How to Choose a Bridal Hairstyle
Always discuss your bridal hairstyle with your stylist to give you the look you want.
Be open to suggestions and not have something very different.
Classic styles are timeless and always look great!
HELP! I can’t decide on a bridal hairstyle…!
Ok, so choose a hairstyle for the wedding day is not exactly rocket science, why is it so difficult? You want to look like you just need a little help. So you may have reached the right place…
Get some ideas -
Start by getting some ideas from the Internet or start collecting pictures from magazines. Be realistic – is your hair straight / thick / long enough for the style you like? Select multiple photos to show the stylist at his trial and ask him to address each of them out. Be open to new ideas and advice he gives you.
Make the style of movement up or down? Choose a style that suits your face shape – round faces suit high “up do” and elegant styles faces a long time playing styles that have width and volume. Heart and oval faces suit almost anything – what luck!
To determine the shape of your face, stand in front of a mirror with a lip liner in hand. Draw around the shape of your face in the mirror. Face can be a combination of ways – i.e. Long and the heart, or triangle and round, to make things more confusing…
Would you be comfortable with all the hair away from your face? Consider some hair and a little bit dim or go out around the face to soften. If you have a low cut or the shoulder dress was comfortable with a bit of exposed flesh?
Curly or straight?
Once you have decided to wear their hair up or down, the possibilities are endless. Soft, romantic curls, folds are sophisticated and classic, funky braids are … or perhaps you prefer more contemporary peaks and turns. Try to reflect your personality in your wedding hairstyle, while comfortable with the style.
Tiara and veil pin well. Moving Makeup hair –
They should not complement your hairstyle, but hide it. If you have chosen a large floor length veil, the hair must be strong enough to hold its shape until you take the veil.
Some veils look better sat at the back of the head under a mass of curls or a bun. If you have a French fold (or bow) is easier to pin the veil before. Generally, the hair should not be used longer than the veil.
Tiara comes in a variety of styles, make sure that the size complements your hair; it’s always good to have the trial run with your hairdresser.
Gems, jewels, flowers and headdresses -
Any of these are always popular because it adds an extra touch and color and allows the link to your color scheme. Hair pins and grips with sparkling gems in the ends have a dramatic effect, while small flowers can be scattered through the curls or wired to a comb to flatter a French fold.
Before the wedding -
Always have a trial well before their wedding. Hair may be necessary to grow for your desired style, so you can always have another trial before your wedding day.