Hi everyone,
Just getting started w/ planning an Escpae wedding for this coming May. Now for me, Florida is a bad hair state. As soon as I cross the state lines, my hair grows about 3 times in volume and looks like I stuck my finger in the proverbial light socket.
I've never been one to let this bother me (who cares what your hair looks like when you're having so much fun at Disney), but this time is different. It's not something I wanted recorded in DF's memory of our wedding or the wedding pics
So, for those of you who may have this issue and have gone before me - do the various stylists I've seen recommended on these boards have some magic voodoo that can control my mop for a few hours? Or am I stuck with a 'do lacquered flat to my head (or worse, frizz)?
Other concern: make-up. I don't usually wear a lot and I'm nervous about letting someone else do it. I was thinking of getting a makeup artist here at home show me how to do it, so there would be no unpleasant surprises on the wedding day. Does this seem like a good idea or no?
Thanks in advance for all of your input!
Just getting started w/ planning an Escpae wedding for this coming May. Now for me, Florida is a bad hair state. As soon as I cross the state lines, my hair grows about 3 times in volume and looks like I stuck my finger in the proverbial light socket.
I've never been one to let this bother me (who cares what your hair looks like when you're having so much fun at Disney), but this time is different. It's not something I wanted recorded in DF's memory of our wedding or the wedding pics

So, for those of you who may have this issue and have gone before me - do the various stylists I've seen recommended on these boards have some magic voodoo that can control my mop for a few hours? Or am I stuck with a 'do lacquered flat to my head (or worse, frizz)?
Other concern: make-up. I don't usually wear a lot and I'm nervous about letting someone else do it. I was thinking of getting a makeup artist here at home show me how to do it, so there would be no unpleasant surprises on the wedding day. Does this seem like a good idea or no?

Thanks in advance for all of your input!