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What to eat and drink the morning of your wedding (from a bridal pro who's seen it all)
When it comes to snackin', I like to consider myself an expert- and not just for my love of food, but because I've seen hundreds of wedding mornings unfold. Trust me when I say this: you need to eat on your wedding day. Skipping breakfast might feel tempting when nerves are high, but its one of the biggest mistakes brides make. Next thing you know you're drinkin' more than you're eatin'. You're about to experience a full, emotional, high-energy day- and your body needs fuel
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Jan 312 min read
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All the wedding feels
Thanks to Amy for sharing! For many, getting married is a rite of passage. And to be included-even in a small way-in something so meaningful in someones life is truly an honor. I've been lucky enough to witness some of the most genuine, heartfelt, and beautiful moments on a brides big day. I can recall a wedding I worked, the bride was gifted this scrapbook from her maid of honor and she had people write her sweet advice, wisdom and well wishes. As I'm styling hair, she beg
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Jan 182 min read
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A Guide to a Smooth & Stress free wedding morning
As a bridal hairstylist, I've been part of numerous wedding mornings-and if there's one thing i know for sure, it's that a calm, well-planned start sets the tone for the entire day. Your wedding morning should feel exciting, joyful, and relaxed-not rushed or chaotic. Here are my best professional tips to help your wedding day run smoothly from the moment glam begins. Start With a Realistic Timeline Allow 45-60 minutes per person for hair Add a buffer of 15-30 minutes at
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Jan 103 min read
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