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Bridal Packages
Proposed Bridal Services
Common bridal salon website subpages include the bride, trial, bridal party, family styling, engagement styling, and packages.
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Recommended to confirmBridal Hair
Wedding-day hair styling for the bride, commonly including updos, waves, buns, veil placement, and a polished finish.
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This subpage should explain bridal hair as a planned wedding styling service, not just a normal blow-dry. A professional bridal hair appointment usually starts with consultation about the dress, veil, face shape, hair length, weather, and the style of the wedding. The hair is normally prepared first, because clean shape and hold matter for photos and for a long event day. Common looks on professional bridal menus include soft waves, Hollywood waves, low buns, high buns, textured updos, half-up styles, and veil or accessory placement. The page should say that the final style is chosen around the bride's desired look and comfort. If Rawad Habchy confirms this service, the website can present it as a premium bridal option. Until then, keep it marked as recommended to confirm. The wording should feel elegant and practical: consultation, preparation, styling, accessory placement, and final hold. Because this item is not confirmed by the salon yet, it should stay clearly marked as to confirm in the final website. The public page should avoid prices, promises, product names, appointment timing, home service, or exact techniques until the salon approves them. Use the images only as visual references for the type of look or category, not as proof of the salon's own work. For bridal pages, the safest structure is to connect the service to the wedding plan: consultation, look direction, preparation, final styling, and coordination with the bride or bridal party. This keeps the page accurate, polished, and easy for clients to browse while the salon decides which services are officially available.
Reference images only — not the salon's own work.
Recommended to confirmBridal Makeup
Wedding-day makeup for the bride, usually focused on long wear, camera-ready skin, eyes, lips, and final setting.
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This subpage should present bridal makeup as a wedding-day beauty service designed for photography, emotion, heat, movement, and long wear. Professional bridal makeup usually starts with skin preparation, then complexion matching, eye design, brows, lashes if offered, lips, and final setting. The page should not promise a specific product, brand, or technique unless the salon confirms it. The safest luxury wording is to focus on a polished finish, balanced skin, defined features, and a look that suits the bride's personal style. Bridal makeup may also connect to the Bridal Trial page, because many professional bridal menus separate the test appointment from the wedding-day application. If the salon confirms this service, it can sit under both Bridal and Makeup. Until confirmed, label it as recommended to confirm and avoid claiming that the salon currently provides it. Because this item is not confirmed by the salon yet, it should stay clearly marked as to confirm in the final website. The public page should avoid prices, promises, product names, appointment timing, home service, or exact techniques until the salon approves them. Use the images only as visual references for the type of look or category, not as proof of the salon's own work. For bridal pages, the safest structure is to connect the service to the wedding plan: consultation, look direction, preparation, final styling, and coordination with the bride or bridal party. This keeps the page accurate, polished, and easy for clients to browse while the salon decides which services are officially available.
Reference images only — not the salon's own work.
Recommended to confirmBridal Trial
A pre-wedding appointment used to test and approve the bride's final hair or makeup direction before the event.
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This subpage should explain that a bridal trial is a planning appointment before the wedding day. Professional bridal sites often use trials to help the bride test the final direction, compare makeup intensity, check hair shape, discuss accessories, and understand timing. It is especially useful when the bride is unsure about the look or wants confidence before the event. A trial can include hair, makeup, or both, depending on what the salon confirms. The wording should stay simple: choose the look, test the finish, adjust details, and prepare for the wedding day. Do not write that Rawad Habchy offers trials unless it is confirmed. Keep this as recommended to confirm. If added later, this page should link naturally to Bridal Hair, Bridal Makeup, and Bridal Packages so clients understand how the trial supports the final day service. Because this item is not confirmed by the salon yet, it should stay clearly marked as to confirm in the final website. The public page should avoid prices, promises, product names, appointment timing, home service, or exact techniques until the salon approves them. Use the images only as visual references for the type of look or category, not as proof of the salon's own work. For bridal pages, the safest structure is to connect the service to the wedding plan: consultation, look direction, preparation, final styling, and coordination with the bride or bridal party. This keeps the page accurate, polished, and easy for clients to browse while the salon decides which services are officially available.
Reference images only — not the salon's own work.
Recommended to confirmBridesmaids
Hair or makeup styling for the bridal party, usually coordinated with the bride's look and wedding style.
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This subpage should describe bridesmaids as bridal party styling, usually coordinated with the bride and the overall wedding direction. Professional bridal menus commonly separate bridesmaid hair and makeup from the bride because the timing, number of guests, and level of styling can be different. The content should stay practical: soft waves, simple updos, polished makeup, and a finish that suits the dress code and photographs well. The page can mention that the final list of services depends on salon confirmation. Avoid saying the salon can handle a full bridal party unless that is confirmed. A clean website structure would place Bridesmaids under Bridal, with short information about coordination, timing, and consistency. This helps the user understand the service without overpromising availability, team size, pricing, or at-home service. Because this item is not confirmed by the salon yet, it should stay clearly marked as to confirm in the final website. The public page should avoid prices, promises, product names, appointment timing, home service, or exact techniques until the salon approves them. Use the images only as visual references for the type of look or category, not as proof of the salon's own work. For bridal pages, the safest structure is to connect the service to the wedding plan: consultation, look direction, preparation, final styling, and coordination with the bride or bridal party. This keeps the page accurate, polished, and easy for clients to browse while the salon decides which services are officially available.
Reference images only — not the salon's own work.
Recommended to confirmMother of Bride
Soft, elegant hair or makeup styling for the mother of the bride, commonly refined and event-ready.
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This subpage should present Mother of Bride as refined event styling, usually softer and more classic than trend-focused glam. Professional bridal beauty guidance often treats mothers of the bride or groom as part of the wedding beauty plan, with optional trials when they want confidence or have a specific look in mind. The service can include polished hair, soft makeup, elegant definition, and a comfortable finish for a long formal day. Keep the language respectful and simple: graceful, camera-ready, comfortable, and event appropriate. Do not claim that the salon already offers this service unless confirmed. The subpage belongs under Bridal because it supports the wedding party, but it can also cross-reference Makeup or Hair Styling later if the full website has those categories. Because this item is not confirmed by the salon yet, it should stay clearly marked as to confirm in the final website. The public page should avoid prices, promises, product names, appointment timing, home service, or exact techniques until the salon approves them. Use the images only as visual references for the type of look or category, not as proof of the salon's own work. For bridal pages, the safest structure is to connect the service to the wedding plan: consultation, look direction, preparation, final styling, and coordination with the bride or bridal party. This keeps the page accurate, polished, and easy for clients to browse while the salon decides which services are officially available.
Reference images only — not the salon's own work.
Recommended to confirmEngagement Look
Hair or makeup for engagement occasions, often polished for photos, celebration events, or formal appearances.
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This subpage should describe an engagement look as occasion beauty for an engagement party, engagement photos, or a formal family event. The look is usually more polished than daily makeup and hair, but it does not need to be as formal as the wedding day. Common website wording can include styled hair, soft glam or full glam makeup if confirmed, photo-ready skin, and an elegant finish. Keep it flexible because engagement traditions and dress codes vary. Do not claim specific services, lashes, hairstyling techniques, or packages unless the salon confirms them. This item fits under Bridal because it is connected to the wedding journey, but it can also support Makeup if the salon later confirms engagement makeup as a separate service. Because this item is not confirmed by the salon yet, it should stay clearly marked as to confirm in the final website. The public page should avoid prices, promises, product names, appointment timing, home service, or exact techniques until the salon approves them. Use the images only as visual references for the type of look or category, not as proof of the salon's own work. For bridal pages, the safest structure is to connect the service to the wedding plan: consultation, look direction, preparation, final styling, and coordination with the bride or bridal party. This keeps the page accurate, polished, and easy for clients to browse while the salon decides which services are officially available.
Reference images only — not the salon's own work.
Recommended to confirmBridal Packages
Combined bridal options that may group bride services, trial, bridal party, family styling, or wedding-day touch-up.
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This subpage should explain bridal packages as grouped options, not as a fixed offer unless the salon approves exact package names and inclusions. Professional salon websites often use packages to combine bride hair, bride makeup, trial appointments, bridesmaids, mother of bride, engagement looks, or wedding-day touch-ups. The page should be careful with wording: packages may include selected bridal services after confirmation. Avoid prices, timing, travel, team size, or exact inclusions unless the salon provides them. A clean luxury website can use this page to help visitors understand that bridal services can be planned together. The best structure is to list possible package components and then invite confirmation from the salon team before publishing final menu items. Because this item is not confirmed by the salon yet, it should stay clearly marked as to confirm in the final website. The public page should avoid prices, promises, product names, appointment timing, home service, or exact techniques until the salon approves them. Use the images only as visual references for the type of look or category, not as proof of the salon's own work. For bridal pages, the safest structure is to connect the service to the wedding plan: consultation, look direction, preparation, final styling, and coordination with the bride or bridal party. This keeps the page accurate, polished, and easy for clients to browse while the salon decides which services are officially available.
Reference images only — not the salon's own work.
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