Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Find out how often the groom has his hair cut.
Step2
If you discover that the groom gets his hair cut every three weeks, you will want to schedule the hair cut a week and a half before the wedding (even if he had a haircut the previous week). Hair that has just been cut is often too short. If the groom has his hair cut and the wedding is half way through to the next scheduled cut, the odds of the groom's hair looking nice for the wedding increase dramatically.
Step3
Consider what type of hair cutting establishment will best suit the groom. If the wedding is
not where the groom lives, you will need to find a barber or beautician you, or someone you know, trusts. If the wedding is in the town where the groom lives, it is best to stick with that location.
Step4
Now that you know when and where to make an appointment, call and schedule the haircut. You may want to do this step up to six months before the wedding depending on the location.
Step5
Give the groom all of the information, including directions, for the haircut.
Step6
One day before the scheduled haircut, remind the groom of the appointment.
Step7
If the groom is particularly forgetful, remind him of the appointment the day of as well.