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Most salon websites don't have proper group booking functionality. You typically need to book for yourself online and then call the salon to add additional family members, as their systems aren't designed for booking groups all at once.
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You should contact the salon before paying to ask about swapping treatments. Many places will allow you to substitute a facial with a gentler alternative suitable for sensitive skin if you request it in advance.
Book 2-3 months before the wedding at minimum. Getting back-to-back time slots for 3-4 people requires advanced planning as these prime appointment times get booked quickly.
Make a detailed list of what each person wants and any specific concerns (like skin sensitivity or hair damage). Contact the salon directly to get all treatments and schedules confirmed in writing before finalizing any online booking.
Look closely at the salon's photos to see if they show different beard styles on various face shapes, not just one standard look. The app should ideally allow you to find barbers who specialize in sculpting and show their specific work on beards similar to yours, rather than just offering a generic 'beard sculpting' option.
This often happens because the facialist uses generic products without knowing your specific skin type. The booking app typically doesn't capture important details like whether your skin is oily, sensitive, or acne-prone, so the facialist lacks the necessary consultation information to choose appropriate products for your skin.
Don't book for the same day. Instead, schedule a trial appointment about a month before the event to see how your skin and beard react. Then book the actual appointment for about two days before the wedding to allow any redness or irritation to fade while still looking fresh.
Always get the facial first to thoroughly clean your skin, then proceed with the beard work. Doing the beard first can expose tiny nicks and open pores to facial products, which can cause stinging or irritation.
Always do the facial first to clean everything, then the beard work. If you get the beard done first, the tiny nicks and open pores get exposed to facial products which can sting or cause irritation.
This usually happens because the salon used the wrong products for your skin type. The booking app typically sends you as a generic 'facial' appointment without specifying your skin history (oily, sensitive, acne-prone), and the missing consultation step means the technician doesn't know your specific skin needs.
Don't just book one appointment. Schedule a trial first, about a month before the wedding to see how your skin and beard react. Then book the actual appointment for about two days before the wedding, which gives time for any redness to fade and allows you to fix anything you don't like.
A proper cat eye gel manicure should take about an hour and a half. If a salon tries to squeeze it into a normal one-hour slot, they may rush the process, which can result in a weak magnetic line.