Monday, September 24, 2012

Casual Wedding Hairstyles

The dress code for casual weddings comes in simple gowns and the not-so-elaborate hairstyles. This calls for a time to actually let your hair down and enjoy the time of your life. Weddings call for a lot of preparation and planning. Though the theme is casual, there are sophisticated plans regarding the comfort factor for all guests. Stress on hair shows easily and simple hair care methods are a must for all brides-to-be. Casual weddings are about music, dance and games and hence it is important to allow hairstyles and outfits that are easy.

In the case of a beach wedding, then flowers on the hair would be a fabulous idea. Poker straight hair can be done with a braided hair band entwined with tiny flowers. Many brides prefer to use sprinkles or hair tattoos that brighten up the hairstyle. Hair accessories can be beads, pearl studs or simple star shaped stick-ons. Beach winds make the hair awry and it is best to set it with a reliable hair spray. Leave-in conditioners would seem necessary but again this is dependent on the hair type.

A garden wedding or a mountain wedding can be a simple hairstyle in multiple plaits. Go for satin ribbons on the plaits. Braids look extremely feminine and team well with casual wedding gowns. In case you intend to use a head piece then keep the hair style in the casual updo ones. Messy hair in updo form would be a personal style statement for the casual wedding.

Destination weddings run along the casual theme and there are several do-it-yourself hair style ideas with blow dry effects. A French roll or a simple chignon at the nape of neck can be well secured with a floral hair clip. Side partings look very casual and a natural flip is all that is required while you pose for photographs. For a beach wedding, use a single, stone-studded hairclip or clips that resemble water life like a starfish or a mermaid.

Extensions are a wonderful way to include long hair styles. The latest long hairstyle is about long wavy curls in asymmetrical cuts. One could go for a gentle tapering at the ends on naturally long hair and set the same with styling gels or crunching lotions. A white lace hair band on short bob hair is the easiest style for a casual wedding.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Celebrity Wedding Hair Styles

We all love a good celebrity wedding. Especially if they sell their story to the magazines and we get to see exactly what dress they were wearing, how they wore their hair and what the reception looked like. Of course most celeb weddings are more lavish and grandiose than most of us could ever recreate, but they are a useful source of inspiration. You may be able to recreate bits and pieces of your favourite celebrity couple's wedding such as the colour theme or the way the bride styled her hair.

Getting as many ideas as possible without being over-whelmed is the key to planning the perfect wedding. You can take inspiration from wedding fashion magazines and by looking at how others do it, this includes celebrities. As a society we have a huge fascination with celebrities, what they wear, what they do and especially how they get married. A wedding is a perfect excuse for a celebrity to spend vast amounts of money on a lavish celebration.

The hair styles of famous brides have always been a matter of interest to the public in general and, of course, to brides in particular as they plan their own wedding. In fact, they are one of the best sources of dream wedding beauty inspiration. There are plenty of magazines that specifically cover celebrity weddings so you are sure to be able to find some amazing inspiration.

Wedding style completely depends on what the bride wants to look like and her own personal style. One of the biggest mistakes a lot of brides make is to change their own style nearly beyond recognition when it comes to the wedding day. You still want to look like yourself on your big day, just a better version of you. Katharine McPhee was married in 2009 and wore her hair down in a very natural style on her wedding day. She commented that some brides tend to go overboard and drastically change their look for their wedding and she just wanted to look like herself.

The way you choose to wear your hair on your big day will largely depend on the location of your wedding. For example, if you opt for a countryside wedding then you may want to channel a bohemian look and accessorise with delicate flowers, or if you choose a grand church you may want to stick to a more formal style.

When Mariah Carey married Nick Cannon back in 2008 they chose to have the ceremony on a beach in the Bahamas. She mirrored the tropical location by wearing her hair in a similar way to her signature every day style, down and wavy with beautiful curls.

Eva Longoria Parker chose to wear her hair in a simple but sweet long, loose hair style with big waves for her wedding day. She is known for her fancy and sometime dramatic hair styles on the red carpet but for her wedding she opted for a more feminine and pretty style. Ultimately, every bride will have an idea of how they want to look on their wedding day and it is essential that they stick to this idea.

Catherine Zeta Jones opted for a big dramatic updo at her wedding. Her thick long hair was wrapped up and rested in a big bun on top of her head. She then accessorised with a unique and intricate bridal headband. This matched her full-length gown perfectly as it too was dramatic yet elegant.
Avril Lavigne showed the rest of us how to do modern verging on sexy bride with her pretty bright blonde waves back in 2006.

A bride's hair style on her big day depends on various factors including location and dress but the most important thing is that she feels happy and comfortable with how she looks. Her appearance should fit in with her personality and own personal style and shouldn't be a huge departure from her usual appearance. If you feel happy with how you look on your wedding day then it will show in your pictures and it will be a day to remember for the rest of your lives together!

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Wedding Hairstyles: A 7 Step Plan for Perfect Hair

Much preparation has to go into the bride's dress, and so should her crowning glory, the hair. Follow this simple guide on how to plan for the perfect wedding hairstyle.

Weeks before your wedding day choose a hairdresser that will make your do at the wedding. Find a hairdresser that is recommended by someone you know and trust; someone that they had a good experience with.

1. Establish a good rapport with the hairdresser. You should be comfortable in discussing with him or her on the style and look you want. Some hairdressers insist on some do that they dreamed would be made for them. Be firm in telling him or her what you want and don't want.

2. Discuss in length the shape of your face in relation to the hairstyle that he or she proposes. Try the following styles:

-Up do's signify elegance and this is what most brides want.
-Tired of the bun? Achieve the same polished look with braids instead. From cornrows to French twists, there are numerous interesting ways to set your hair in place.
-Letting your hair down, especially of the mid-length can emanate romance. Flip the edges out for a little retro look.
-Short hair can be spruced up with color highlights or shiny curls.

3. Ask to schedule a practice session to mock-up the intended hair do for your wedding day. You may need to pay extra for this mock-up session, but it's worth the buck to ensure you look lovely during your wedding.

4. Part of the mock-up is for you to carry the hairstyle. Check side and rear views for how the hairstyle looks and make sure it is made to your liking. You are the center of attention on the wedding day, so you should be beautiful 360 degrees!

5. Walk around the salon with your hairstyle. Try to bob your head abit or do other head movements that you think will happen on wedding day. Make sure your hairstyle withstands all the head activity and that you and your scalp will be comfortable for hours.

6. Now, traditionally, they say it is bad luck to try on your wedding dress before the wedding day. But you need to be sure that your hairstyle matches the gown. Don't worry; you can still approximate the look by using other dresses. Look for a dress that has the same collar style as your wedding dress. Then put on something that approximates the same lines of your wedding gown. View yourself on the mirror, and imagine yourself in white... does the hairstyle match?

7. On the eve of the wedding, get a head massage, on second thought, get a whole body massage! This relaxes your body, opens your pores and freshens up your skin.

Gets yourself ready for your momentous event: plan for your wedding day hairstyle and achieve the perfect wedding day look!

Friday, September 21, 2012

Wedding Hairstyles for Men and Women

Your wedding is perhaps the most important event in your life. And you want to look just perfect from head to toe. A wedding or bridal hairstyle is usually very elaborate for women and would look out of place at any other lesser event. For men the difference is not so pronounced but over the last decade or so, men too have taken extra trouble to get their hairstyle just right for the big day.

The most outrageous of all wedding hairstyles would probably be going bald! Several men who are balding or have unruly hair prefer to shave their head completely for their wedding. Then you don't have to worry about how your hair looks. And if the shape of your head is good, you just might carry it off elegantly as there are several bald men who look great.

If you are not that adventurous but still would like something totally different that would surprise rather than shock, you could go in for an Afro cut or a Mohawk. Or you could grow your hair long and put it in a tight ponytail tied at the back of your neck. You could even leave half your hair loose and loped around your ears, and tie the other half into a ponytail. That is sure to make heads turn!

If it is going to be a very formal wedding and you would rather conform, it would be best to stick to a short haircut that is cut neatly at the back and near the ears. You could add a few bangs using a little hair product to make your haircut look less severe. To walk the middle path, be neither too casual nor too formal by settling for a buzz cut that is generally very short but with longer strands on top. It will give you a classic look. As will a slightly tousled look that gives you the right air of nonchalance.

For women, there are hundreds, if not thousands of wedding hairstyles to choose from. It may be difficult for a bride to contemplate going bald for her wedding! But if you are the sort that lives life on the edge, you might find it adds the right touch of adventure to the most important day of your life!

Most women prefer updos for their wedding and rarely leave their hair down. All wedding hairstyles usually complement the bride and her wedding dress when accessorized properly with the right ornaments. Updos are primarily wrapped curls on the top of the head with a few tendrils snaking down loosely. Some updos look great when accompanied by bangs in front and with loose tendrils framing the face. Interspersing the curls with floral arrangements looks really great when matched well with the rest of the bridal dress and jewelry.

Although most brides prefer pure white for their wedding, you could try small white flowers with tiny red ribbons placed in your curls on the top of your head. You could also have on a necklace and earrings made of white and red stones. And your veil with a red thin streamer down either side. This coupled with red lipstick will make you refreshingly different and very attractive.

Some floral ornaments can be arranged just under the curls with the veil flowing down under the ornament, or you could opt for a simple tiara, which would enhance your hairstyle. If you have short hair, try a layered cut to give your hair a soft and wavy look. Add some frosted hair colouring to make your hair look great.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Gorgeous Wedding Hairstyles For Long Hair

 If you have long hair, you are in luck! There are numerous great looking ways in which to wear your hair for your wedding day. To help you narrow down the options, check out these gorgeous wedding hairstyles for long hair.

The key with long hair is to select a style which will keep your tresses under control all day long. You also want to take your veil and bridal hair jewelry into consideration when meeting with your stylist for a hair trial. By pulling back at least the front of your hair, you will give your veil a secure place to anchor so that it does not simply slide down the back of your head as you glide down the aisle. The more elaborate your hairdo, the more options you will have for bridal hair jewelry, as you will be able to fasten any type of comb, hairpin, or headband somewhere into the hairstyle and know that it will not move around.

One of the top trends in wedding hair right now is asymmetry. This is in keeping with the current obsession with asymmetrical wedding gowns, such as the glamorous one shoulder style. Just like the one shoulder gown, the prettiest off-center bridal hairstyles are chic and elegant. It needs to be polished enough to show that the hair is intentionally left-of-center; a messy 'do will just looked like you put it together in a hurry and misplaced your bun or twist!

Low twists are among the most fabulous asymmetrical wedding hairstyles for long hair this year. Have your hairstylist gather all of your hair near the nape of your neck. Let the pulled back part be smooth and tidy, which allows you to tease the twist part without getting that overall messy appearance. The gathered section of hair at the nape of the neck can either be arranged into a loose twisted bun or a more polished smooth spiral. Complete the effect with a glamorous feather headpiece or a cluster of Swarovski crystal hairpins.
A ponytail can serve as the basis for several other stylish hairdos for long hair. A high ponytail wrapped in a piece of your hair is a fetching style that can look surprisingly polished and elegant. Somehow, in the hands of a professional, a bridal ponytail will look nothing like the casual pony that you throw together at the gym. The key is backcombing the top of the hair before pulling it back and smoothing it out to get a little lift off of the crown of your head. Leave the pony as is, or have it worked into a chic chignon.

Soft curls can be created to make a romantic wedding hairstyles with long hair. Loosely pinned curls and waves are soft and feminine for an "undone" updo. Or pull back the front of your hair, and allow cascades of soft curls to flow down over your shoulders. One caution: this style can quickly turn into a frizzy mass on a humid day, so it is a bridal hairdo best reserved for indoor or cool weather weddings.

There are so many fantastic options for long wedding hair that you will be able to find the perfect one. The best bridal hairstyles complement the style of the gown, the texture of your hair, and the shape of your face. Work with your favorite hairstylist to design the hairdo which will make you feel absolutely beautiful and chic on your wedding day.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Wedding Hair Ideas - How to Choose the Right Bridal Hairstyle, Veil and Headpiece

You've chosen a wedding dress. Now for the difficult part: finding a hairstyle that matches! The following guide will help you narrow down the bridal haircut and hairpiece that makes you feel the most happy and comfortable.

Choosing a Hairstyle: The Basics

Take into account what type of wedding you are having. Will it be mainly indoors or outdoors? Formal or casual. Consider the time of the year - will it be it warm or cool?
When choosing a hairstyle, you should never be pressured into wearing something you won't feel completely happy and comfortable with. However, it's always worth being a little adventurous when experimenting for the perfect style. An alternative "modern bride" approach could suit your personality just as well as the traditional romantic look.

Deciding on Hair Length

Be realistic about the amount of time you have before your wedding - especially if you choose to grow your hair longer. Start thinking about your hairstyle soon after you have set the wedding date. This should give you time to grow your hair or experiment with a shorter look. Also give yourself time to try out new hair colors that may enhance your wedding hairstyle.

Finding a Hairdresser

Look for a hairdresser or stylist you feel comfortable with. If you have special events to attend before your own wedding, use this opportunity to have a "trial run". Give them as much information as you can about your dress, tiara and veil, bring along any photos of hair styles and colors that you would like to try.
If you choose to style your own hair, keep it simple and elegant, such as having it down, blow dried and pulled back with some fancy clips.

Choosing a Hair Piece or Tiara

If you want more than a veil, or plan to remove the veil at the reception, consider giving hairstyle an extra special feature or two.

The hairpiece you choose must flatter not only your hairstyle, but also your size, build and - most importantly - personality. The range to choose from is huge, from veils and hats to flowers, jeweled pins, crows and caps. Give yourself time to explore every option.

The hair piece must be proportioned correctly to your height. It is also worth taking the groom's height into consideration.

The hair piece or tiara you choose should compliment your face, gown and hairstyle. Try on various options, taking particular note of the thickness and texture of your hair. Move about and act naturally with the hair piece on (together with your wedding dress, if possible).

Notice how each of these makes your face look. Some will bring out the sparkle and shine in your eyes; others will accentuate parts of your face that you may not be to happy about. Reject the styles which are not flattering to you; shortlist those that compliment your most beautiful features.

Finding a Hair Dress that Matches

The hair dress should be light in weight and appearance. Make sure it doesn't overpower the wedding dress. If it looks overdone, try a smaller size or reduce the trimmings.

The hair dress should not make you look to short, tall, fat or too thin. For instance, a short or petite bride should not wear a huge picture hat, or anything that could make her look out of proportion.
Symmetrical or Asymmetrical?

Your personality should also reflect in the choice of your headdress. These can be symmetrical (both sides exactly the same) to emphasise traditional beauty, or asymmetrical (more detail on one side and less on the other) for a creative spark.

The asymmetrical design can draw attention to your face and hairstyle. The ideal it should look like it has been designed to be part of your wedding dress. Its color and texture should match the wedding dress. When you have chosen the prefect hair piece, take it along with you to the hairdresser so that you can find the perfect hairstyle.
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12 Elegant Bridal Hairstyles For Weddings

Dallas is known for its class, affluence, and style around the world. Many brides living in Texas decide to get married in Dallas proper for its reception facilities such as the Dallas Museum of Art, The Nasher, Merchanson, and other large and elegant buildings with the ability to host 100s of people.

Just like for all brides, when the big day is approaching, of course there is so much to remember and so much to do to prepare for it-to make sure your wedding day is as perfect as possible. Since all eyes will be on you as the bride, it is only natural to be stressed out over your gown, your makeup, jewelry, and your hair. It will all come together with time and planning, so try to relax. That said, let's take a look at some of the more elegant bridal hairstyles popular in Dallas you can choose from to help you complete the perfect look and shine on your wedding day as the beautiful bride you were meant to be. Whether you have short or long hair, there are a variety of options you can use for bridal hairstyles for your wedding in Dallas.

1. Upsweep: One of the most common ways to style your wedding hair is to choose an upsweep of hair. While this particular hairstyle can refer to a variety of different styles, for our purposes, it is the simple upsweeping of hair at the base of the neck. This is a very elegant style in its simplicity and grace, and can be accented with either delicate or demonstrative hair combs. Moreover, it can be as loose or tight as you prefer.

2. Down: Though often overlooked as a style, wearing your short to long hair down can prove quite elegant, despite the informality usually attached to it. There are a variety of things a woman can do with her hair if left down-curled, waved, or left straight. Whichever you choose, make sure your hair is well groomed so that the beauty of your hair can be accentuated while down.

3. Half up: Half up is another popular choice for brides to be, as it shows off the face, while leaving some hair down for femininity. Your hair can be swept from both sides evenly and secured with a barrette or other decorative bauble, or affixed on the side of your head. In either event, it is a beautiful way to combine two different hairstyles in one delicate wedding hairstyle..

4. Braided: Whether you choose one simple braid, a French braid, or still smaller braids entwined in your hair-all of them are elegant choices for a wedding day hairstyle.

5. Bun: Though seemingly simple, a bun at the nape of your neck or back of your head can add a beautiful and sophisticated elegance to any type of gown and jewelry you choose, and makes for an easy to maintain wedding hairstyle.

6. French Twist: A fresh twist is a bit dressier than a bun and less simple, but still demonstrates a simple classic hairstyle for any wedding day.

7. Curled: Perhaps you would like to add curls to your hair or define the ones you already have. Whichever you choose, soft wavy curls can add a romantic look to any wedding gown and bride.
8. Straight: If you are looking for a sleeker look-and you have curly hair, you should try the sophisticated elegance of straightening your hair.

9. Ringlets: A very popular choice for many brides-whether they opt to wear their hair up or down, if they have short or long hair is to have ringlets put in. As long as the ringlets are soft and not tight, the look is very romantic and old fashioned.

10. Beading: Once you have decided upon the style for your wedding day hair, you may want to consider beading to intersperse and accent it.

11. Ribbons/headbands: Another option for 
both formal and more informal looks are weaving and tying ribbons and headbands into your hair for a subtle accent.

12. Flowers: Many brides choose to accent their upsweeps and half up hairstyles with both real and faux flowers. The flowers add a romantic and earthy accent to any wedding gown, and are suited best to outdoor weddings that are less formal.
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The Most Stunning Wedding Hairstyles for Short and Long Hair

One of the biggest decisions every bride has to make for her big day is choosing the perfect wedding hair style. As a bride, your hair style is extremely important, as your wedding day is probably the one day in your life where you are in every photo! Whether you're planning a spring or summer wedding this year, you'll want to look great and have hair that will look great with your beautiful dress.

Many brides choose to have their hair done in a salon, but there's no reason why you can't create a simple but elegant look in the comfort of your own home. That said, don't leave it until your wedding day - choose the style that you want in plenty of time, and try it out first to ensure that you love it!

OK, I know what you're thinking - how can I decide how to wear my hair, and how do I know I'm making the right decision? Read on for some insight...

HOW TO IDENTIFY THE PERFECT HAIRSTYLE FOR YOU:

Generally speaking, it is important to choose a style that will hold through the wedding and reception so you can look your best in every picture. As a starting point to figure out your ideal hairstyle, consider this checklist for your wedding day:-

    Will you wear it up or down, half up / half down, curled or straight?
    Will the ceremony be inside or outside? Will it be hot, humid, windy or cold?
    What overall look do you want to go for - simple or sophisticated?
    What lengths would you consider? Short, medium length or long on your wedding day?
    Are you growing your hair to create a special formal, romantic or elegant look?
    Do you want to add any hair accessories to your look?

The first thing you need to do is decide if you want your hairstyle to be completely up, down, or half of both. By making this decision, you'll be able to narrow down the vast array of long hair styles that are available.
You also want to consider your hair texture. If you have bone straight hair that never holds a curl, why bother fussing with it for your wedding? Alternatively, if you have natural curls, you can always have it blown out straight; but if you're getting married on a humid or rainy day, you could end up with quite a fuzzy display.
Another important consideration is the venue. For example, if you're planning a beach wedding, it will likely be windy, so you'll want a tight updo that won't get ruffled in the breeze. Similarly, if it'll be an outdoor ceremony on a hot and humid day, you might want to go with an updo in order to keep the hair off your neck, as this will help you keep cooler. On the other hand, if you're having a super sophisticated indoor wedding and you have long flowing locks that you want to show off, then any number of long styles will fit the bill.

To get you started on the right foot, below are some suggestions and tips for both short and long hair.

TIPS FOR SHORTER HAIR:

When choosing a short wedding hairstyle, consider whether your budget can include having a great cut with a top stylist. Shorter styles can look great, but will benefit from a good cut. If you prefer that updo look, then using hair pieces to give the appearance of longer hair can help you achieve the desired look.
In many cases, a simple style with pretty accessories can look lovely. You can choose from a few pins, flowers (fresh or silk), a tiara, a garland or many other accessory items that you can find in a bridal shop. Importantly, be sure that any flowers used in your hair are an appropriate match to the flowers used in your bridal bouquet.

TIPS FOR LONG HAIR UPDOS:

One of my favorite wedding hairstyles for women with long hair is a long hair updo - there is nothing more romantic and practical in my opinion. Why wouldn't you want to show off that gorgeous neck in your elegant dress? Updos are often the preferred choice for those wearing fuller dresses. An elaborate dress and hair that is full and down can often be just a little too much.

A long haired updo can be loose with soft ringlets left out or it can be sleek and neat. There is an abundance of hair accessories available to make any updo look extra glamorous. Plus, you won't have to worry about your hair going limp as you're dancing the night away.

TIPS FOR LONG FLOWING STYLES:

Many women prefer long flowing styles to show off their beautiful locks. Down hair styles for long hair are very versatile since you can wear it this way for the ceremony and then put it up for the reception if you choose.

Although in the past it seemed as though you had to at least pull the sides back and wear a barrette or even a headband, this is not the case anymore. Many brides are choosing to wear their hair all down, straight or curly or even pulled back behind one ear with a flower. As long as your hair looks healthy and shiny, you can wear it down in any manner you choose.

TIPS FOR HALF UP HALF DOWN STYLES:

If you can't decide between an updo and a down-do, you might opt for a half up half down style. These long hair styles are extremely popular because you get the best of both worlds. You have the long flowing locks in the back and sometimes also on the sides, while the front is pulled up or back. This type of wedding hair style is ideal for the person who wants to wear her hair down but knows she will get irritated with it constantly being in her face.

Half updo styles for long hair also give you the option to wear a special hair accessory like a flower, tiara or an heirloom barrette. Then, if you decide you want to pull the rest of your hair up at your reception, just pull it back in a ponytail or a bun.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Cute and Easy Wedding Hairstyles for Little Girls

Choosing the right wedding hairstyle for your little girl is a huge decision. Not only do you need to pick a style that will look sensational, but you must ensure that it is practical as well. Young girls do not always sit still for long, so the style that you choose needs to be easy to do in a short amount of time. You'll also want a style that will stay put, even when she doesn't!

Loose Curls in a Half Updo

If you know for a fact that an extravagant updo is not a practical choice for your little girl, why fight it? Half-up hairstyles (also known as half updos or half-up-half-down hairstyles) can be just as beautiful, and you won't have to be concerned with pieces falling.

To create a half updo, you should first dry her hair with mousse or a light gel; this will offer a little texture which will help to hold the style. Pull the top of her hair up so it's in a clip and out of the way, and then use a curling iron to create barrel rolls on the rest of her hair. Do not fluff these until they have had the opportunity to cool. You can, however, spray them lightly with hairspray. Now, unclip the top of her hair and do the same thing. When the curls are cool, you can gently finger fluff them.

Finally, pull the top half of her hair into a hair band or barrette and spray with hairspray. Add in some accessories for extra elegance - this hairstyle looks great with ribbon, a tiara or flowers. And best of all it's quick and easy!

The Classic Wedding Updo

A classic wedding updo for a young girl is easiest to create if you start with curly hair using the steps in the previous style. A really pretty look is to pull all the hair up into a high ponytail at the top of her head as a starting point. Then section the ponytail off into 5 pieces, and wrap each piece to create a bun at the back of her head using bobby pins. Keep in mind that all the pieces do not need to travel the same way; some can even create a circular or swirl pattern. If she has super long hair, you can leave a few ringlets out so they dangle from the middle of the bun like a piece of jewelry.

The beauty of this hairstyle is that you can customize it in any way you see fit. For example, you could attach small flowers around the bun. You could braid the ponytail sections together before creating the bun for an exotic look. You could even weave ribbon in and out of the bun. Really, you are only limited here by your own creativity and imagination.

What About Hairspray?

Although you may be tempted to spray your girl's hair with an entire can of hairspray, this is not necessarily a good idea! If she catches her hair on anything throughout the day, it's going to be nearly impossible to fix if it's rock hard. So, go easy on the hairspray. Also keep in mind that a lot of relatives may be offering hugs, so there is the potential for hair mishaps. Simply keep extra bobby pins, a comb and a travel size can of hairspray with you so you're prepared if a fix is nee

Monday, September 17, 2012

Choosing Your Wedding Hairstyle For Your Big Day

Have you thought about your wedding hairstyle for your special day?
Wedding Hairstyles are unique for each individual bride and part of making them look good on their big day. After all, this really is the most important day of their life. This is the time the bride and her bridegroom will pronounce their vow of love for each other in front of their family, relatives and friends. This is often so important that even an extremely good-looking woman really wants to look better, looking completely different to how she looks every other day.

Selecting a wedding hairstyle and how you need to look throughout a wedding can be very risky. If you were never advised by a specialist, this isn't the opportunity to try on fresh make up as well as trying different wedding hairstyle trends - unless you wanted to turn out to have one of the most awful weddings ever.
So, being on the safe side, it is far better to be able to work with the help of a professional hair dresser and beautician to complete your makeup and wedding hairstyle.

Here are some ideas that may help you on what look you would like to be wearing on your wedding day.
    Go for natural-looking makeup, because you do not want to appear heavily made up particularly when people begin to wish you well. On the other hand, it's also wise to be certain that even if you are putting on natural-looking makeup, this still looks all right whenever your picture is taken.

    Get a face treatment to help you take away the anxiety and tension when it comes to getting ready for the wedding and to detox your skin, in preparation for the big day.

    Be sure that you have enough time to prep your hair. Generally, you may need about six or seven weeks before the event to create minor adjustments to your hair. If you are planning changing your wedding hairstyle, hair color, or length, you might need as many as 6 months.

    Schedule an appointment with a hairdresser that is highly recommended by your friends and relations, or of course with your own personal hairdresser. It is better to take photos of the dress, headpiece and also wedding hairstyles that you'd like to try. Also, seek advice from the hairdresser on what will end up being the proper shade, texture and the style.

    In case you are deciding on having your hair permed or relaxed, question the hairstylist if she or he believes this will damage your tresses. Damaged hair will really not look good and will be difficult to style. In the event you wanted to do this, be sure that you still have enough time to experiment and also enough time to undo it if it really does look awful.

    For anyone who is thinking of dyeing your hair, consider if the color will compliment your skin color and the color of your eyes. It is advisable to ask the advice and tips of a specialist with this. Whenever dyeing, try a temporary dye first.

    Your wedding hairstyle ought to go well together with the cut of your wedding gown. Should you have an uncomplicated gown, decide upon an uncomplicated hairstyle. Choose a wedding hairstyle that'll be comfortable and will not be difficult to keep since you are going to have several things to deal with on the big day.

    Assuming you have short hair, you can actually add highlights to boost the richness. Additionally you can have hair treatment options or check out products which will add shine and lustre. Also you can get a multi-textured look. Flowers such as Roses and Gerberas also look really good on short hair.

    If you've got long hair, it is suggested that you decide to wear your hair up to have a classy look and also to reduce the necessity for maintaining it, because you will probably be pre-occupied the whole day long.
When your hairstylist begins making recommendations on what to do for your wedding hairstyle, you can now use these great tips and information to help to get exactly what you want.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Indian Bride Hairstyles: Sleek, Stylish, Classy

Next to being a mother, wedding is the only event, which remains etched in the memory of a woman during her entire life. So, on this day it is only natural if she wants to look special and different from all the others present on her wedding day. Apart from wedding outfits, Indian bridal hairstyle and make-up play an important role in giving the bride the perfect look. There is wide spectrum of hairstyles available depending on the length of the bride's hair, her choice and her bridal dress.

Initially, Indian brides did not pay much attention towards their hairstyles. However, with the passage of time, it became an important part of their overall look. As a result, there are various bridal hairstyle arrangements that are available in parlors and salons with fixed rates. The main idea behind these hair arrangements is to give the Indian bride a traditional yet classy look.

When you contact a hairstylist or a hairdresser, the first thing he or she would observe is the bride's face structure, the height, the persona and the wedding dress and then accordingly suggest hairstyles. Punam sethi is one of the expert hairdressers who specializes in Indian bridal hairstyles and make-ups and makes the bride look stunning.

In fact, the Indian brides are becoming quite experimental today and most of them want to opt for new and latest styles. Hair coloring is also becoming a trend with more and more Indian brides trying different coloring options that such as Normal full hair color, Diagonal Streaking, Slicing, Velcro Coloring, Gray Hair Coverage, Horizontal Streaking etc. However, the bride, according to her color complexion and her color of the dress should, choose the hair color and must go for it only if it looks great on her.

The various things that can be done as a part of Indian bridal hairstyle include Roller setting, Ironing, Crimping, Ringlets, Braids, Layers, Vertical, Bangs, Fringes, Blunts, Sleek and Blunt, Straight, combo etc. The best salons or hairdressers have special software through which they can try various hairstyles on the bride's picture. As a bride, you get to choose and decide which style will suit you the best. Of course, the hairstylist will explain you the idea behind each style. However, do not give in to persuasion easily. If you do not like a style, be vocal about it. It is your day. Everything aspect of wedding fashion has to conspire to make you look special and make you feel special.

Indian bridal hairstyle is pretty and eye-catching for the simple reason that they can be seen and observed through the bridal veil covering the head of the Indian bride. The bridal veils today are made of flimsy and falling material, which enable a good look at the hair of the bride.

Last but the most important point that Indian brides must keep in mind is to take prior appointment with the hairdresser. The best hairstylists have their appointment diaries lines up with brides wanting to look and feel good.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

10 Hairstyle Tips For Indian Brides

Every bride dreams of looking her best on her wedding day. For months before the wedding, she will spend large amounts of money trying to get the right shape and make her skin look perfect. Wedding dresses are usually made on order and all accessories hand picked to match. The bride has to look like she has never before and most brides would go to any length to ensure the same.

However, very often, in all the planning, one thing that is overlooked is the hairstyle that would suit the bride. This is a big mistake and at the last moment little option is left but to let the beautician do whatever best she possibly can. How the bride's hair looks and what style it's arranged in is very important for the overall look. In fact, along with exercising and improving skin tone, in the months preceding the wedding, the bride-to-be should also get hair treatments done. In fact, if a bride can, she should always consult a professional hair stylist on how to further improve the texture of her hair.

So how does one get the best possible hairstyle for their wedding and the numerous functions that go before and after it?

1. To begin with, talk to a hair stylist as soon as the date for your wedding has been finalised. This consultation is important so that the stylist can check your hair for any damage that needs to be taken care of and initiate any treatments it might need. This way, your hair will be perfect and healthy, ready for any hairstyle you might want for your wedding day.

2. Discuss with your stylist what hair styles suit you and make you look your best.

3. Talk to your stylist about the kind of hair style(s) you're looking for. This should be based on the clothes you're wearing for the different functions - so that the hair and clothes compliment each other. For example: A high neck with hair pulled up.

4. Once you know what hairstyle you'd like for your wedding, get a trial done. This way, both you and your stylist will know what the end result should be like and if you really do like how it looks. This is important so that you're not unpleasantly surprised on wedding day.

5. If you want to get your hair cut, don't do it right before the wedding, because it doesn't get time to settle in properly. Give it at least a couple of weeks. However, discuss with your stylist before getting anything done.

6. If all your hairstyles are ones that need to be tied up or have complicated braids etc, it's always best to leave your hair long.

7. Plan on getting your hair coloured? Do it several months before the actual wedding so that it settles in properly and looks as natural as it can. It would also give you a chance to try a different shade if you don't like your new hair colour.

8. If possible, try and get a full trial with complete hairstyle and makeup, so that you get an idea of what you will look like on the final day.

9. Avoid any drastic makeovers right before your wedding. Experiment if you have to at least 2-3 months before the wedding so that you don't have to do any damage control at the last minute.

10. Don't wash your hair the day of the wedding. Do it the day before because freshly washed hair tends to be tricky for hair styling.

Finally, eat healthy and be happy - so that your hair is healthy and looks its best on your important day. Accessorise your hair style with what matches your outfit. You can use fresh flowers, crystals, hair pins etc. more info

Friday, September 14, 2012

Choosing Wedding Hairstyles

Grooms certainly have it easy when it comes to weddings! They have very few decisions to make and the ones they do make are mostly mad be their partners anyway. Brides, on the other hand, have a multitude of decisions to make and just one of them is the hairstyle for the wedding.

Every bride wants to look her best on her wedding day. There are so many things to consider. First, there's the dress and veil. Then, the bride must choose her accessories, makeup look and of course her hairstyle.
Often the type of hairstyle a bride chooses has a lot to do with her veil or headpiece. However, you may already have a preference as to whether or not you want to wear your hair up or down. Some bridal headwear can accommodate either style. The first thing you want to consider is the look you're going for.

Do you want to look like a delicate, refined lady on your wedding day? Go for a modest chignon or French twist with your bangs swept back off your forehead. This look puts your face in focus and accentuates a slender neck. Maybe you prefer a romantic fairy princess look on your wedding day. In that case, long, flowing locks are perfect.

Create gorgeous waves by setting your long hair on hot rollers, then gently combing out the curls to make them less defined. Another popular style for not only weddings but everyday is the half-up, half-down style. Pull the top and side portions of your hair back and secure with bobby pins that match your hair color. If you want some volume, tease the top portion of your hair before pulling it back.

Accessories are often used for bridal hairstyles. If you're not wearing a headpiece such a veil, you may want to add some sparkle by using sparkling rhinestone combs or clips in your hair. A rhinestone headband can look gorgeous and hold your bangs out of your face. For a classic yet beautiful look, use a bejeweled headband and tease the portion of hair behind the headband. You'll get some gorgeous height and your hair will fall beautifully down your back. For those with short hair, a sparkling barrette or even a silk flower behind the ear can give your look pizazz.

There are even shimmer powders and sprays that can be used to give your hair a romantic look. Umberto Gianni makes a great shimmer powder that is gently patted onto hair with a puff and adds a gorgeous glow to any style. These powders and sprays are not garish and glittery, but rather give the hair a beautiful sheen and shimmer that catches the light and accents the face.

If you need more ideas for your wedding day style, there are lots of pictures of wedding hairstyles in wedding magazines and even online that can help you find the style you like best.
All brides without exception look beautiful on their wedding day. Trust me. There is something magical happens on your wedding day and you will look beautiful. Whatever hairstyle you choose is going to be absolutely gorgeous!

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Amazing Wedding Hairstyles

 Every bride wants to look dashing on the big day. A stylist who specializes in bridal styles can turn the bride's dream into a reality or nightmare. Wedding hairstyles should be chosen based on the facial features, the type of gown, accessories, location of the ceremony and the length of the hair. If the occasion will be held outdoors like in a garden or at the beach, the bride might consider having most of the strands held in place with hair pins. This will prevent a disheveled head especially when the wind blows. If she will put on loop earrings, then she can keep her neck clear of hair strands to display the flashy jewels.

One of the common wedding hairstyles is the up do. This style is formal, elegant and sophisticated. Some brides prefer to add color or highlights to the strands. With part of the hair up and held with a clip or hair band, the rest of it on the hair line or at the nape can be curled loose. Accessories to go with the up do include a band that can act as the tiara or some pearl pins fixed on the sides of the up do, close to the face. Curled tendrils can frame one side of the face to add a classy modern look to the up do. A fringe is also possible with the up do wedding hairstyles.

Another classic style is the chignon. The hair is pulled back to the nape. If the bride does not have a lot of hair, a weave can be fixed and then combed back, twisted and held close to the back. Some loose curls can frame the face but if the bride wants a clear face, she can add some pin accessories to the chignon style to make it less flat. Long hair can also be curled and let down especially if the bride has a strapless gown. The curls will flow on the front and extend loosely to the back. If the gown is conventional, a Ballerina twist is ideal. The hair will be pushed back and twisted severally to form an up do. Accessories are then added to the twists to form a classy twist with inserts of pearl accessories.

For short hair, the bride can have a classy bob with highlights. She can use more accessories on the neck and ears because too much on the head may look misplaced. If the event will be held at the beach, braids are ideal and they can be styled accordingly. Different color braids can add glamour to a plain gown. They can be plaited or twisted. A bride should also consider the event after the ceremony because a very technical style may be hard for her to handle during the honeymoon.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Wedding Day Hairstyles for the Bride

On the Wedding Day every person from the bride to bridesmaids to family members to near and dear ones love to look their best. For this purpose they start planning in advance as to which dress they will be wearing for the special occasion and which hairstyle will compliment with their outfit. It is important to plan in advance as everyone wants to look attractive especially the bride as these events usually happen once in a lifetime. By advance planning everyone gets enough time to make sure that they look perfect for the event.

For looking attractive and getting the perfect look, it is advisable to consult a hair stylist as he or she is the best person who'll advice you as to which hairstyle will be most suitable and will perfectly match with your wedding dress. It is best suited if you narrow down on the choices of outfits in advance and then meet the hairdresser. By doing so you get a clear picture about your taste, theme and style and on the basis of it you can get a personalized hairstyle to select from.

One important thing to remember is your wedding hairdos must be crafted to highlight your best features. Mostly brides prefer the up do hairstyle as it adds to their height and provides a chick appearance. By going for this hairstyle, they can definitely get a unique look, will look more attractive and might even outshine themselves. However, there are other hairstyles also that can be complimented with the outfit, but which ever style you choose it must be unique and should enhance your best features.
Wedding Day Hairstyles of each and every individual be it bride, bridesmaids or close relatives must always be according to the demands of the occasion and should suit as per their outfits and personality. It should look graceful and every person must look their attractive best.
Best Bridal Hairstyles

Everybody's eyes in the wedding ceremony are set on the bride as she is the most important person in the entire event. Therefore it becomes imperative that she should look her level best on that particular day. When it comes to selecting the best hairdo for the bride, you must know that there are various shapes and styles of bridal hairstyles such as down-curls, up-curls, half-up, half-down, braids, plaits, waves, down-smooth as well as up-smooth. Moreover, if in case the head of the bride is supposed to be covered with a veil, then she needs her hair to be pulled up into an elaborated up do so that she gets a perfectly sculpted look. In order to soften and romanticize the look, sometimes up-do is mixed with cascades of curls or with flowers as well as other accents.

If you want to give the bride a more natural and casual look then leave her hair long and flowing. This is a less dressy hairstyle and will appear beautiful. In case she has short or medium hair length, then the best option is to mix together flowers, headbands, barrettes or other accents with the hair by simply pulling them and securing it with pins so that it enhances her features and frames the face evenly. These are some of the hairstyles which are according to the occasion and will definitely help her look more attractive and outshine herself.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Hairstyle Options for the Beautiful Black Bride

Besides the gown and accessories, the wedding hairstyle is another area where the bride can unleash her creativity. There are several factors to consider when choosing the right bridal hairstyle for that special day including the length, color, body and existing condition. The objective with choosing the right wedding hairstyle is to accentuate the bride's beauty without overwhelming her face. It should also be consistent with what the bride is wearing as well as the theme of the wedding itself.

Black women naturally have wavy or curly locks. With all the media attention towards long straight hair, some brides may feel pressured into altering the natural state of their hair. There are several options available for brides. Before opting on any particular option, remember to consult with a professional hairstylist so as to pick the right hair style for the shape of the bride's face and the other factors previously mentioned.
One of the classic bridal hairstyles that remains popular is the up do. This is great for brides with medium to long hair lengths. It is simple and keeps the bride's face clean and uncluttered. Brides may also choose to wear a tiara or other bridal hair accessories along with it. Celebrities such as Vivica Fox have utilized this hair style for award ceremonies, banquets and the like.

Brides that want a no frills bridal hairstyle can opt for the 'fro. This particular wedding hairstyle was last seen a few decades back but is recently gathering increasing attention at the wedding scene. There is no need for additional maintenance or conditioning techniques. It is beautiful in its simplicity, perfect for brides that have beautiful features. Coupled with minimal amount of makeup, the bride truly stands out with this bridal hairstyle.

Another simple wedding hairstyle that is easy to maintain is known as the flip. This particular bridal hairstyle has been popular since the beginning of the century. One added advantage to opting for this hair style is that is goes well with almost type of applied makeup.
Brides may also choose to have their hair braided. This works whether the bride has long or short hair. For interesting twist, pin the braids up. Other bridal accessories such as the tiara may also be added for a distinct look.

A basket weave involves a more intricate braiding design. Each braid is slim and woven tightly from the head in a zigzag pattern. The basket weave and braid may be combined with the up do hairstyle for a cleaner look.

For the more courageous and daring bride, there is the fantasy hair type. It is a bridal hairstyle that is trendy in areas such as London and Japan. With opting for this wedding hairstyle, it is the hair itself which makes the statement and garners the attention from guests. Brides who wish to wear a tiara will have to opt for another wedding hairstyle. Another daring option is to use stencils to create a design on the bride's hair. These wedding hair styles have been found in fashion shows for designers around the world and have found a way in more contemporary styled weddings.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Wedding Bridal Wear: Wavy Wedding Hairstyles

The wedding services providing companies has gained immense importance round the globe because of the fact that wedding arrangements are not easy to conduct. Thus wedding companies can easily mange the event at your place or anywhere you ask them. They provide you all types of services related to wedding events. Wedding services include photography, video making, catering services, bridal wear, men's wear decision making, styling related to brides makeup, both of the men's and women's hairstyling, honeymoon hotels, live music, discos arrangement, cakes, balloons, flowers arrangement and jewelers to venues.

Thus in this article I would like to give a brief description on the hairstyling offered by this company.
You need to use hair dryers and curling rods widely. Initially you can give loose big curls to your hairs by simply letting it down. An idealistic style is formed through hairs. Varied styles can be created in wavy hairs ranging from centre partition or side partition along with French twist. Moreover high puff with half up hairs can give you an amazing hairstyle. Twists and rolls can become best option with wavy hairs. Loose type of rolls looks striking. This style enhances the waves of hairs. Binding up hair does not make your hair appear wiry and muddled.

With tied up hair, you can get a chance to have a clear outlook of face which enhances your make up, dress and related accessories. Moreover if you make half buns or side floral twist it helps to give you a feminine look, by giving a gentle, accepted mood and heady scent. Nonetheless in order to become more innovative and upgrading the outer appearance, you can use fascinating clutches, scrunches, and hair bands. As like crown is used for brides with buns which gives stunning look. One thing more al the above stated hairstyles are easy to make and carry if you are having long hairs. But you short hair girls you do not need to worry and disappointed.

Short hair ladies can have an innovated thing called extensions. Applying this extensions procedure gives a healthier and thicker look to the wavy hairs. The hairstyles I have narrated can be used by anyone whether the brides or upcoming guests at wedding ceremonies. It is not false to say that improper and unsuitable hairstyling can damage the appearance of your extra ordinary wedding outfit. I am not saying for females particularly in fact boys can also make use of their wavy hairs.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Perfect Bridal Hairstyles For A Beautiful Winter Wedding

Many people choose to have their weddings in spring or early summer and the most popular month to tie the knot is June. That being said, many people do choose to marry in winter despite the weather. However, sometimes it can be harder to look your best during the winter months. The chances are you won't have much of a tan anymore and for some of us the cold weather and central heating can cause skin and hair to become dry. Therefore, if you are planning a winter wedding you need to start your hair and beauty regime now.

Moisturise, moisturise, moisturise. Extra moisturisation can keep hair and skin looking good during the winter months and ensure that you look radiant on your big day. If you are planning a winter wedding and looking for the perfect hairstyle, here are some ideas and inspiration.

If you have fine, short hair, the cold winter air can cause static for fine hair. In order to keep your hair neat try a sleek wedding hairstyle. This is achieved by parting the hair on the side and using a little styling gel on slightly damp hair to lock it in place. Use your fingers to gently style hair away from the face. If needed, gently spray with hairspray. To make this look a little more interesting try adding a pretty flower comb or a sparkly barrette to compliment your gown.

Long hair can also suffer from dryness and static in the winter chill. The best way to avoid any hair disasters is to opt for a coifed, wavy winter wedding hairstyle. Make sure your hair is freshly washed and divide it into sections, curling each section gently with a curling iron. Use your fingers to separate the curls and finish with hair spray to keep your style in place. If your hair is really straight then try using a curling mousse before drying.

A winter wedding is a great occasion to do something unique with your hair style. The winter weather means that you can opt for more elaborate wedding fashions and experiment with rich and different colours. Try accessorising with feathers or an intricately designed barrette to really lift your wedding style.

Shiny accessories such as crystals or pearls go perfectly with a wintry setting, especially if you are looking to create a winter wonderland effect. Adorn your hair with delicate crystals or pearl hair accessories that will look beautiful sparkling in the light. Simply attach pearl beads to ordinary grips for a beautiful winter wedding hair style. This can work with an updo or a loose style.
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Saturday, September 8, 2012

Beautiful Bridal Veil and Wedding Hairstyle Combinations

 The bridal veil is a lovely accent to the wedding gown. It definitely says, "Here comes the bride"! To make the most of your veil, you will need to choose a headpiece and hairstyle which complement it. These are some suggestions for beautiful bridal veil and wedding hairstyle combinations.

Many wedding gowns are shown with matching veils. This can be the perfect finishing touch for your gown, especially when the veil is adorned with a detail pulled from the bridal gown, such as a matching lace applique. The perfectly matched veil and wedding dress set, however, can become very formal and a bit stiff, so always feel free to select an alternate veil which looks pretty with your gown without being an exact match.

Once you have the veil and gown worked it, it it time to put the rest of your look together. In general, the more veil you have, the more grand or large your hairstyle should be. You do not want to end up looking like a bald lady swallowed up by an enormous veil! So if you have selected a veil with several tiers, for instance, opt for a wedding hairstyle which also has fullness and a strong presence. A sleek ultra modern bun would not hit the right note, whereas an updo with a bit of a bump to it would be well balanced with a fuller veil.

A full veil also needs bridal hair jewelry with some presence. If your wedding is formal, a sparkly tiara can be placed right up against the front edge of the veil, which should be worn right on the top of the head or just back a pinch on the crown of the head (more narrow veils can be worn further back). Brides who plan to remove their veils after the ceremony can opt for bridal hair jewelry worn in the back of a fancy updo, where it will really shine once the veil is removed for the reception. A large crystal comb or a scattering of sparkly hairpins could be just right.

When deciding on your wedding hairstyle, it is important to consider where on your head you wish to wear your veil. If you like the look of a long veil flowing behind you, but prefer not to have any veil near your face, opt for a style like a braided bun in the center back of your head. The veil can be placed below your hairdo, and your headpiece directly above it. Great hair jewelry for this bridal hairstyle and veil combination include a jeweled circlet which goes around the edge of the bun or a large feather flower set on one side of the hairdo.

Brides with short hair will have a different set of considerations. You may well end up wearing your hair in its everyday style, if you have a short haircut tailored to a specific look. It is still worthwhile to have your hair professionally styled on the day of your wedding to make sure it looks its absolute best. Besides, hairstylists have tricks that can add volume to even the shortest haircut or give a perfect sleek finish to styles like modern bobs. When you have less hair, a single layer veil looks the best, as too much fullness will be overwhelming. Anchoring a veil in short hair can be tricky, but if you select a double headband as your bridal hairpiece, it will be much easier. The comb of the veil can be nestled between the two bands of the headband to prevent the veil from sliding down the back of your head.

A final tip is to have your veil and headpiece selected before having a hair trial at the salon. This will help your hairstylist to guide you to the hairdos which will be the best match to your accessories. You will be ensured of coming up with a veil, headpiece, and bridal hairstyle which all look fantastic together.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Wedding Hairstyles and Bridal Headpieces - Some Tips for the Bride

Your choice of wedding hairstyle and accompanying veil can be a difficult one to make, especially as it has to complement your choice of accessories and gown for the day. There are some useful hints and tips for the bride when making the right decision as to the wedding hairstyle and accompanying head piece.

If your bridal wedding dress is elaborate, you must steer clear of elaborate head pieces to avoid overkill. You must rather opt for a simple shoulder length veil to draw attention to the gown. Your hair can be swept up or held in a loose chignon, with the veil providing a simple but elegant statement to accompany the bold wedding gown.

On the other hand, if your dress is simple and stylish, you can get away with wearing an elaborate head piece. You can then further draw attention to this part of your accessory by having your hair in a polished up do or bun to lend a bold statement to your headpiece. Another option is to wear a chapel length flowing bridal veil to further balance out your simple wedding gown.

If you opt for a birdcage veil with a 50's look, avoid letting your hair down and rather have it up in a loose classic up do or in a sleek low bun. Alternatively, you do not have to wear a veil and can rather opt for an elaborate flower or head piece pinned to the side of your head, just above your ear. This works well if your hairstyle is very trendy and you rather opt to showcase this than the head piece.

Another option is to invest in a fancy headband that you can use to hold your hair back. This is simple yet stylish and allows the focus to be on the bold pieces of your wedding ensemble.

Whatever your hairstyle and accompanying headpiece for the day, be sure to try the hairstyle and see how it looks with all your wedding accessories. Also be sure to use the same stylist or one who can recreate your desired look to avoid disappointment. Do not be afraid to embrace a style that reflects your true fashion sense or your preferred look for the day.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

The Hottest Bridal Hairstyle Trends

The Hottest Bridal Hairstyle TrendsSo you get married this year, congratulations! Now it's time to get to work. There are many plans that can be done, not least of which is finding the perfect bridal hairstyle must.

Getting your hair and make-up perfectly on the wedding day is so important, as it makes you feel and look gorgeous, which will make you a bit more relaxed about the day's events (not to mention that all important "Here comes the bride "moment)!.

Find your bridal hairstyle inspiration

There are several places you can go to find out, the latest information on different hairstyles and styling techniques. You could start with a bridal or a hairstyle magazine or website that will carry some information about the different ways to style your hair. Another good way to get inspiration is by. Do a Google image search and actually read through real pictures of beautiful hairstyles You could also check out the latest start and runway or catwalk photographs. A great way for a truly up-to-date look

General Wedding Hairstyle Tips

The hair is always stylish when worn long and spiral curls, but make sure you add a little texturing product to your locks so they do not look too prim and proper (otherwise you'll have a bit to look nineties!).

Make sure that your curls with a good tool to keep looking each curl neatly and perfectly shaped to your reception; GHDs are a real favorite with celebrities, stylists, as they are known to keep your hair intact for the whole day. Cheap curling iron are a no-no if you want to lifeless hair for an hour in the day.

For a really hot look, blow dried channel Gucci curls! Big Band and large barrel curls to look natural, but expensive, and praises to most women. Investing in a good set of heated rollers to create this look, but make sure to help someone else, as it can be tricky roles popping in itself.

Latest Designer Hair Style Trends for Brides

Once again, thank goodness for the Internet! As I mentioned above, the latest bridal fashion trends forever by images found on the catwalk scene online. This year's trends are amazing varieties of pin up hair, embroidered headdress, and even metal. Embellished yet stylish hair accessories, like wings, hearts or flowers formed a staple in this year's bridal fashion have so far, especially the vintage variety.

In general, this year designer bridal hairstyles are blow-dried and simple. Soft hair is a must for a bridal look, romantic, tousled hair and blow dried softness for an ultra feminine hairstyle important. To create a similarly elegant look, ask your hairdresser, "Audrey Hepburn updo" that is casual and chic to create. Long hair that twisted either messy or very trendy now.

Hair Style for your wedding planning

As part of your wedding planning, you need to decide how you do your hair for the big day. There are a few possibilities, but certainly looking for the best ideas for the perfect hairdresser. Attempt is to do it yourself too hard and stressful.

I hope you already have a go-to stylist, but if not make sure that a well in advance of the wedding. So that the stylist to create your hairstyle several months earlier will ensure that you have selected the right person. Plus, this will allow you to "test drive" to see your updo, how long it will take.

You should also be a few quick snapshots of your wedding hairstyle, so that you can ensure that it compliments your face shape. This will help the photographer to have an easy job make you look beautiful in every single picture.

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