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5 Tips for your Wedding Day Hair and Make Up

Suz Haire |  September 28, 2011

First, to define the word “professionals” we are referring to licensed cosmetologists and aestheticians - not “certified make up artists” or “trained specialists.” Why would you trust the look of the most important day of your life to a non-pro? And most the time, frankly, they are going to charge you as much or close to it as a licensed and trained professional!

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Ideas for Your Hair

sonaisalon |  May 23, 2011

Whether you're looking for that perfect updo for your bridesmaids, or a fun way to still wear your hair down, the options are limitless!  Scroll down to take a peek at some of our favorite styles from the 2011 wedding season.

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Creating Your Salon Experience

Susie Beer |  March 7, 2011

It’s your wedding day! All of your dreams, all of the months of planning, all of the decision making, and all of your thoughts of how your actual wedding day will unfold has arrived! 

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Healthy Hair Tips and Spring Trends

WeddingDay |  January 3, 2011

All brides & grooms want to shine on their wedding day especially for photos that will be viewed for generations. Our 5 Elements Wedding Team was designed to help create beautiful memories for the happy couple and the wedding party, too. We assure a fun and exciting yet calming beginning to your big day!

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The Groom at the Salon

Susie Beer |  September 10, 2010

Let’s “face it” (pun intended). Why shouldn’t you and your groomsmen enjoy a morning of pampering and relaxation like the bride and the bridesmaids customarily do on the day of the wedding?

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Your Wedding, Your Feet

Kathy Friend |  September 10, 2010

When you plan your wedding day attire, don't forget about your feet. Yes, your feet-not your shoes, but your feet. Taking special care of your feet will mean the difference between a comfortable wedding day celebration, and one where you are miserable.

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Behind the Scenes: WeddingDay Cover Style

WeddingDay |  September 10, 2010

In creating Molly's hair design I used a new cone shaped styling tool. This hot tool produces a very different wavy curl unlike the tradition tendril curl that you get when using a round barrel shaped iron. The other big difference is that the hair is wrapped from the base to the ends of the hair verses from the ends to the scalp.

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The Long and Short of Wedding Hair

Susie Beer |  September 10, 2010

Getting married? No, you don't need long hair on the big day to WOW the crowd! Number one, you need a great haircut! Number two, start experimenting with some of the amazing liquid styling tools that are out there! A quick "ring-sized" squeeze, pump, or squirt...amazing! Styling? Keeping it easy-a little product, air dry, done. Heat protection products are an absolute must before blow drying or the use of hot tools!