Easy
Hair Styling Tips for Your Wedding Day
How
you are going to wear your hair on the big day is just
as important as what dress you
pick out. Depending
on how long your hair is, will tell you your limitations on
options. The longer your hair, the more options you will have
to play with. What ever you decide to do will make or break
your look, so make sure it works with you, not against you.
You want to consult your stylist to see what looks will fit
you face, dress, and your man. Depending on what your wearing
and how tall you are compared to your fiancé will make
a world of difference. Have him or her compile a set of looks
that are for your hair length and other requirements. This
will give you a basis to start from.
For
short hair, you want to go sassy for sure. The last thing
you want is your hair sticking to your head like a skullcap.
Make sure you have some pizzazz in there. Don’t be afraid to
add some highlights and add a small amount of styling product
to make your hair stand out. The contemporary bob can be nice,
but add a bit of highlight and texture with jagged edges and
there is a whole new look. If you have really short hair with
no body or curl, have it set. Add some curls to your do. This
is easy enough to accomplish and can add just enough body and
style to your look for the big day. You leave the front sleek
and elegant while teasing the back a bit to keep things interesting.
For
medium hair, there are more choices to choose from. You
can leave your hair down for a sleeker look or up for more
elegance. If your hair is curly, you can craze it out and have
wild curls all over with a gorgeous headpiece or veil to accentuate
it. You can pull it back so the curls are all in the back minus
a few strays for extra flare. For straight down dos, you might
want add some highlights and some flare at the ends. The classic
flip-up or flip-under is always in and looks great alone or
with a headpiece or veil. For those stunning up dos, there
is so much to be said. For both curly and straight hair there
is a lot of room to play. You can twist the hair tightly up
and have a sleek frontal look and twist in the back. There
is the option of twisting the hair up and leaving strands down
around the face to add accent. The top can have a little puff
or hair sticking out of the clip for that extra pizzazz. This
look is classic and stunning no matter if the hair is curly,
wavy or straight.
Long
hair has more options than short hair, but can be more
limiting than medium depending on the actual length. You can
do down straight or curly, or even just curls on the bottom.
You can do half up and half down, using twists, buns, braids,
or clips. This stylish look allows the front to be out of your
eyes with the exception of a few wisps, but down and elegant
in the back. There are several ways a stylist can make this
look work for you. You can also go for the up-do, which has
so many options. The hair can be twisted up and then let to
sit outside the clip and drape straight or with curls. You
can also have it all wrapped in a bun, braided bun, twist,
or classic beehive. Long hair has so many options to choose
from ask your stylist what will work best for you.
A final word on hairstyles is to make sure if you are using
styling products do not over do it. You don’t want your hair
to look like a cement wall. You need to make sure you have
some play and can run your fingers through it. If it is too
crispy, your new husband will not be able to get his hands
on it. Think practical and stylish at the same time.
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