April, 2009

Wedding Season 2009

It’s official — wedding season 2009 has begun! The race to get to every appointment on time if not early, navigating traffic in unfamiliar yet soothingly scenic locations, and making sure everyone looks great and knows it, is not just the goal but a requirement. I’ve been waiting all winter for this moment and it is finally here.

On Saturday April 4th I helped Rebecca and her bridal party of 5 get ready at Dolce Hotel and Resort in Basking Ridge New Jersey. I was shocked at how many wanted straight hair… I’ve been quoted as saying that 99.9% of brides and their brides maids wear their hair with some degree of curl in it. This group happily challenged that statement. No worries though, I did some fierce blow-outs that day. Pictures to come in a few weeks — I hope! Congratulations to Rebecca and her Mr.!

On Sunday April 5th I spent the day working with my favorite photographer, the lovely and very talented, Jordana Zeldin, doing head shots for young actors at Theater Row Studios in NYC. For some of the actors, this was their first time in hair and makeup and being photographed for head shots… I think it will be a day we all remember for a long time to come. Look for the pictures in my portfolio soon! Special thanks to Scott Calcagno, creator of NYC Actors’ Workshop for arranging this event, and good luck to his wonderfully talented students who participated in the shoot; Janki Patel, Simone Jade, Caroline Dowdle, Mirella Cortez, Adonas Morales, and Isabelle Doyle.

Monday April 6th was a marathon of bridal work for me. My Day started at 5AM when I washed-up and dressed to head to midtown and pick up my car rental. By 6:30AM I was on the road to DC to perform a couple hair and makeup trials for potential clients there.

img_0625I met with Allison at her parents condo in Falls Church Virginia at 1PM. Here is the back of her head in a rough of what we are going to do for her wedding. I’m going to add a few extensions for a ton of volume in her up-do… The finished look will consist of five swirly-swirls instead of two and maybe even a small boarder of braid. I’m So Excited!

By 4PM I was having lunch at Hunan Cafe on West Broad Street. I was so craving chinese food over the weekend and it really hit the spot, even though their egg rolls were very much like the frozen kind you buy in bulk at BJ’s. The beef with broccoli however, was seasoned to perfection and the broccoli was cooked perfectly al dente! Just the way I like it!

Back on the road by 5PM to be at Ishita’s apartment in Arlington Virginia by 6PM. It was such a short trip that I had time for a cat nap in the car before going up. Ishita will be having two weddings… An American wedding in DC, and an Indian wedding in Bombay shortly there after. I have to admit, I’m feeling a certain sense of competition with the Indian beauty team. Compared to Indian bridal beauty, American bridal beauty looks dull. It’s my goal to infuse a little flair from Ishita’s Indian heritage into her American wedding. I can’t wait to see what I do…

By 9:30PM I’m back on the road to New York. After Hitting a McDonald’s drive through in Maryland, a couple rest stops on the New Jersey Turnpike and returning my car rental in Midtown Manhattan, I finally got to bed by 5:30AM on Tuesday morning. It has taken me until now to recover from my weekend but I’m definitely looking forward to next weekend…

PS both of the clients I mentioned in this post have officially booked me for their wedding day beauty services! Woohoo!

Lifting the Veil on Bridal Beauty: A Six Part Series

Finishing touches…

OK, so now your face is on, and it’s time to take the rollers off and tussle some hair. I would say that 99.9% of brides wear their hair with some degree of curl in it. Weather it’s in an up-do, half-up, or free flowing you are going to want to make sure it lasts all day and into the night. There are a myriad of products one can use depending on their hair texture and the desired affect but a good hairspray is going to be you best ally today.

Two of my favorite hairsprays are Sebastian Shaper Hairspray and L’OREAL Elnett Extra Strong Hold Hairspray. The Sebastian Shaper Spray is great for up-do’s as it really binds the hair together creating a beautiful helmet. However, if you are wearing your hair in a half-up or free flowing style you are going to want to avoid helmet hair. For that pupose the L’OREAL Elnett is great, It will give you moveable hold with a satin finish.312nO2mX-SL._SL500_AA280_.jpgl'oreal elnett.jpg

Now that your hair has been curled, pined and sprayed it’s time to get dressed. This is the moment all of your brides maids have been waiting for, and a great opportunity to get some beautiful pictures too. This could take a while depending on how complex your dress is, but I’m sure you’ll have plenty of help.

At this point you look fabulous and there isn’t much to do but take some deep breaths, smile, powder your forehead and nose, gloss your lips, tame a couple fly-away hairs, and maybe add another hair pin or two for good measure.

All that’s left for you to do now is enjoy your day and don’t forget to eat for goodness sake.

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Bride Goes to the Bathroom

Really! Is this how it works? I’m so glad I’m a man…

Wedding Thriller

I imagine the bride was too embarrassed to be anywhere near this…

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