Wedding and Bridal Hairstyles

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

8 Wedding Hairstyles Ideas

by Bobette Kyle-Wagner

If ever there was time to make the most of your hair, it is for your wedding. Your bridal hairstyle can look like a million with imagination and the skills of a good hairdresser. Wedding hairstyles range from a more coiffed version of your everyday hair to an elaborate and dramatic style.

Perfect wedding hairstyles flatter your face, your wedding gown, and your veil. They suite your personality while accentuating your best features and minimizing your weak ones. Here are some suggestions for different kinds of hair.

- Hair swept back or up shows more of your face and profile. This style can be especially nice for formal or evening weddings.
- A wedding up-do will accentuate your neck. This look can range from a simple French twist to a stylish mass of ringlets.
- Hair worn down or loose has a more casual look, perfect for daytime, outdoor, and informal weddings.
- Long hair can be worn back, loose, braided, or entwined with beading or fabric that matches your gown.
- Medium-length hair is nearly as versatile as long. It can be curled, straightened, tucked behind your ears, or brushed loosely down.
- Even brides with short hair can have a long, thick wedding day hairstyle. Clip on hairpieces and extensions are available in a variety of colors and styles.
- Short hair can be versatile, from sleek styles to curly. Tiaras, decorative bobby pins, combs, and hair clips all look stunning worn in short hair.
- Bangs can be worn several ways: soft, fringy, angled, or textured. If you've never had bangs, experiment with them well in advance. If you've always had them, this is not the time to sweep them aside and bare your forehead.

Current styles are important, but should be secondary to what is right for you. Something may be "in" but all wrong for you or your dress. Whatever style you choose, have practice sessions in the week before your ceremony. Do this and your wedding day will most certainly be a fabulous hair day.

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Bobette Kyle-Wagner is publisher at http://www.MyOnlineWeddingHelp.com, a Website helping engaged couples get the most use from Internet wedding resources. The site includes online wedding tips, original articles, and tutorials. Read more about wedding hairstyles and beauty at: http://www.MyOnlineWeddingHelp.com/beauty

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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Bridal Hairstyles - How to Look Inimitable on Wedding Day

by JERRY WHITE

How to make your bridal hairstyle incredibly beautiful? Usually, even experienced stylists won't offer you anything extraordinary; they have a number of slightly different bridal hairstyles they create for all their clients. But what if I want something new, something no one ever saw or wore on a wedding? Well, this is hard, but not impossible.

First of all, be creative. Accessories are a great way to make your bridal hairstyle look spectacular.Bejeweled hair sticks or vintage hair combs can be a good choice. Pick up the bridal hairstyle accessories wisely. Try to choose something you are likely to wear after the day. You can also save money by using your old necklace, brooch, old earrings, cufflinks and other jeweled pieces as the bridal hairstyle accessories.Small hair jewelry is widely available to go into your bridal hairstyle; even if it is very small, it can still make a noticeable change. Anything from pearls to glass or even diamonds can make your bridal hairstyle incredible.

Flowers are also a great way to decorate your bridal hairstyle, but don't forget about taste and combinability. Tied-up hair matches a large clip or many tiny little flowers. With flowing down hair, one or two large flowers to decorate your bridal hairstyle will be enough.

Secondly, if you can't make your imagination work, you may look for fresh ideas of bridal hairstyles in the numerous magazines or websites. If you find something interesting, you don't have to copy the bridal hairstyle exactly how it is. Try to find several bridal hairstyles and make an inimitable combination, pick up the most beautiful and interesting and create your own bridal hairstyle.

The most important recommendation here is to listen to your taste and intuition. You are already inimitable; all you need is to match your bridal hairstyle with your personality. Don't hurry or fall into despair. Look at choosing your bridal hairstyle as at the interesting adventure, walk through the malls and look through the magazines. Wait for a perfect bridal hairstyle idea to come to your mind. That's really an exciting activity and you will enjoy it.

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Friday, November 16, 2007

HAIR STYLING: WEDDING

by weddinghair

Naturally, your wedding day is the most important day of your life. For this reason, you want everything to be perfect, including the flowers, cake, photography, music, gown, and of course, hair. Along with all the other aspects of a wedding, the hair needs to look better than ever. You will reach a point where you have to decide the type of wedding hair styles that appeal to you most. Some brides prefer an updo while other brides like the hair down. To make your decision, several factors will come into play. For instance, if you are considering a theme wedding, then you should discuss wedding hair styles with the bridal party to ensure everyone is on the same page. This is important in that you will probably have friends standing up with you that have a variety of haircuts. For example, if you were planning a Victorian style wedding where the women had long, curly hair, the bridesmaid with the short hair would have a challenge to deal with.

Some other factors important to consider include the style of your wedding gown, your specific hair type, the type of veil, headpiece, or hair jewelry you plan to wear, the season, and of course, your personal preference. If you will be wearing a wedding gown that has a low-cut neckline, soft, feminine curls would look beautiful, cascading around your bare shoulders. On the other hand, if the gown were high-collared, then you would want to consider wedding hair styles that could be worn up.

If you are completely unsure where to begin, keep in mind that traditional wedding hair styles never become outdated. These styles remain very popular and work well with a formal or informal wedding. This type of hairstyle would include an updo, sprayed and pinned into place and then tight curls created at the nape of your neck. Typically, a veil or headpiece would then be attached to the bun or roll at the crown, with soft tendrils flowing freely at the sides.

For many brides, the goal is to look sophisticated and elegant on this special day. If glamour is what you are looking for in wedding hair styles, then you could pull all your hair up in a topknot, which would be ideal for framing the face. With a bun created on the crown and then the rest of the hair swept into it, you would see chic contrasting streaks that are gorgeous and definitely glam. Another option to consider when it comes to wedding hair styles is one that can be worn with short hair. In this case, the hair would be backcombed, as a way of creating fullness. Then, the hair would be pulled back smooth and pinned to create an oval shape. Finally, with a curling iron, you would create delicate curl that would fall just around the front part of the veil and fastened with bobby pins that match your hair color or with gems.

To achieve a romantic look on your wedding day, you can always use a number of hair ornaments or jewelry. Even simple wedding hair styles can be enhanced with the right things. For example, you could wear your hair pulled back in a ponytail but by adding a chignon or beaded wrap, you have taken an everyday hairstyle and transformed it into a beautiful and romantic style. Even wearing your short hair down, you can add small pin curls and jeweled barrettes to create an elegant look. Other options that enhance wedding hair styles would be to interweave lace, ribbon, or matching gown fabric in your hair.

With a little creativity, the options for creating the fairytale look are endless. You might consider rolling your hair with medium size rollers with your hair just barely damp. Under a dryer, allow the curl to set and then when the rollers are removed, you can use a wide, bristle brush to brush the curls loosely. Then take the hair and twist it up, leaving small strands of the curl out with the rest of the hair secured with the veil or gemmed hair jewelry.

And, if you want a fairytale look, you can roll your hair with medium rollers. For the best results, make sure your hair is damp and then once rolled, set under a dryer. Once the rollers are removed, you will use a wide bristle brush to brush the curls out loosely, being careful not to pull the actual curl out and then twist the hair up and pin it. To complete the look, simply work with the curls until a tousled look has been achieved.

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Saturday, November 10, 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!

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Monday, November 05, 2007

Choosing Wedding Hairstyles for You

by Victoria Poole

When you're getting ready to get married, it's important to look at a wide range of wedding hairstyles. Your wedding should be the most memorable events in your life and for that event, you're going to want to look perfect. If you're going to spend hours and hours looking for a wedding dress, why not take the time to make sure you're hair is perfect too? Looking for the perfect hairstyle isn't that difficult. All you have to do is pay attention to the hairstyles on the women in the bridal magazines. This is often better than looking through hairstyle magazines because you can see what the hairstyle actually looks like with the dress.

Going Up or Staying Down

In many ways, looking for a wedding hairstyle is a lot like looking for a wedding dress. You have to make several decisions up front. Should your hair be up or down? Curly or straight? Classic or whimsical? Most hairstylists will suggest that you go with something you're familiar with. For example, if you usually wear your hair up, you might want to go for an up do. People are generally more comfortable with their hair if they're at least mildly familiar with the style.

Before you decide whether to put your hair up or down, consider the wedding venue. If you're getting married on the beach in the middle of August, you might want to put your hair up. This will keep you cooler and keep the wind from blowing your hair in your face during the ceremony.

Some Wedding Hairstyle Advice

Hairdressers will tell you not to wash your hair before you get it done for your wedding. So, the day of your wedding, do not wash your hair. It doesn't matter how bad your hair looks, just don't wash it. Unwashed hair takes better to styling products and, if you're getting your hair done, it will be full of styling products.

When you go to get your hair done, make sure to wear a button down shirt. You do not want to put a shirt over your head after your hair's been done. This will mess up your hair.

Also, don't let your wedding day be the first day you try your new hairstyle. Ask the hairdresser if you can come in a week before the wedding and try out the style. The stylist will just run through the style very quickly. This will let you see if you like the style before the big day. If you don't, you can work with your stylists to find other wedding hairstyles that will work for you.

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