Yes, and a copy can be made available on request.

Brides book my services very far in advance, sometimes a year in advance. Once you have secured your wedding date, I will be booked out to dedicate the day to you and will take no other weddings or work that day except yours. Therefore deleting services at the last minute or even months before is not permitted.

If you would like to add services as long as I can accommodate you that is not a problem. Deletions of services once the trial has taken place and a contract is signed are not permitted and no refunds are given for unused services, you can replace a persons service with another if necessary as long as you let me know before the wedding.This is why it is highly suggested that you know for sure at the signing of the contract how many attendants will be needing services.

Of course however your date will not be secured until a contract has been signed and the deposit has been paid.

No, the bride should pay all deposits and final balances, and it is the brides responsibility to collect payments from your bridal party.

I accept cash or a bank transfer.

I have worked on clients hair that have had both a weave and micro ring extensions, however sometimes it can limit what you can do, depending on how they have been placed. I have clever tricks and techniques to dress the hair to prevent seeing any bonds or base plaits.

Yes I can, I have worked with hair and applied clip in extensions and tape extensions.

Yes if there was a group of ladies attending a event , I would be more then happy to style you all on the day or evening. A deposit will be needed to secure your date and time .

Yes i have styled hair for parties, hen nights, christenings, festivals , Ascot races and many other events.

I am happy to come out to your home equally this service can be carried out at my home.

Definitely , just be careful though, too many people can result in lots of different opinions and you might find it a hindrance rather then a help.

I would advise you research what flowers to use beforehand . From my experience using flowers like orchids that are more waxy, last a lot better throughout the day. Lighter flowers can wilt especially on a hot day. A trial run with the flowers left out of water will give you a better understanding of there appearance. ( ensure they are stored in a cool fridge and water until its dressed in your hair. )

This all depends on how you want to have your hair on the wedding day, also how many bridesmaids you have or any additional blowdry’s ( mum of the bride etc ). I will be able to work out the exact timings for the day once you’ve had your trial run. I always allow plenty of time, making sure the day runs smoothly and everyone remains relaxed, with enough time to get your dress on and have photo’s taken before you make your big entrance.

There is no set time frame, however most people have their trial run anything from 6 months to 2 weeks before the wedding. If you’re having sleepless nights thinking about how you’re going to look on your wedding day. I’m happy to do your trial earlier- not a problem .

Its usually just the bride, but I am happy to do a trial run for any members of your bridal party. From my experience when the bride is having her trial, , we normally discuss the bridesmaids styles plus the length and density of their hair to estimate how long they will take. I am happy after the trial for the bride to email photo’s of the bridesmaids hair , as this can give me a clearer understanding of time scales. Alternatively they can come along to meet me on the trial day and just have a chat- no charge !.

Its always helpful to get a selection of images together showing styles that you like. They can be completely different but it will give me a idea of what sort of things to try. You don’t need to send images in advance, i’m more then happy to look at them when we meet for the trial.

No, its by no means essential. It is more important to get the style that is perfect for you. If you want a clearer overall understanding of your finished look, then I would advise that you have your veil and accessories for the trial.

It would be best to have your hair dry when you arrive , you can wash it the night before the trial, for hair that is prone to be greasy the morning of the trial is fine. Please don’t use any heavy conditioners or leave in products and don’t straighten the hair.