PROFILE
Camilla J Collins
Winner
of the Best New Wedding Hair Stylist 2012
in the Breakthrough Awards
Camilla J Collins is a professional make-up
artist and hair stylist covering London and
it’s surrounding areas. She offers a make-up
and hair design service for weddings, special
occasions, fashion and editorial as well as
to the TV and Film Industries.
Her work has achieved recognition within the
hair industry and in 2012, she was awarded
“Best New Wedding Hair Stylist” by the hitched.co.uk
“Breakthrough Awards”
Camilla gets a real buzz out of creating beautiful
hair for brides and she has a natural flair
for choosing the perfect style for maximum
effect.
www.camillajcollins.com/
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Pam Wrigley answers your questions
When should I have my wedding hair trial run?
Pam answers:
There’s no set time frame, however, most people have
their trial run anything from 6 months to 1 week before
the wedding.
If you’re having sleepless nights thinking about how
you’re going to look on your wedding day it might be
a good idea to have your trial run a little bit earlier
– anything from upto 10 months prior to the wedding.
What if I’m not happy after my trial run?
Pam answers:
Your stylist should be in no hurry, take as long as
you like to get your "look" just the way you want it.
Check that you are not committed to your booking before
you have your trial run...
You only pay a deposit if you’re 100% happy with my
work.
I have sensitive skin… what products do you use?
Pam answers:
A variety of tried and tested professional and commercial
products are used: MAC, Benefit, Cosmetics a la Carte,
Yves St Laurent, Laura Mercier, Clinique.
What happens if my stylist is ill on my wedding day?
Pam answers:
Whatever the time of your wedding, your stylist should
arrive in plenty of time, ensuring you’re ready on time
for your big day.
Should they have an accident or become unwell, there
should be a back-up plan in place. Make sure you have
a copy of every trial run, so your perfect look can
still be achieved. Ask your stylist what plan they have
in place for any unforeseen problems.
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