Wedding and Bridal Hairstyles

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Easy Updo For Medium To Long Hair

Author: Karen Marie Shelton

Ten steps to achieve it

1. On hair that is a day old (unwashed) or on clean hair that has been aged with natural oils, apply a good styling mousse. Use a paddle brush on your hair until it lays smoothly behind your ears and around your crown.
Note: If your hair is fine, thin or tends to be flat, use a medium sized curling iron before you complete step 2 to give your hair more fullness and body. Take small sections of hair and create loose curls all over your head working from the bottom of the scalp to the top.
2. Gather hair into a loose ponytail at the top of your crown. Allow some hair on either side of your face to form soft ringlets to give the bun a softer and fuller look.
3. Clasp the ponytail with a "hair friendly" elastic band that is the same color as your hair.
4. Starting with the strands on the very outside of the ponytail, take small sections about 1/2 inch thick. Experiment to get the right size based on your hair.
5. Use hair or bobby pins that are the same color as your hair and take the first section of hair and pull it up towards the sky. Halfway between the base of the ponytail and the top of the length create a tiny loop and pin the hair loop at the base of the scalp. Use an open hair pin to anchor the loop down into the scalp. The loop should leave a few inches of loose "tail" hair that is not pinned down. Take the remaining "tail" hair and twist the hair once or twice. Form a open loop and pin it with a bobby pin.
6. Repeat all around the outer shape of the ponytail in a clockwise direction. Form the base loop, leave the "tail hair" and then pin a loose open loop around the scalp and near the crown. Experiment with making the loops the same size and thickness or alternate the loops.
7. After you have pinned down the outside perimeter you should still have part of the original ponytail still in place. Continue to loop and pin to give the bun a good dimension and shape.
8. Use a curling iron to add soft ringlets to the hair around the face.
9. Spray the bun with a good styling spray to keep it in place. If you are going to wear hair jewelry always spray your hair BEFORE applying the hair jewelry.
10. Add hair jewelry like tiny glittery hair jewels or place one larger flower into the bun to instantly dress it up. Match the hair jewels to your dress for a gorgeous accessory option.
You are all set to make a grand entrance to any party or special event.

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Friday, March 09, 2007

Bridal Hairstyle Tips For Choosing Wedding Updos

For many brides the hairstyle they choose for their wedding day is almost as important as the dress they choose. While every bride wants her hair to look great on her wedding day, there are also many factors to consider in choosing a style. Women with longer hair often have an especially difficult time deciding on a hairstyle.

Designing wedding updos takes a great deal of planning. An updo is essentially a hairstyle that involves pinning the hair up so that is off the neck. There are many different styles of updos available and the bride may find choosing the perfect one to be a challenging task. The bride has a lot of factors to consider when choosing a hairstyle. This article will outline some of the factors to consider when deciding on wedding updos.

The shape of the face is one of the most important factors to consider when choosing wedding updos. This is important because certain styles of updos are more appealing on faces of a particular shape while other styles may create an unappealing look. For example some hairstyles may make a round face appear even rounder while other hairstyles may create a slenderizing illusion.

The veil or headpiece which will be worn should also be considered when choosing wedding updos. While the shape of the face is very important, the headpiece is equally important because it will influence the types of styles which can be used. Once the headpiece is chosen, the bride to be can start choosing a hairstyle.

The process of choosing wedding updos usually begins with paging through wedding magazines or scrolling through websites. Most soon to be brides get their inspiration from magazines and websites which focus on weddings. Seeing models with hairstyles you like can give you the general idea of what type of hairstyle you will choose.

When looking through these magazines and websites it is important to consider the shaper of the face of the models in the hairstyles you like. If they have face shapes which are similar to your own, these styles will likely be flattering. However, if the models have faces which are shaped drastically different from your own, you may find the style to be unflattering.

The next step in the process of choosing wedding updos is to visit a salon to experiment with different styles. If you already have a hairstylist you trust or have recommendations from other friends you can choose this stylist to complete your wedding day look. Otherwise you might need to visit a few salons to see pictures of their previous work before deciding on a stylist. Once you have chosen a stylist you can do a trial run to see how the hairstyle looks with the headpiece.

Preferably the trial run to experiment with different wedding updos should take place close to the date of the wedding. This will ensure the hair is relatively similar to how it will be on the wedding day. You may experiment with different hairstyles a few months in advance only to find that the weather or other factors have changed to texture of your hair making the style that was so appealing a few months ago to not be as attractive. The trial run is very important because it is when the bride to be will really see how the updo will look on her and with her headpiece.


By: Antoinette Boulay
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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Hair Extension Brooklyn is perfect to get the latest hair style

by Peter Symcox


There are different means through which one can change their looks. One of the ways by which you can get a new look and appearance is hair extension. This procedure is common among many women, who are willing and ready to experiment with their looks. This procedure of hair extension is relatively new in the field of cosmetology, and so many people are willing to experiment with this procedure. After all, looking good is very important these days, and many people are willing to try out newer methods and technique for this. Who does not want to have hairs, which are silky and shining? It is needless to say that you have always wanted to sport that haircut, which your friend has and has been getting compliments. Well who does not like to get compliments?

For Hair Extension Brooklyn is an ideal place. The main reason for this is that you can find several beauty salons there that have trained professionals to do hair extensions. Remember this is a special and new procedure, so you must go to a professional to get the procedure done. You would surely not like to risk anything by not going to a professional. Hair extension can be used either in Brooklyn or any other city to alter the length of your hair. The best part about using hair extensions is, through hair extension you can clatter the length if you have to spend a special occasion. You would surely like to look your best if you have to attend a wedding, a party, prom or any formal get together. Remember there is no age bar for a person if he wants to undergo the procedure of hair extension, whether it is in Brooklyn or any other place.

One thing you must be careful about before going for hair extension, that not everybody is an ideal candidate to undergo the procedure. Before you undergo the procedure, you must find out if you are a good candidate or not to undergo this procedure. The stylist will see what type of hair you have and then determine if you should undergo this procedure or not. You would surely not like to undergo the procedure if you the hair stylist say that you are not suitable for this. Hair extensions are done both real human hair and artificial hair made of synthetic. Most stylists recommend that going for real hair extensions is the best as you can get hairs that match your hair texture and color easily.

Aftercare of your hair is vital, if you want to keep your hair extensions in a proper condition for a long time. If taken well care of, hair extensions can last about four to six months. Remember to use the conditioner, shampoo and moisturizers which are prescribed by your stylist. However take caution; you must not wash your hair for at least two days after you have undergone the procedure. Your hair is a vital aspect of your overall looks and you must take all the care that you can to keep them in good condition.


About the Author
Peter Symcox is a professional writer, who has an extensive knowledge of hair extensions and their necessity in the fashion world. He works for Jaiainc and likes to disseminate his knowledge of hair extensions to people suffering from hair loss. To know more about Hair Extension Brooklyn,Hair Extension Manhattan, Hair Extension Salon NY visit www.jaiainc.us

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Sunday, March 04, 2007

Easy Updo For Medium To Long Hair (III)

Author: Karen Marie Shelton

Steps to achieve it

4. Starting with the strands on the very outside of the ponytail, take small sections about 1/2 inch thick. Experiment to get the right size based on your hair.

5. Use hair or bobby pins that are the same color as your hair and take the first section of hair and pull it up towards the sky. Halfway between the base of the ponytail and the top of the length create a tiny loop and pin the hair loop at the base of the scalp. Use an open hair pin to anchor the loop down into the scalp. The loop should leave a few inches of loose "tail" hair that is not pinned down. Take the remaining "tail" hair and twist the hair once or twice. Form a open loop and pin it with a bobby pin.

6. Repeat all around the outer shape of the ponytail in a clockwise direction. Form the base loop, leave the "tail hair" and then pin a loose open loop around the scalp and near the crown. Experiment with making the loops the same size and thickness or alternate the loops.

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