Hairstyles for Brides
Finding the right hairstyle to blend with your wedding gown can sometimes be a daunting task. Here are some hairstyles for brides that can guide you to select the right one for your wedding day.
Well, when it comes to finding the right wedding gown, most women are bound to be confused with the number of options available. And once you find the right wedding gown, you suddenly realize you may not be sporting the right hairdo for it! What should one do in such cases? There are loads of dos and don’ts when it comes to hairstyles for brides. Firstly, the bridal hairstyle has to suit the texture of your hair as well as the wedding gown that you choose. Here are a few things to consider before you go in for bridal hair cuts.
- Have a consultation with your hair stylist at least 6 months before the wedding. If you have finalized your wedding gown, take it along, or take a sample of the sketch so that the hairstylist gets the basic idea of the cut of the neck and other features of the gown. Also carry a sketch of the headpiece as well. This would help the hairstylist in knowing what kind of a look would suit you the best.
- Try to analyze if you need a simple hairdo or an intricate one. Always test this bridal hair cut before you plan it for the wedding day. You need to see how you feel with the bridal hairstyle as some hairdos can tend to tug your hair too tightly where as some, require the use of pins, that can tend to hurt and cause major pain throughout the day.
- The time of the wedding is also important when it comes to hairstyles for brides. If you are surprised to read this, well, this is largely because loose and long flowing hair look best during the day; where as tight and tied up hair which makes one look formal and elegant, look super at night.
- Hairstyles for brides need not always use color. Chemical treatments need to be avoided few days before the wedding if you are not used to doing it on a regular basis.
Create a romantic look with this tip. This look would go well for those who have long flowing gowns and need to add some drama for the evening. This wedding hairstyle works great for medium length hair, which are thick to fine in texture and curly as well. Pull the hair into a high ponytail or a tight bun and use a hairpiece to secure it. You can use a side parting or a center parting for this as well. Use a medium size curling iron on the edges of the hair. Once you have managed the curls, pin them softly into a bun. Do remember that the front side of the hair should not be too tight. A neat and relaxed look works best with this hairdo. Use some intricately designed hair clips along the side. The veil will now be easy to attach. If you want a slightly taller look, attach it above the bun.
This one is for brides with natural straight hair or for those who love straight hair. This hairdo is great for wearing a tiara and looking truly like an elegant princess straight from the fairytale land. It works for medium length hair or even longer hair. Pull back hair into a high ponytail and roll the hair under. Use pins below to fix the hair. Leave a small section of the ponytail to wrap around the bun. This would cover up all the pins used below and give it a neat look. If you do not have enough volume for your hair, you can place hair pads below the ponytail. Place a tiara at the crown and add some sexy danglers.
This look suits hair that fall just below the chin level. You will need to straighten your hair and blow-dry it. This is a fairly easy style and can be tried on at home. You need to part the hair on the side and smoothen the hair at the crown, Tuck the hair behind the ears. This one works well for accessories. Get a studded hairpin and place it just behind one ear. An ideal look if you are looking to keep it soft and subtle. Add bangs to give definition to your face.
If curls are the order of the day, soft ringlets can never go wrong to add drama to the entire look. This look is dressy without being over dramatic in its appeal. Use medium and large ironing curls. You might have to spray each section of the hair with hair spray so that the curls stay in place. If you hair is short, it can still look fantastic as short hair tends to give it a flirty look. Add some highlights few weeks before so that curls are highlighted. Use delicately designed hair clips behind the ear and match with chandelier earrings.
For short hair, use curls to give fullness to the crown area. This can also be pinned back to look like a bun and if needed you can use hair extensions as well. Use hair clips to accessorize short hair. If curls are not your kind, use gel for a sleek look. Add some flashy earrings with makeup to complete the look.
You also need to think about the way you will wear your veil. It can be placed at the back of the head or sometimes the headpiece is worn at the crown where the veil can be attached to this. This may cover your beautiful hairdo but it can also be removed later to display your magnificent bridal hairstyle.
So don’t get stressed out over your tresses! Plan in advance and be prepared for all the compliments that will come your way, on your wedding day.
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