Wedding and Bridal Hairstyles

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Wedding Dress & Hairstyle: Get The Right Look

Submitted By: Emily Tanner

The wedding dress and wedding hairstyle you choose are the most important decisions you will ever make, that is of course, after you have chosen the right groom!

When it comes to your wedding gown, there is such a vast range of styles, shapes and colour. Naturally, the wedding hairstyle has to come second to the dress, although the 2 must work together synonymously.

The best advice to take when choosing your wedding dress is to go to a shop with an open mind. It is all very well to have an idea of what you would like, but it's a known fact that 75% of brides come home with an unexpected choice of dress. It will be such a fun day out, and probably the only chance in your life you will get to 'play' with so many different types of wedding gown.

Choosing your bridal gown will be the most expensive shopping trip of your life! Most wedding dress specialists are only too helpful and will be quite happy for you to try on most of the shop, though you may have to pre-book an appointment at some places. If you are in a minority of places where the staff resemble those on Julia Robert's trip to Rodeo Drive in Pretty Woman then simply go elsewhere. No-one should hurry you into a decision about a wedding gown and no-one should make you feel like a nuisance.

Trying on wedding dresses of every style is essential; you really don't know what will suit you until you try it on. Experiment with bodice and skirt, all-in-one empire line, bias cut, strapless, spaghetti straps, off the shoulder, short sleeves, long sleeves, organza, silk, tulle, with a petticoat and without a petticoat. It would also be a good idea to take a few hair clips with you so that you can experiment with different wedding hairstyles as you are experimenting with different wedding dresses.

Before you go on your big shopping expedition, it would be a good idea to look through a range of bridal magazines. Look at different colours, styles, shapes, fabrics and designers so that you have a few ideas about what you like when you are trying on. It would also be a good idea to look at wedding hairstyles. Don't forget though, that bridal models usually look fantastic in everything they wear and all hairstyles suit them.

You would be better to look at a model with similar colourings and with a similar face shape to yourself. You should also look at certain combinations of wedding gowns and wedding hairstyles - chances are that particular dress styles lend themselves to particular hairstyles. For example, strapless gowns are often complemented by up-do's, whereas tall, slim brides wearing plain silk dresses look better with short, cropped hairstyles or loads of long unkempt tousled curls!

Once at a wedding gown shop, give your assistant some idea of what sort of dress you have in mind. Try your dream dress on and see how it makes you feel. But, don't be put off if an assistant suggests something completely different. Remember, they have kitted out hundreds of brides and probably have a good idea of what will suit you just by looking at you and talking to you. Go on, be daring! It is true what they say - "You will just know when you try on the right one!"

They may also have some good ideas about wedding hairstyles too, so don't be afraid to ask them.

Lastly, before choosing your dream wedding gown and a breathtaking wedding hairstyle to go with it, remember to choose something that suits the way you are now. Many brides plan to be 2 sizes smaller, have more defined arms, a longer neck or have longer hair by the big day, but you should always choose a wedding dress to suit how you are today. Look upon any weight loss or toning up as an added bonus - or the icing on the cake!

About the Author:

Brought to you by Emily Tanner of Bomboniere. Sponsored by Essex Loft Conversions and Asset Tagging

Labels:

Wedding Dress & Hairstyle: Get The Right Look

BOOKMARK THIS POST

0 comments

Friday, December 21, 2007

Perfect Wedding Hairstyle - Medusa And A Glass Of Bubbly

Submitted By: Daisy May

Hairstyles and headdresses perfectly matched are a complimentary duo for any bride on her wedding day. What you have to remember when deciding on your hairstyle is what may suit others may not necessarily be the right style for you. Practice makes perfect so try out different hairstyles in the mirror just to get a mirror image of your self. This will give a little insight as to whether you clip your hair up for the wedding or let it lie on the shoulder. A mental picture of your wedding gown is good to have at the back of your mind when choosing the hairstyle or better still if you can have it on at the time will make all the difference in helping you with your decision.

If the wedding dress is an off the shoulder design then consider letting the tresses flow but if the gowns collar is high necked like Victorian times then consider styling the hair up.

The shape of your face is another major factor taken into consideration when picking a hairstyle. If your present style is a look alike of Joan of arc do not despair the longer look can be achieved with hair extensions. Having the perfect hairstyle is very important and why not, as this is a very essential part of the brides whole entity that will add the finishing touches in making her feel just they way she should on a day as special as this.

Sort out an early appointment to talk to with a hairdresser. Find a stylist that holds a good reputation among your friends and family. Make sure after the consultation you are comfortable with your choice of clipper, go through every fine detail of the hairstyle that you would like. He/she can or may give their professional advice on your chosen style but if you are not happy with what they propose then stand your ground.

At the end of the day this is your wedding so the choice is yours. Elegant hairstyles that are quite stunning are the French twist or braids creatively enhanced by woven pearls.
To help emanate romance let the hair down. Short hair can be highlighted by adding decorative little menageries (rosebuds feathers hair jewels) Extensions can help fulfil your dream of having the perfect hairstyle.

Magazine browsing is a must for ideas if you are undecided on the hairstyle that will compliment your wedding dress or face features. Make arrangements with the hairdresser to have a practice run it may cost but it will be worthwhile to claim the style you crave. Another good idea is to bring along your headpiece e.g. tiara, cap for the hairdresser to fit at the same time.

Make sure the hairstyle is compatible with all dance moves especially the ones after a few glasses of bubbly if not then a guaranteed medusa look

About the Author:

A fabulous site for all wedding essentials is http://www.your-wedding-planning-help.com Future baby planning needs http://www.cool-baby.info

Labels:

Perfect Wedding Hairstyle - Medusa And A Glass Of Bubbly

BOOKMARK THIS POST

0 comments

Monday, December 17, 2007

Wedding Hair Style Tips: Choose Your Wedding Day Hairstyle Carefully


Submitted By: Melissa Burton

Women like to look glamorous, elegant and sexy on their wedding day so they usually take the time to choose an extravagant dress, stunning shoes and make up, and then there is the hair style. Whoa boy! Women usually have a stylist visit them when they are getting ready for the wedding, which costs a fortune, or they visit the parlour early in the morning before their wedding to get their chosen hair style done.

A woman's hair may be her crowning glory, but getting a new 'do' just before a big event in your life can be a major mistake. Plan ahead with any chemical treatments - bleaching, colouring, streaking, perming or straightening - and if you're considering any radical changes in length or style do it at least six to eight weeks before the big event, this way it gives you and your hair time to adjust together and get a “working relationship” on the go.

On your wedding day, hundreds of eyes will be on you, and your chosen wedding hair style can either complete the picture or detract from it. That is why it is so important to choose the perfect formal hairstyle well in advance of the big day so that you and your stylist can get it right and make custom additions to your wedding hair style. Nothing is worse than a hastily crafted coif decided upon only minutes before the ceremony, take the time with your stylist to go over what looks suit you and what looks don’t, obviously avoid the looks that don’t suit you. Larger figures should wear their hair up as this draws attention and slims the face down, slimmer brides should look at curls which accentuate the face and shoulders.

Men may seem as though they don’t care about their wedding hair style and women are none the wiser to it, but in fact the bride groom spends at least 15 minutes making sure all the gel is in the correct plane and he has no sticky up bits!!

A great wedding hair style is crucial, especially for those wedding pictures, make sure it's not some kind of style which is going to fall all over the place or is going to be blown around in high winds! That way you can be sure of looking great in those pictures!

About the Author:

For a free course on planning discount weddings and where to find the best discount wedding invitation supplier, visit http://www.discountweddingguide.com/ today.

Labels:

Wedding Hair Style Tips: Choose Your Wedding Day Hairstyle Carefully

BOOKMARK THIS POST

0 comments

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Wedding Hairstyle: Be Fashionable With Your Hair

by James Brown

On your wedding day you have to make the most out of your hair. Your hairstyle can make you look like a million bucks if you get the services of a good and skilled hairdresser. Bridal hairstyles range from a closefitting cap version to a complicated, more detailed and vivid style. Bridal hairstyles should reflect the individual special style as well as character and person of the bride. More amusing, trendier and more unique hairstyles are what the brides are looking for nowadays.
A perfect wedding hairstyle can make your face more attractive and at the same time gratifying the vanity as well of your wedding dress and your headdress. It should go well with your character and individuality while emphasizing your best facial appearance and hiding your flaws. Here are some ideas for diverse kinds of style.

Hair brushed off or swept back illustrates more of your façade and contour. This style can be particularly fine for formal, proper or evening ceremonials. A wedding up do will emphasize your neck. This impression can vary from an effortless French twist to a fashionable and chic mass of curls. Hair worn down has a more informal and relaxed look, ideal for daytime, outdoor, sporty and casual weddings.

If you have long hair and it is brushed away or pulled back most of the time, then a stylish and graceful up do would be the look. Bring together or combine fine points from your wedding gown to your hairstyle. Details like interweaving or parody of fabrics can be an exact copy for your hair design or look. If you are always wearing your hair down then it is time to show off your beautiful face by putting your hair up and leaving the rest to fall around your shoulders. Let a few strands of your hair leak away to move freely around your face. They can be left unnatural or curled. Having it all down is just too informal for your wedding day. Long hair can be worn back, ponytailed or twisted with beading or fabric that goes with your gown.

If you have medium hair length then it can be twisted and worn with a crown like headdress or a glittery headband to spice it up. Or to make it simple and natural just place or insert some hair behind your ears and use hair clips with designs to hold back your hair. If your hairdresser is really good and brilliant then your hair can be worn up if you really want to. If you always wanted your hair up during your wedding day then do not have you hair cut and let it grow. Medium hair length is as adaptable or versatile as long. It can be twisted, placed behind your ears, straightened and swept loosely down

There are also a lot of styles to be done with short hair. Use your curling iron for the back portion of your head to five your hair more body and fullness. If you have baby hair or bangs then it is better if you sweep it off to the side and do not curl it because it will make you look really different. If you are planning to have your hair curled touch it when it is cooled down and not when it is still warm so that the curls won't be loose. Place also hair wax to create texture and to keep your hair in place. Short hair can be from smooth and glossy style to wavy and curly. A headdress or tiara, ornamental bobby pins, combs and hair clips all look spectacular and dramatic worn with short hair.

Bangs can be worn in several ways: soft, edgy, angled or slant, and with consistency. If you have them ever since then do not brush them aside and expose your forehead.

Modern styles are the key but should be secondary for what's more important is what really looks good on you. What is "in" may not fit with your gown. Whatever is your choice on the hairstyle, practice on your make-up or have a test make-up conducted a week prior to your wedding. Do this and you will have an incredible and astonishing wedding look.

About the Author
James Brown writes about MagazinesQuick.com key code, Best Deal Magazines bargains and MagazineCity.com on-line coupons

Labels:

Wedding Hairstyle: Be Fashionable With Your Hair

BOOKMARK THIS POST

0 comments

Friday, December 07, 2007

Wedding Hairstyles - Finding the Perfect Look for Your Big Day

by Samuel Abdullah

Finding the absolute perfect hairstyle for your wedding takes a bit of thought and some planning in order to ensure you'll be happy with your look on the big day.

First, it's best to consider the overall theme of your wedding when deciding upon your hairstyle. Is it going to be a formal type of event or a more casual affair? What type of jewelry will you be wearing, and what style dress are you planning on wearing? If you're wearing your hair up in some way, dangly or elaborate earrings are appropriate, but if your hair is down, you may want to consider a smaller, simpler type of earring.

One of the most popular types of hairstyles for brides today is the upsweep, or up-do as it's sometimes called. The upsweep may actually be done in several different ways, depending on the length of the hair and the look you're trying to achieve. From the simple ponytail to intricate braids to the French twist, an upsweep can be either stunningly elegant or completely simple.

You'll also want to keep in mind what type of headpiece you'll be wearing on your wedding day when deciding on your hairstyle. A tiara looks fabulous with hair that's pulled back in some way, and if you'll be wearing a long veil, or even a crown made of flowers, perhaps you could leave your hair down and flowing.

If your hair is on the shorter side, you'll want to decide if you'd like to have curls or a straighter, simpler do, or even if you'd like to try hair extensions for this all important special occasion.

Many hair stylists and salons offer free consultations to brides-to-be so that they can talk to the stylist, and let them know exactly what they're really looking for or expecting from their wedding hairstyle before the big day actually arrives. Some brides choose to have a "trial run" and have their hair as well as their bridesmaids hair done the week before the wedding to be sure they chose the most complementary styles.

When browsing through the hairstyle and bridal magazines, pay attention to the hairdos on models who have faces that are shaped like yours. Also, look for styles on brides that are wearing dresses made similar to the one you'll be wearing. Sometimes, a style look a certain way on one person, but may not be that good of a look for another.

Also, if you're having a professional stylist do your hair, do let them know exactly what type of dress and jewelry you'll be wearing.

If you're planning on dying your hair, getting highlights or changing the color in any way, it's always a good idea to do this several weeks before the big day. Any drastic haircuts or changes in style should be done a few months before the wedding to give yourself a chance to get used to the "new you" and to make any necessary adjustments.

About the Author
Learn how to save up to 80% on your wedding cost.

For more tips on wedding visit
http://www.homebizbuilders.com/wedding/index.html
Samuel Abdullah the author lives in Chicago.

Labels:

Wedding Hairstyles - Finding the Perfect Look for Your Big Day

BOOKMARK THIS POST

0 comments

Monday, December 03, 2007

Wedding Day Hair Styles - A Top Ten Checklist

by bivan jhon

The big day is fast approaching, and the energy of themoment sweeps you up. But does it carry your hair alongtoo? Use the following checklist to ensure your wedding dayhair is everything you dream it will be:

1. Which stylist? Make bookings for consultations with morethan one stylist well in advance and decide on the one youfeel most comfortable with. You should be able to expressyour likes and dislikes without feeling awkward.

2. Long hair, shoulder length, or short hair? It isimportant to consult with your stylist well in advance andmake a decision. Long hair obviously gives the stylist muchfreedom for creativity but a skilled stylist can also workwell with medium and short styles. Be sure to choose alength that fits with your personality and style.

3. Have your hair compliment your wedding dress. This canbe done by both style and accessories. Smooth, straight hairand pinned up curls are often paired up with smooth satingowns, whereas a tulle dress often goes well with softcurls.

4. Take into consideration your silhouette. If it's alonghorizontal lines such as with a wide dress, you'll want tostick with that look for your hair as well. The same goesfor a vertical profile.

5. You'll be spending a lot of time at the salon picking outthe perfect hairstyle, so it's best to be prepared. Be sureto wash your hair the night before your consultation, andtry to have some pictures of styles you'd like to try out.

6. Take a picture of your wedding dress along to yourstylist. This will greatly help the process along. Also takeyour veil with you, and let the stylist know what kind ofwedding you are having: formal, informal, evening, daytime.Alternatively, consult with your stylist before deciding onyour headpiece.

7. If you are interested in a new cut or color to your hair,don't wait until right before your wedding. Make the changesduring the initial consultation with the stylist, so thatyou don't have any unpleasant surprises down the road.

8. After you have decided on your style, make sure you walkaround with it. Your wedding day will be a long one and youcertainly don't want an uncomfortable hair do causingirritation!

9. Your veil length will have some influence on your choiceof hairstyle. Normally, the veil is longer than the hair. Itis often secured in back swept hair (for up dos) and it'simportant to make sure the style can hold the veil in place.

10. What accessories are you going to wear? You will already(hopefully!) have your headpiece picked out. Flowers, pins,and beads can be used to add an extra sparkle to your hair,and you can and should coordinate them with the rest ofyour jewelry.

It may sound like choosing a bridal hair style is astrenuous activity, but the care and preparation is simplyto make sure your wedding day is the best it can be.

Following this ten point checklist will ensure your weddingday hair style is a delight, not a disaster!

About the Author
emo-corner

Labels:

Wedding Day Hair Styles - A Top Ten Checklist

BOOKMARK THIS POST

0 comments