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Bridal Hair (Hairdressing Training Board/Thomson)

Bridal Hair (Hairdressing Training Board/Thomson)
By Pat Dixon, Jacki Wadeson

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Written by Pat Dixon, the internationally acclaimed expert within the world of bridal hair, this hardback book is an essential guide to dressing bridal hair. Packed with everything you need to know to offer a comprehensive bridal hair and beauty service - from helping your bride to choose her dress, head-dress and flowers, to co-ordinating this with a style that suits her hair type and texture - this book is a 'must-have' text for all professional hairdressers and students. Techniques, from the basic to the more complicated, are all illustrated in our easy to follow step-by-steps which fulfil much of the NVQ Level 2 and 3 criteria. The bridal style gallery will provide you and your bride with inspiration, whatever her hair length and there is also a selection of romantic styles for seasonal and themed weddings plus hints and tips on working with flowers, veils and hats. In fact everything you need to know to ensure that your bridal clients get exactly the look they want on their wedding day.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1512119 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-05-11
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 144 pages

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About the Author
PAT DIXON is well known within the industry for her unique blend of creativity and commercialism and is considered to be the expert in this field. Her innovative and feminine styles have been published in a wide range of trade, hair and consumer magazines worldwide. She currently runs a salon, Classic Hair and Beauty, based in Kenilworth. JACKI WADESON is well known within the industry for her in-depth knowledge of hair. She conceived the British Hairdressing Awards which has become the 'Oscars' of the hair world. Previously Contributing Editor of Hair Magazine , she now writes for the consumer press including Best, The Daily Mail, Woman & Home, Woman's Realm, Marie Claire Health & Beauty and Now . She is the author of many best-selling books including Patrick Cameron: Dressing Long Hair and Trevor Sorbie: Visions in Hair .


Customer Reviews

Handy for some, not for others3
I bought this book not knowing exactly what was in it. I have short hair that I'm growing out, but of the 38 hairstyles featured, only 3 were appropriate for my length. On the other hand, if you're looking for ideas for hairstyles beyond the typical chignon, half-ony-tail, etc., this is a great book. It's even good for do-it-yourselfers who are looking for something creative to do, but not looking to go to a salon to get it. Well worth the money if you're looking for any of the above and you have shoulder length or longer hair.

Not what I expected for the price! 2
I am a hairdresser that specializes in weddings and I was very disappointed in this book. When I purchased it there were no reviews, unfortunately. It was beautifully put together but the hairstyles were really unflattering and unattractive. There were hardly any I would even show to a bride as a potential, they were too out of date. The instructions were not detailed enough for a beginning hairstylist (I'm assuming that was the target reader group). I would recommend Martin Parson's "Hairdreams" instead of this. Although you can tell the authors worked hard to make this a lovely book, they took some serious wrong turns in the hairstyle picks and instructions. I wouldn't be so harsh if this book wasn't so expensive!

Beautful Cover Deceives You...2
I expected the whole book to be about hair and have a wealth of hair styles. I really didn't need all the advice the first part of the book gives. I also expected the book to have more updated styles. This book would definately look pretty on your salon reception table and would appeal to a novice. But someone who is doing bridal hair now might not find this book helpful. If the cost was less, the book might be worth keeping.