Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Trial Bridal Hair.

We recommend scheduling your trial 4 to 8 weeks before the wedding to allow time for adjustments, additional trials if needed, and coordination with your stylist. This timing also helps if any color, cut, or product changes are required before the big day.

Yes, please bring photos, veil samples, headpieces, and fabric swatches. Visual references help your stylist understand your style, proportions, and expectations so we can recreate or adapt looks that flatter your features and gown for a realistic trial outcome.

Whenever possible, yes. Bring your veil, combs, pins, tiaras, or headpieces so we can test placement, balance, and security. If items are not finalized, we can simulate accessories to achieve a close match and recommend placement for best photos and comfort.

Typically one to two complete styles are included, focusing on the chosen look plus minor variations. If you need multiple drastically different hairstyles, schedule additional time or trials so we can perfect each option without rushing.

Come with clean, dry hair styled as you normally wear it, and bring photos, veil, accessories, and your wedding timeline. Avoid heavy products or last minute color changes; inform us of allergies, hair treatments, or recent chemical services.

We recommend the same stylist for consistency, as they know your trial details. If a different stylist must recreate the look, provide photos and notes from the trial; we can prepare a written style plan and product list to help ensure accuracy.