
How to style the Ria bridal hairstyle
Learn how to create this simple and sophisticated bridal hairstyle as premiered during our Instagram live event.
Take your career further and develop your skills. Learn everything it takes to be equipped as a professional freelance bridal hairstylist from the comfort of your home and at your own pace. You have the liberty of watching the videos as many times till you’ve mastered each and every detail. More online training tutorial videos coming soon
Learn how to create this simple and sophisticated bridal hairstyle as premiered during our Instagram live event.
Looks just exactly like a boat! How cool is that? Similar to the U-bun but a completely different technique. Pair this boat with a sweet braiding pattern and you are about to hit jackpots with your clients. Enjoy learning!
The Soya updo is classy, timeless and very on-trend. It combines both the ‘pull and set’ technique and the ‘pull and twist’ techniques. Every Bride/Client is very in love with the very intricate but classy details. it is not ratchet, it is not flat and it will certainly turn heads when styled properly.
Learn how to style this gorgeous soft detailed up-do. Learn to style this elegant bridal hairstyle like a pro, just complete with the right accessories.
Learn how to create this simple and sophisticated bridal hairstyle as premiered during our Instagram live event.
Here is DAY 9 hairstyle of 50! Over the next 52 weeks (2 bonus hairstyles); you will learn a hairstyle per week. These were the hairstyles I did in my 2024 50-day challenge.
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