While mid-ceremony hair changes are a leading wedding trend, most brides aren't risking quite as an extreme move as one New York City newlywed committed to on the morning of her big day. It was as her fringe was cut that Kat Loissa found herself facing reality as she captured "the moment you realized that maybe you shouldn't have cut and colored your hair on you wedding day and possibly done a trial..

." The bride-to-be planned to shock her guests, and her husband, with a complete color overhaul after realizing she'd didn't want to walk down the aisle as a blonde. Replying to @Ava New Era beauty salon in Washington heights! Visiting New Era beauty Salon in Washington Heights, New York, Loissa's locks were transformed with a deep chocolate color and Dominican blowout, finished with a fresh cut and a stylist to create her bridal look.

It wasn't just the abruptness of her decision to have a complete makeover on the morning of her wedding the left the video's 4.2 million viewers stunned, but also the fact the entire appointment was done with no trial ahead of the date. spoke to bridal hair specialist Elin Wyn Thomas, based in Wales in the U.

K., who said, "I've seen on-the-day hair changes become very popular on social media lately. Whilst I haven't yet been asked to do [a] cut or color change, I do get asked to change their hair style for the wedding night.

I find it pretty cool having a different look for the evening." Trials ahead of the big day are a must-have for most brides�.