Wedding and Bridal Hairstyles

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Bridal Hairstyle : Medium Hair


This is a great wedding look for your new bob!
A fun and youthful take on a classic cut. Let loose and celebrate your day!

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Saturday, January 19, 2008

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!

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Friday, January 11, 2008

Long Wedding HairStyle


This geometric design creates a bold yet simple statement. Perfect for the bride who wishes her hair down. Here an old choker was used to ornament this design.

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Monday, January 07, 2008

Simple Layers Wedding HairStyle


Wedding hair styles do not have to be complicated. Even a layered straight cut with a few highlights can look just as nice as a modern updo.

With a wedding hair style like this you just have to part the top a go enjoy your wedding day.

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Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Wedding Hair Accessories - Q&A


by Bobette Kyle-Wagner

Hair accessories are an important part of a perfect wedding hairdo. Yet, many brides are at a loss when it comes to understanding their choices and what will actually look good on them. Here, we answer some common questions related to bridal hair accessories.
Q: I don't quite get it. I have read a lot about veils and have an idea of what type of hairstyle I want. But what else should I do with my hair? Why would I even want more than a veil?

A: Headpieces and hair jewelry are ways to pull a look together if wearing only a veil leaves you wanting more, or if you plan to remove the veil at the reception. Tiaras, crowns, decorative combs, backpieces, barrettes, wreaths, bun wraps, headbands, caps or hats, and hair jewelry can each complete the bridal look in a different way. A bun ring or tiara, for example, can add a regal touch.

Q: I want an extra something, but don't want my hair to be the center of attention (I'm hoping my gown will "steal the show"). How can I accessorize my hair without distracting from my beautiful dress?

A: Think understated. Choose a subtle headpiece that complements the detailing in your gown, or works with the rest of your jewelry ensemble. Consider a headband wrapped in fabric to match your dress. Or choose a comb decorated with pearls or other subtle embellishments. You could also twist a strand of small crystals or pearls through your hair, to match a necklace or earrings.

Q: I've always adored hats and would love to wear one when I walk down the aisle. Is that okay?

A: Of course! It is your day and your personal style should shine through. For a sleek, close-to-the-head look you can wear a Juliet cap (which looks like a bridal skullcap) to anchor your veil. You could wear a birdcage veil under a hat, or go the Jackie Kennedy look with a pillbox. Bridal hats range from very small to floppy and large-rimmed. It's a matter of your personal taste and which will look best with your gown.

Q: This is my second wedding. Let's say I'm "getting up there" in years and would feel silly wearing a veil. I don't like hats, either. I feel like those are my only options, that I'm destined to be a boring hair bride. Any ideas?

A: Hair jewelry is a perfect option for you. Try corkscrew-like twists decorated with pearls, rhinestones, or crystals. Twist them into your hair to add interest to an otherwise ordinary hairstyle. The previously mentioned method of weaving a strand of pearls or gems through the hair would work for you as well. You could even get children and grandchildren involved by making the jewelry. Create the jewelry as a family (with supplies bought at an online or local jewelry supply store), and then pass it down to them as a keepsake after the wedding.

Hair accessories can add a finished look to your bridal ensemble. Remember to keep your own style in mind and choose hair accessories that create a balanced look. You will be gorgeous!

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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 aboutwedding headpieces at: http://www.MyOnlineWeddingHelp.com/headpieces

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