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how
to book
Step One - Contact Us
If you like
what you see on our website then please feel free to email us with
any questions and we will get back to you as soon as possible and
will send you our pricelist. You can do this via the CONTACT US
link.
Step Two - Complete
the Booking Form
When you
have all of your questions answered and would like to make a formal
booking click on the link for our BOOKING FORM and fill in all of
your details and requirements for hair and make up.
Step Three - Pay Your Deposit
We will confirm our availability for
the day of your ceremony and send you a request via Paypal for your
security deposit (25% of total booking). This deposit gives you the
peace of mind that your booking is guaranteed with us. If you
prefer to pay using your credit card we will make arrangments for
you to do so over the telephone.
Step Four - Confirmation
Once your
deposit has been received we will send you an email and your booking
is considered confirmed.
Step Five - Trials
Approximately 3-4 weeks before your wedding we will email you with a
provisional trial date for you to come into the salon for your
hair and make-up trials. This is the perfect time for you to bring
with you any pictures of styles that you would like for your big
day. However don't worry if you don't have any pictures as our
highly experienced team can also help you with plenty of ideas and
suggestions. If you are having bridesmaids you may also book them
in for a trial (recommended), or bring them along to watch your
trial.
And Finally!!! - On The Day
On the day
we will come to your accommodation in plenty of time to make sure
everyone is styled and happy and we will give you a quick spritz of
spray and a top up of your lippy before you set off for your
ceremony!!
Please note:
Out of respect to the beauty salon based in your hotel we try to be
very discreet when arriving and do not tell anyone who we are. If
approached we say that we are a friend coming to visit you on the
day of your wedding. To avoid any embarrassment to the hotel.
yourself, or us, we would be very grateful if you could do the same
if the subject were to arise.
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