With many years experience looking after brides on their wedding day, hair and beauty styling artists Lisa and Shirley from Chignon, in Harrogate, joined Yorkshire Living Brides at Allerton Castle to prepare our models for the bridal fashion shoot.
On your own big day, Chignon styling artists will arrive at your venue and put you at ease so you can sit back and relax with a glass of bubbly and leave everything to the professionals, safe in the knowledge your pre-wedding pamper at the studio perfected your chosen hair and makeup look.
And to ensure your makeup stays the course, Chignon stylists only use top brands including Chanel, Clarins, Clinique, Lancôme, Laura Mercier, Estee Lauder, Mac, Bare Minerals and Bobbi Brown.
Chignon offer the no-obligation pre-wedding pamper package at their studio in Harrogate to discuss makeup to complement your individuality, face shape, skin tone, personality, the design of your wedding dress and colour theme.
Advice on hair styles, condition and colour will also be discussed, as well as the option to add extensions and volumising hair padding to give your chosen style va va voom.
All the trials are documented and photographed so Chignon is able to recreate your chosen look on your special day.
A spokesperson from Chignon said: “We can perfectly create your chosen style for 2013, whether it be modern Gothic beauty, to angelic princess or vintage modern to Hollywood glamour.”
On the day itself, Chignon stylists will prep and style your bridal hair while you enjoy a relaxing skin preparation before make up is applied. This service can also be offered to mums and bridesmaids and guests.
Once the makeup is applied, the stylists will then help you into your dress, securing hair ornamentation and veil so it all comes together to ensure you look beautiful and feel full of confidence to walk radiantly down the aisle.
T: 07867 784663 or 01423 864778
E: info@bridalhairbychignon.co.uk
W: www.bridalhairbychignon.co.uk
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