Saturday, August 28, 2010

Wedding Hairstyles

One of the most important aspects of a woman’s wedding ensemble is her hair. It’s no secret that all women experience bad hair days and if one of these happens to appear on the day she is set to marry her one and only, it can spell disaster. That’s why it is imperative for any woman planning a walk down the aisle to experiment with wedding hairstyles before the big day arrives. This way she’ll know exactly how she’ll look and there won’t be any surprises.

If you have a regular stylist you visit for cuts and colors he or she should be your choice when it comes to choosing wedding hairstyles. They understand the texture and thickness of your hair and can suggest a style that complements the shape of your face. It’s really important to bring any headpiece, such as a veil or flowers to the stylist so they can incorporate that into the hairstyle.

Starting this a few weeks before the actual day of the ceremony is a good idea. You want to have time to consider the wedding hairstyles they show you and if you aren’t all that fond of them, there will still be ample time to experiment with others. Explain to your stylist any preferences you may have including whether or not you envision your hair upswept or perhaps long and straight.

Extensions can completely change the look of a bride. If you have short hair but have always imagined long locks for your wedding day, consider asking the stylist about clip-in hair extensions. These can be easily added to your existing hair to create luxurious and elegant wedding hairstyles. Many salons sell clip-in hair extensions and if you choose the human hair variety they can actually be colored to a shade very close to your own hue which makes them look even more natural.

Simple, casual weddings often call for a more relaxed style. When a person marries on a beach or in a garden, you’ll sometimes see them choosing a simple dress and suit as opposed to a long, flowing gown and a tuxedo. The wedding hairstyles should also reflect this and in this case the bride may want to handle her hair herself. As long as she leaves herself enough time to apply make-up and dress before the ceremony this can work out well.

The one thing you really don’t want to ever do is try a new style the day of the wedding. This is also the case with coloring your hair. The stress from the big day can actually affect your body chemistry enough to interfere with the coloring process. Instead, plan out your hairstyle for the wedding, days if not weeks, in advance to guarantee you have a good hair day on the most important day of your life.

2 comments:

addypotter said...

Thanks for the great suggestions! I just hired a wedding videographer and now I am trying to make sure my hair looks great. I will definitely keep these suggestion in mind.

Unknown said...

Wow! It was great blog. Thanks for sharing good information about wedding videography Dayton...

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