The process of getting your hair done is no longer as simple as picking up the phone and calling your hairstylists and struggling to coordinate an appointment that can work with both your schedules. Now it is a bit more complex. It has become more like getting an appointment with your primary physician. The questions: Do you have a fever? Do you have a cough? Have you or anyone in your household been diagnosed with COVID-19? Yes, all this for a hair appointment.
As annoying as you think this may be, it is necessary for the safety of your stylists, but it is for your own safety. These are the days of our lives now.
With that in mind, we contacted master hairstylists Marvin A Carrington, aka MACSTYLE, and asked him to give us the drill in our weekly WBM Summer Series. We wanted to know what did we have to do to get a hair appointment.
MAC, is a veteran hairstylists. I have not seen anyone style hair like this gentlemen in a long time. His hair game is IMPECCABLE, IN ALL CAPS.
As we have seen in the latest Beyonce Black Is King video on Disney, hair is the crown and glory of all women. The ability to become a new woman is all on the base of your head. Your hair can tell stories, tell someone your mood, it evokes power. So why on earth would you give such power to anyone to manipulate and diminish?
As we figure out what sort of style we are going to rock on on our wedding day, we want to also give attention to the health of our hair. And according to MAC who is also a health expert, personal trainer, that would require you to start from the inside out. Your eating habits, your exercise routine all play a crucial part in the health of your hair. Diet is everything. Especially in today’s COVID-19 climate. So don’t take the risk. Level up and get your beauty health right.
Now getting an appointment as we mention won’t be easy, but it is doable. MAC is completely equipped and prepared to protect both himself, and you his clients.
So we caught up with MAC in between appointments and had a conversation on how to secure an appointment especially for those of you who are still looking to tie the knot during these challenging times.
So as you look to book the stylists, ask the right questions, and protect yourself.
As you book your appointment tell them World Bride Magazine sent you.

Over the past several years, Myrdith Leon-McCormack has evolved from one of the nation’s most successful Celebrity Manicurist, represented by Factory Downtown, to one of the most sought after branding experts with her firm MLM Represents as well as a Huffington Post blogger.
Leon-McCormack, founder of MLM Represents, oversees all practice areas and is involved in providing strategic direction to select clients. Her particular area of expertise is advising clients on how to best leverage their brand as an asset to serve as a powerful leadership tool and drive their business performance.
Leon-McCormack’s innovative strategies to connect consumers more effectively by associating them with the world’s most influential celebrities, musicians, arts, film and personalities has been part of her incredible success to collaborating with some of the industry’s most influential people in the world of the arts, music, and film. MLM Represents client list includes: Isaiah Washington, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Lois Samuels–the Vessel, and Justin Davis. Her new business has afforded her the opportunity to travel the world to wonderful destinations such as Egypt, Qatar, Dubai, London, France, Ireland, to name a few.
Leon-McCormack’s creative vision and strong knowledge of the entertainment and arts has created yet another venture with the weekly radio show, “Keep It Moving” with Marsha Jews on WEAA 88.9 FM, a national public radio station, as Executive Entertainment Producer.
As the Editorial Director of World Bride Magazine (WBM), she drives the magazine into the 21st century, where visions of people of color are seen in a more positive and progressive direction.