Bridal Hair and Makeup a must for Weddings

Last Updated: January 29, 2016By

If you’ve been lucky enough to find someone you want to spend the rest of your life with, when the big day comes, you want it to be a day to remember forever. Which means you want to be looking your best, for all your close friends and family, and for the photos that last a lifetime. So on your wedding day, a bride needs to ensure her hair and makeup are perfect.

Getting professional bridal hair and makeup Melbourne is a necessity, as the experts will ensure it looks amazing. Furthermore, it’s one less thing for you to stress about on your wedding day! Anaka, based in Malvern is a boutique hair salon, offering standard stylish cuts, but also wedding hair and makeup.

With 5 hair stylists to choose from and one of Melbourne’s most renowned makeup artists, you will be happy you contacted Anaka to have you looking gorgeous on the most important day of your life. You can also enjoy nibblies and champagne while you’re getting everything done.

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