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Teisha creates dream bridal hair

Teisha Parker, owner and artistic director of Dream Bridal Hair has won Bridal Hair Stylist in the Sunshine Coast and Hinterland Industry Award for 2023.

Local newlywed couples who had a wedding in the Sunshine Coast and Hinterland region were asked to vote for a wedding supplier who went beyond the call of duty, professionalism, value for money, excellent customer service and who exceeded their expectations.

Teisha is 26 years old and has lived on the Sunshine Coast all her life.

She started her own business, Dream Bridal Hair, almost four years ago as a fully qualified hair stylist.

When she was asked at the beginning of her apprenticeship, “Where do you see yourself in 10 years time?” she replied, “Doing bridal hair.”

Early in her apprenticeship, Teisha’s journey experienced an eight month set back, having to recover from a shoulder injury.

Overcoming this challenge was not easy but she was determined to reach her goal.

“My passion is working with brides to create the look they have envisioned for their wedding day and being part of their wedding morning is the most rewarding part of my profession,” she said.

Teisha enjoys meeting so many kind people and helping them look their best on their special day.

She has been highly recommended by her brides as a “calm, relaxed and incredibly talented stylist”.

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