makeup artist are not compatible, the session could very well be a disastrous one. Everyone’s personality is different. A great makeup artist needs to have the patience to be compatible with all types of people, even when those people are a challenge.
Professionalism
Professionalism is a must, in any industry. There is no excuse to be unprofessional. Un-professionalism is the best way to guarantee that clients will seek services elsewhere.
Reliable Skills
Exhibiting reliable skills is an excellent way to build client confidence. It is also a good way to get word-of-mouth business. Show off your skills in a portfolio. The more variety you show, the better. It goes without saying that without skills, you probably won’t get far in the industry.
Good Listener
There will always be those clients who know what they want but have difficulty expressing it to the makeup artist. Being a good listener is beneficial in realizing what the client is trying to convey, without the possibility of misunderstandings.
Ability to Work Quickly
Many times clients won’t have the time to spend even one hour in the chair. Schedules are that hectic. That’s why great makeup artists need to have the ability to work quickly without making mistakes.
Creativity
Most makeup artists are somewhat creative, even before making the final decision to get into the beauty field. Without creativity, this occupation becomes boring quickly. Not only that, the job in itself is very difficult to do.
Willingness to Learn
The beauty industry is ever-changing. A great makeup artist needs additional education beyond basic classes, to keep abreast of all of the latest news and trends. It’s the only way to keep building a client base.
Flexibility
Unfortunately, emergencies are a way of life. They can happen to anyone. The ability to be flexible means that a makeup artist has no problem filling in during emergencies, which occur on weekends and during the evening.
Tips for Wedding Hair and Makeup
Your hair and makeup may inevitably require touch-ups throughout the day. But don't worry: We have tips from professionals that will help you look great from morning to night.
1. Stay Cool and Stay Still
This may seem like an obvious one, but the more you’re able to stay still, hydrated, and cool, the longer your look will last. Try not to strain too much to avoid sweating and the possibility of your makeup running. While you may want to bust a move on the dance floor, try to hold out until later in the reception. That way you can maintain your look as long as you can.
2. Stay True to Your Personal Style and You Won’t Regret Looking Back at Pictures Down The Road
Finding your personal style as a bride is important. Deciding on an overall look for your big day is about you and your partner and what makes you happy. And staying true to who you are and what makes you happy in the end will never make you regret the outfit, hairstyle, or makeup you chose.
3. Find a Stylist Who Does the Styles You Like
Finding a stylist you like is a bit like dating. You want to find the perfect one and have the person who is styling your hair and makeup get you the look you’re going for. So that's why spending time to find someone you like will go a long way in making your wedding day memorable.
4. Book Early
Booking early is always a good thing to do and an even better idea when it comes to your wedding. Some beauty industry professionals recommend booking six months out if you can. This way you're guaranteed the time slot you want and you aren’t scrambling at the last minute.
5. Think About Your Hair Overall and Maintaining It Even Before the Wedding
While your wedding photos will last a lifetime and you want to look stunning in them, having great hair starts even before that. You want to take care of your hair—and that means maintaining it with good-quality products and regular cuts. Once you get engaged, get small trims every eight weeks and do weekly conditioning masks. Another thing you can add to your hair and beauty routine is taking vitamins. Taking a hair biotin vitamin supplement to your daily routine will help keep your hair looking shiny.
6. Get Referrals, Read Reviews, and Look at a Stylist's Portfolio
Unless you already have someone in mind for your wedding day hair and makeup, word of mouth is a great way to get a recommendation. You can ask friends, family, and acquaintances and get a sense of what working with a particular stylist or makeup artist is like based on their experiences. Another great way to get a sense of what someone is like is through reviews. While you want to take them with a grain of salt, reading some will give you an idea of the kind of hair and makeup someone does. It can give you a chance to see before and after photos and also help you to conceptualize your look. Also be sure to look at someone's regular portfolio, as well as what they do for weddings. It may vary a little, so having a sense of what their regular salon looks like versus the ones they do for events can help give you an idea of what you want and also their overall approach.
7. Go In for a Trial Run
Once you’ve found a hairstylist and or makeup artist (or both), be sure to go in for a hair and makeup trial run. Be sure to bring in photos of the kinds of looks you are after. This way you and the stylist/makeup artist can discuss what you want and the best way to achieve this—and also avoid anything that might be an issue before the big day.
8. Remember to Budget for Your Looks
Because hair and makeup can be costly, remember to budget for it. You can easily find out how much you will pay before your big day if you ask and schedule a consultation ahead of time. Another thing to keep in mind is if you will be paying for your bridal party or will be asking them to do so themselves. Whatever you decide, make sure you have an idea of what the total bill will be.
Mistakes People Make When Hiring a Stylist
When it comes to booking a stylist and makeup artist for weddings, there are inevitable mistakes that are made. Here are some of the most common ones beauty industry professionals face:
1. Not Scheduling Enough Time to Get Ready
If you have a large wedding party and there’s a group of people who all need to get their hair and makeup done, this can be a huge issue. Looking great takes time, and you want to make sure you have enough of it on your big day. On the wedding day, timing is a huge factor. Make sure you have a head count and that there’s enough time for everyone to get the services they need to be done.
2. Adding on Last-Minute Clients
While some people may decide they want their hair and makeup done at the last minute, try to avoid this as much as possible. This can be an issue for the salon if they don't have enough people on staff. It may also cause unnecessary stress and divert time and focus from the person getting married.
3. Not Booking in Advance
Not booking in advance is one of the biggest issues you can come up against. If you wait to schedule your hair and makeup for your wedding, this can create a lot of problems—especially when it comes to timing and having enough makeup artists and stylists on staff to accommodate you. To avoid the headache and stress of trying to book ahead of time, it’s worth it to be able to get the people you want to work with and have the peace of mind of knowing you’re all set for your wedding day.
Responsibilities of a Hair and Makeup Artist
Working as a make-up artist, you’ll need to:
- communicate with clients to clarify visual requirements
- read scripts to ascertain the materials and look required, considering budget implications and identifying areas where research is required
- produce and sketch design ideas for hairstyles and make-up
- ensure continuity in hair and make-up, liaising with other members of the design team to ensure the overall look/effect is consistent and coherent
- demonstrate and implement a practical understanding of lighting, the photographic process, colors and the impact of special effects/make-up processes on the skin
- ensure that appropriate action is taken to minimize unpleasant side effects from the use of specialist make-up/hairdressing techniques
- maintain awareness of health and safety issues and legislation
- cast facial and body molds and sculpt latex foam, known as prosthetics
- fit and maintain wigs, hairpieces, and prosthetics
- keep up to date with available makeup and beauty products
- source, budget, and order materials and equipment from specialist suppliers
- be effective with your time management - knowing how long a client will take to be made up
- work quickly and accurately in time-pressured conditions
- take detailed notes and photographs of work to maintain an up-to-date portfolio of work
- hairdressing, if you have the skills - many make-up artists do both.
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