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Selecting The Best Wedding Hairstyles |
| Bridal - Wedding Hairstyles | ||||
| Written by Graham Alan | ||||
Page 1 of 2 When you are considering wedding hairstyles, you’ll first and foremost want something that will be uniquely “you.” Certainly you don’t want fly-away tendrils of curls flopping around when the minister says “you may now kiss the bride,” and you don’t want to look undone before the night is over. You will definitely need professional salon hair that won’t send your veil tumbling to the ground mid-ceremony, as well as a look that will garner the spotlight. Ultimately, the wedding hairstyle you choose will say something about your personality.
We recommend that you choose your wedding hairstyles based on your personality, your wedding theme and what you’d like to convey about yourself. For instance, if you’re dramatic, urbane and jet-setting, then you may want to choose to have a glamorous hairstyle, such as with a Brigitte Bardot or 30s-inspired Greta Garbot finger waves for a retro chic look. If you’re minimalist, trendy and simple chic, then you may want a modern wedding by trying a slightly unconventional bob or a tight ponytail, with a looping twist bun in back. Or perhaps you’ve always wanted the fairytale princesswedding hairstyles because you are dreamy, feminine and sentimental. You would like the romantic look with one of the classic loose updos, with dramatic curls and wispy tendrils framing your face. For the timeless, elegant, sophisticated and graceful, the classic look, like an Audrey Hepburn or a Grace Kelly hairstyle will do: try a sleek chignon resting at the nape of your neck. The Bohemian wedding hairstyles appeals to the new age woman who is the enchanting, earth, free-spirited hippie; only untamed tresses will do! Then, of course, there’s the sporty, relaxed and simple beach casual bride who may want loose and wavy shoulder-length tresses. The #1 factor for planning formal hairstyles is that it is a fashion you will feel comfortable in.
For medium wedding hairstyles and long hairstyles, the bride side ponytail is more ornamental than a basic down do but isn’t the three-hour hassle of complex curl updos. Women with short hairstyles can also achieve this look through the use of clip-ons or extensions and this style will make women with thin hair look like they have much more. A curl enhancing product is then added to towel dried hair that’s spritzed with a heat-protecting spray and blow dried. Use a large barrel curling iron on the bottom half of the strands, teasing at the crown to add more lift. After creating a part, pin the curled tresses to one side and pin to the left side just beneath the ear. Some of the strands can be wrapped and looped around the pinned locks for a unique twist before spraying with instant freeze hold. A jeweled or floral tiara can then be addedany wedding hairstyles. Adding a braid will create texture and will accent your creativity, while still looking elegant.
Remember when choosing wedding hairstyles that your hair should go with your dress. For instance, a sleek bob is one of the best-looking short hairstyles to go with a long slim gown; a pile of curls in a fancy updo is another option. By contrast, if you have a flowing poofy gown, then you’ll want long, flowing curls to match. A strapless gown will look best with a French twist. Long, plain satiny dresses look best with short crop wedding hairstyles or long curly tresses. If the dress has a behind-the-neck tie, an updo is preferred. If the wedding ceremony is on a beach, go with loose, flowing beach hair. There are many things to consider, but comfort and personal style reign supreme. Dying a person’s hair looks to be the number one quick fix on shows made for makeovers. Why is this? It is because it is the most perceptible change. If you have a brunette and turn her into a blonde, the overall impact can be quite pronounced. These days everybody is varying the how the color of their hair looks. Some individuals want a uncomplicated one color for their whole head and some are going with several colors. Hair dye has become the “in” thing. Even children are imploring their parents for highlights, streaks or a wacky color that gives them a very distinct look. If you have never had your hair dyed then this article is for you. You can learn about the history of dyes and the best way to fix any mistakes that you may happen in the process. You will have a exquisite new hairdo that you can be proud of. |
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| Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 September 2010 22:46 |