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Your wedding day hair is different from every other hair appointment you’ll ever have. It needs to look stunning in photos taken in every kind of light. The bride’s hair needs to survive hours of an outdoor ceremony, dancing, hugging, and happy crying. It needs to feel like you β just elevated β so that when you look back at those photos decades from now, you recognize yourself.
That’s a tall order. And it’s exactly why brides who plan ahead, communicate clearly, and work with a stylist they trust walk down the aisle feeling completely confident β while brides who wing it are the ones adjusting their hair in every other photo.
This is your complete guide to getting bridal hair right β from the moment you get engaged to the moment you say I do.
Here’s the truth that surprises most brides: your hair appointment is one of the first things you should book after setting your wedding date β not one of the last.
Top stylists book out 6β12 months in advance, especially for peak wedding season Saturdays between May and October. If you have a specific stylist in mind, reach out as soon as your date is locked in. Waiting until a few months before your wedding to start looking means you may not get your first β or even second β choice.
The booking timeline that works:
β‘οΈ Book your bridal consultation with master stylist Jonathon Gerlando at The WannaBee Hair Studio
If there’s one thing I tell every bride, it’s this: do not skip your hair trial. A photo you find on Pinterest looks different on every person β different hair texture, different face shape, different dress neckline. The trial is where you find out what actually works on you, while there’s still time to adjust.
Schedule your trial 2β3 months before the wedding. This is the sweet spot β close enough that your hair length and color will be similar to wedding day, but far enough out that you have room to make changes if something doesn’t feel right.
What to bring to your trial:
At the trial, speak up. This is your chance β if something doesn’t feel right, say so. A good stylist would rather know during the trial than find out on your wedding morning.
After the trial: Take photos from every angle. Live in the style for a few hours and see how it holds. Note anything you want adjusted.
The overarching theme of bridal hair in 2026 is effortless elegance β styles that feel personal, move beautifully, and look timeless in photos without feeling overdone or stiff. The era of heavily sprayed, architectural updos is giving way to something softer, more romantic, and more individual.
Here’s what’s defining the season:
Soft Romantic Waves β The most requested bridal look right now, and for good reason. Natural, glossy waves with movement photograph beautifully in any light, feel comfortable through a full day of celebration, and work with virtually every gown style. Think touchable, effortless glamour β not stiff, uniform curls.
The Bouncy Blowout β The ’90s-inspired voluminous blowout is having a serious bridal moment. Airy, full, and polished without being overdone, this look photographs beautifully from every angle and feels like a genuinely elevated version of everyday hair. For the bride who wants to look like herself β just stunning β this is the style.
Soft Sculpted Updos β Updos in 2026 are lighter, airier, and more relaxed than they’ve been in years. Instead of tight, heavily structured shapes, think gentle bends, loose tendrils, and subtle volume that feels elegant without looking like it took four hours. A low, softly sculpted updo paired with face-framing pieces is quietly one of the most beautiful bridal looks happening right now.
Half-Up with Texture Details β The half-up, half-down look is a perennial bridal favorite, but this year’s version incorporates twists, small braids, and knots into the crown section for added dimension. It’s the best of both worlds β the elegance of an updo with the romance of flowing hair.
Braided Details β Full braided styles remain beautiful for brides, but the 2026 trend is more subtle β braid accents woven into otherwise soft styles that add texture and interest without reading as overly bohemian. Unless you’re going full boho, think braid details, not braid statement.
Heirloom-Inspired Accessories β This is the accessories trend of the season. Architectural pins, sculptural combs, pearl details, and metallic accents are replacing the boho florals of a few years ago. One statement piece can completely transform a simple updo into something that feels truly bridal.
Your dress neckline should be one of the first things you consider when choosing your hairstyle. Here’s a quick reference guide:
Strapless or sweetheart neckline β Almost anything works beautifully. Updos and half-up styles show off the neckline and shoulders elegantly; loose waves add softness.
Off-the-shoulder β Styles that expose the neck and collarbone are ideal. Low buns, side-swept updos, and sleek ponytails let the neckline shine.
V-neck or plunging β Soft waves and loose curls balance and complement the neckline without competing with it.
High neck or illusion neckline β Clean, polished updos keep the focus on the dress’s detailed neckline. Less is more here.
Open back β An updo is almost always the right call β it shows off the back of the dress in every photo rather than covering it with hair.
Halter β Sleek, pulled-back styles work beautifully and highlight the architecture of the neckline.
One detail that too many brides overlook until it’s too late: tell your stylist exactly where your ceremony and reception are happening, and what time of year.
An outdoor June ceremony in Michigan is a completely different styling challenge than an indoor winter reception. Humidity, heat, and wind all affect which products and techniques will keep your style intact from first look to last dance. Your stylist needs this information to choose the right products and techniques β not to find out about it after the fact.
A few Michigan-specific notes for summer brides:
The condition of your hair on your wedding day starts months before the appointment. Here’s what I recommend to brides:
Keep up with regular trims. Split ends are visible in every photo and in every updo. Getting trims every 8β10 weeks in the months leading up to your wedding keeps your hair looking healthy and polished. Avoid anything dramatic in the final two weeks before the wedding β no major color changes, no new cuts. This is not the time for experiments.
Deep condition consistently. Healthy hair holds styles better, catches light more beautifully, and photographs like a dream. A weekly mask in the 6β8 weeks before your wedding makes a real difference.
Start a gloss treatment routine. A gloss treatment in the 1β2 weeks before your wedding adds incredible shine that photographs brilliantly. It refreshes color without committing to a full service and is genuinely one of the most worthwhile pre-wedding hair appointments you can add to your timeline.
Use the right products between now and then. These are my go-to recommendations for brides building their pre-wedding hair care routine:
β‘οΈ Shop Moroccan Oil Treatment on Amazon β Daily frizz control, shine, and hair health in one β‘οΈ Shop Redken All Soft Shampoo & Conditioner on Amazon β For dry or color-treated hair, the best duo for pre-wedding moisture β‘οΈ Shop Matrix Biolage Hydrasource on Amazon β Keeps color-treated hair moisturized and vibrant between appointments
The more information you give your stylist, the better your result will be. Here’s the list of things worth communicating before your wedding appointment:
Your wedding hair should feel like the best version of you β not a stranger in a veil. The brides who walk away from their wedding day feeling completely confident about their hair are the ones who planned early, communicated clearly, did their trial, and trusted their stylist.
That’s the whole formula. And when it works β when you’re standing at the top of that aisle and everything is exactly right β it’s worth every bit of the planning that got you there.
Getting married in the Washington, Shelby Township, Rochester Hills, or Romeo area? I’d love to be part of your wedding day.
β‘οΈ Book your bridal consultation with master stylist Jonathon Gerlando
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