Bridal hairstyles
need to reflect the brides' personality and personal style. The
"natural" days are finally ending as today's bride looks for "more"
from her wedding day salon services. There are many hair stylists
and more fun, more beauty, and more individuality are what brides
are in search of. Theme weddings, museum receptions, and creative
personal touches help originate a "signature touch" for the couples'
big day.Long Hair
If your hair is long and you wear
it pulled back most of the time than an elegant Updo would be just
the look. Incorporate a detail from your gown into your hair design.
Details such as braiding or twisting of fabric can be duplicated
into the hairstyle. Or look to the texture of the dress. Some of the
best stylists suggest a soft wispy hairstyle complements a
full-skirted tulle gown. A smooth gown of a heavy weight fabric is
complemented by a smooth, shiny hairstyle of knots or rolls. Do you
wear your long hair down most of the time? Then try wearing some of
it up away from your face and leave the rest to cascade around your
shoulders. Let few tendrils escape to float around your face; they
can be curled or left natural. Having it all down is just too casual
for the big day.
Tip: Natural curls? Enhance them
and work with them; keep your look soft. Straight hair? Don’t expect
a set to last all day, wear it up. If the curls are pinned in place
there will be less worry.
Medium Hair
To do the medium hairdo, there are
specialists all over the city and if your hair is medium in length
it can be curled and worn with a sparkly headband or tiara to dress
it up. Or simply tuck some hair behind your ears and use one of the
very popular decorative hair clips to hold it back. With the help of
a talented stylist, your hair can also be worn up.
Tip: If your dream is to wear it up
and you have a few months grow it out, go for it. Medium hair is
versatile; try a few looks with your stylist at least a few months
ahead of time. This helps to chart out the growing process.
Short Hair
Believe me there is lots that can
be done! There are a lot of hair salons and specialists for all hair
types so dust off your curling iron and give your hair some fullness
in the crown area and back. Don't curl the front, it won't look like
you. Flatter fronts are in right now so sweep the hair off to the
side and save the curls for the back area. Today's "curls" are for
creating texture. Many hair products on the market are designed for
"texturizing the hair" not necessarily for hold.