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Your Hair Investment: Why Premium Costs Less Than You Think


What are you really asking yourself right now? Do you want to feel like a completely different person on your wedding day, uncomfortable and unsure? Or do you want to look and feel like the absolute best version of yourself—elevated, confident, radiant?


Do you want to look back at your wedding videos and photos and feel regret? Wishing you could go back and make different choices? Or do you want to see yourself and think, "I've never felt so amazing in my life"?


And here's the real question: Do you want to chance booking a supplier who isn't as invested in how you feel? Someone who might show up late, doesn't communicate, ghosts, or cancels at the last minute to take on other opportunities?



I've been doing this for over 20 years. I've seen it all. I've watched brides book unaligned artists only to regret it. I've watched brides get let down by vendors who didn't prioritise them, who turned up in activewear treating their once in a lifetime day like another job to tick off their to-do list.


I've been in the bridal suite when other artists were rushing through six heads of hair without proper foundational prep. Then the bridesmaids would wander back in with hair already falling flat, asking me to step away from my bride—the one I was actually hired for—to fix someone else's work.


I used to do it. Of course I did. But here's what I learned: the moment you split your attention, you split your energy. Your bride feels it. She's sitting there watching you fix someone else's problem instead of perfecting hers.


That's why I don't work with assistants anymore. That's why I don't max out my schedule trying to squeeze in as many heads as possible. I'm there for my bride. This is her moment, her day. She gets my undivided attention. Full stop.


And I've made peace with that. If a bride has a bridal party, we bring in trusted artists she books directly—not my team, her team. My job is one: make her feel like the most elevated version of herself.

That boundary is non-negotiable. And honestly? It's why brides book me.


Here's why I know this feeling so deeply: I did everyone's hair at my own destination wedding because I got let down by vendors.


Here's the thing: premium isn't about the price tag. It's about what you're not getting—the stress, the scramble, the vendor who ghosts you two weeks before.


When you hire me, you're not paying for hair. You're paying for insurance. Insurance that I show up. Insurance that I'm all in. Insurance that on the most important morning of your life, you're not sitting in your suite wondering if I'm even coming.


I've watched brides hire cheaper vendors and spend the first hour of their wedding day in panic mode because someone didn't show, or showed up late, or had double booked another wedding that morning and forgot. That panic costs more than my rate ever will. It costs your peace. It costs your photos. It costs the morning you're supposed to feel like yourself.


My rate? It's the cost of knowing you don't have to worry about any of that.


I value what I bring. I value the time I commit to you. I value the time I take away from my family and other clients. And I'm not going to make shortcuts, offer half of my experience, or try to fit myself into budgets that don't align with what I deliver.


If we're aligned, it's meant to be. Being a good fit is essential. I'm not for every bride. But the brides who get it? They get it. And those are the ones I show up for at my absolute best.


Your wedding day isn't about finding the cheapest option. It's about finding the vendor who's all in.

Who's invested. Who won't let you down. That's me.



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