Wedding and Bridal Hairstyles

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The 10 Simple Steps To Amazing Wedding Hair (I)


by Sarah James

There isn't a female alive that hasn't had a bad hair day or worse a bad hair cut or style.

That's why, when the special day rolls around, it's extremely important to have all the wedding hair well set up and prepared months in advance to ensure that there aren't any last minute problems that could derail the entire celebration.

It's a good thing, then, that so many women have experienced such incredible joy and or sadness with regards to this topic that there is an overwhelming amount of firsthand accounts that offer very specific guidelines to keep a bride away from potential hair disasters.

The first thing to remember is to choose a hairstyle well in advance of picking the veil or headpiece.

That will keep a bride from having a style that looks fabulous without the added extras, and then not so good when the tiara is finally wrestled into place.

The accessories and the hair have to work together to form a cohesive look, and one absolutely will not work without the benefit of the other.

Next up you need to visit your selected stylist at least six months in advance of the wedding day.

The longer the bride and the stylist have to work together without the stress of the special day bearing down on them, the more likely they are to come up with a truly original style that the bride will love. This will be in part because there will be time to make mistakes, and recover from them.

Thirdly, make sure you pick out more than one look so that your stylist has plenty of opportunity to conjour up something spectacular. This also means that, if you find one of the styles doesn't actually suit your face, the stylist will have plenty of chance to make adjustments.

If the wedding ceremony, reception or part of it will be outdoors, be sure to reflect that inevitability and choose a style that will react accordingly without surprises.

Hair that will last hours on end may not react the same when the elements get involved and the last thing a new bride wants is for her hair to fall flat or be blown askew right in the middle of one of the most important days of her life.

Make certain to keep everything in sync when contemplating a particular look.

(to be continued)

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