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A bad hair day is every bride’s worst nightmare, so start your wedding day do prep and planning now with advice from superstar stylist Denise McAdam in our webchat, Tuesday 18 October between 1-2pm.
No stranger to styling big name stars and royalty alike, Denise is the woman in the know when it comes to wedding day ready hair. Find out how to fight frizz, stop split ends, keep your colour from fading and give your hair a mini makeover before you say I do.
With over 30 years experience, Denise McAdam kicked off her career by styling one of the worlds most glamorous women, Grace Kelly. From there she catapulted to the top of her profession working with supermodels and celebs alike and some of the most respected photographers including David Bailey and Patrick Litchfield. Then the call came to style the Duchess of York’s hair on her wedding day. Since then Denise has launched her own name hair care range with Tesco.
Join us from 1pm on 18 October or just leave your questions here for Denise to answer.
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Do you have any tips for making sure my hair is in top condition for my big day? I condition it daily and use a conditioning treatment once a week. Thanks!
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Hi Denise
My hair is fairly long and fine, do you have any good tips to help thicken it up, I have tried various thickening shampoos by Aussie, John Frieda etc, and also Paul Mitchell Lemon and Sage thickening shampoo.. is there anything out there that actually works without costing the earth?
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Hi Denise, I'm really struggling to find inspirational photos to take to a hairdresser for my trial. I know the kind of thing i want but can't articulate it and so many photos on the internet are from the front or side. Do you have any websites / magazines that you recommend for good and modern looking do's? I don't want the standard classic of a ball of curls on the back of my head or half up half down. THank you!
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Hi Denise,
I have shoulder length hair which is quite thin, I suffered from Alopecia at a young age and when stressed my hair gets weak and I lose hair. I want longer hair for my wedding in 10 months, what would you recommend to get my hair in a healthy condition and would you suggest hair extentions? Thank you x
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Hi Denise,
I have long hair, which is quite thick and wavy. I am planning on doing my own hair for the wedding (either half up half down or a fancy ponytail) and am concerned about how I battle the frizz. Can you reccommend any treatments I can do before the wedding (I am currently doing a deep moisturising mask once a week) or products I can use on the day which will minmise the frizz without weighing my hair down too much.
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I have just over six months to my wedding and I'm trying to find the right colour for my hair. It's naturally a mid-brown with a tendency to take copper highlights in the sun, but I prefer it to be a flatter darker brown.
I've largely been leaving it natural of late to try to improve the condition of my hair, but when should I start having it dyed before the wedding to find the right shade?
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I have quite thick shoulder length highlighted blonde hair my hubby to be has said that he would it hate if I wore my hair up on our wedding day as I wouldn't look like me.
So my question is how can I make it look a little different while leaving it straight and down? And also how on earth to I get my veil to stay in???