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 Katrina asks:

For my wedding I would like ankle length curly auburn hair. My hair is currently shoulder length. Do you know any salons who can do this and the cost? As I cannot find any so far!

 

Charlotte MurrayAnswered By:
Charlotte Murray
Wow Katrina! Make sure you let your husband to be know in advance! I like a challenge. You need to find a hairdresser that can do good hair extensions. Colour your own hair to the colour desired then approach either PAK hair world or Hairaisers to find hair the length you need it. Or, you could get a long wig and attach hair extensions to that. As far as I know the longest weft you can get is 26 inches but I could be wrong. As far as salon recommendation I don’t know where you live so that makes it too hard. Have fun! And good luck.
 
 

 K asks:

I have thick curly hair but a thin face and I am wondering whether to get short hair or keep it just past my shoulders how it is!

 

Charlotte MurrayAnswered By:
Charlotte Murray
Using the correct products in your hair should calm it down so it doesn’t drown you. I can recommend "Smooth" creme by Philip Kingsley to calm it down whether your hair is long or short.
 
 

 Julie asks:

Can you suggest a nice style for my wedding day I have short layered hair with a fringe top layers fall to the left?

 

Charlotte MurrayAnswered By:
Charlotte Murray
Have it blow dried really well and add a fabulous fascinator - something really sparkly that clasps your head.

Enjoy
 
 

 Jayne asks:

I wore a lovely hat to a friends wedding and after taking it off my hair was as flat as a pancake, even my fringe was ’flat’ it looked awful - what can I do the next time?

 

Charlotte MurrayAnswered By:
Charlotte Murray
Hmmm! It is a problem. You could pin curl your hair underneath the hat which you can shake out once you take it off or pile your hair up under it to stop it being flat.
 
 

 Walter asks:

How long after a perm can you colour?

 

Charlotte MurrayAnswered By:
Charlotte Murray
I think you need to ask your hairdresser so they can check with the manufacturer’s guidelines.
 
 

 Gemma asks:

I am getting married next May and don’t know what to do with my very fine hair I was thinking of getting extensions but had them before and as my hair is so fine you could see the glue through my hair, and to put my hair up I don’t have enough hair to get a fab up do can you help please as I have no idea what to do, I also have a veil and small tiara.

 

Charlotte MurrayAnswered By:
Charlotte Murray
Congrats on getting married. Ok, a few ideas...

If you are fair haired you could go a bit darker to give the illusion your hair is thicker. Getting some movement and texture in the hair is helpful. Be careful that your veil and tiara aren’t too heavy.

Have a few trials to make sure you feel confident with your hairdresser and take pictures. If it is loosely put up then the hair piece can be introduced into the top and blended in.

Good luck!
 
 

 Julia asks:

Please Help Me! I have been losing my hair since I was 25 and now I am 4 weeks away from my wedding and over the years (I am now 42) my hair loss is getting worse, especially on top and the sides. I want to feel like a woman, sexy and feminine on my wedding day but I keep crying and I am in despair!

 

Charlotte MurrayAnswered By:
Charlotte Murray
I am so sorry for your obvious distress. Hair loss for anyone is very upsetting and especially as you are about to have your "big day". Do not despair. Firstly I would highly recommend an appointment at the Philip Kingsley clinic in London who specialise in hair and scalp problems. You could get a simple blood test done at your doctors to check your iron levels which is the most common cause of hair loss in women and is easily rectified with prescribed iron supplements.

Try not to panic, there are experts out there to help you. You are very welcome to come to my salon in Muswell Hill, North London, for a complimentary consultation for ideas concerning your wedding hair.

Good luck!
 
 

 Megan asks:

My hair is long, dark and straight and I plan on having it half up-half down and curly on my wedding day. I am doing my hair myself, I was wondering if you could recommend which products to use to get the curls to hold. I need them to be in all day and night which will be about 16 hours. What do you think will be best? And should I use curling tongs, rollers or straighteners? Congrats on your forthcoming wedding!

 

Charlotte MurrayAnswered By:
Charlotte Murray
I would recommend heated rollers on clean dry hair. Use Clynol "Mousette" when drying then Clynol "Freeflow" hairspray on the sections before you roll them in. Try getting a friend to help or maybe a young hairdresser if £s are an issue. Tension is the key to getting a good result. Do a few trials before to make sure you are happy and good luck!
 
 

 Magaly asks:

I have fine long hair, my wedding will be on March and I’m a small size, I think it would be better an up hair style, what would you recommend?

 

Charlotte MurrayAnswered By:
Charlotte Murray
I would suggest, if you are petite to wear your hair either half up half down or all down to frame your face rather than all up which can make you look even more petite! Have fun
 
 

 Ellie asks:

I have quite thin hair and when I have it down it always looks so boring and flat. I want to have short layers put into it but I have been told that it would just make my hair look even thinner. Is this true or should I try it?

 

Charlotte MurrayAnswered By:
Charlotte Murray
Going shorter in the length will really help. It allows the stylist to put more shape into the haircut. You may not be able to wear it up but hopefully, you won’t want to!
 
 

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