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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

LONG AND SHORT HAIRSTYLES FOR WEDDING





 


 


You've decided on the dress but your final look is not yet complete. Whether you have a picture in your minds eye about how exactly you want to look or you don't you will need to decide how to do your hair for your wedding day. Choose a formal 'up do' or a more relaxed tousled look with fresh flowers entwined in your hair.
Match
Any hair style you might consider needs to complement the style of your wedding. If you're having a relaxed and fun summer wedding, try half up and half down hair. If your wedding is more magical princess and fairy tale, then consider incorporating a tiara or sparkly hair accessories.
Styles
If you've got long hair, there are a number of hairstyles that are available to you. Try the classic 'Up Do' for a formal wedding but allow a few curled tendrils to soften the face. A Partial Up Do looks really pretty with a veil. Alternatively if you're looking for a more relaxed hairstyle why not choose to have a plait and incorporate fresh flowers.
If you're a bride with short hair why not layer your hair, curl it or even give the illusion of an 'Up Do' with a hair piece gripped in place; add a touch of glamour with a beaded veil.
Suit your Face
Whatever your face shape, ensure that your wedding day hair compliments what you have. If you have a rounder face, a hairstyle with some volume and height is recommended. If you have a more square face, you might want a hairstyle that is layered. Hairstyles that are wispy in a romantic way, or away from your face works as well. If you have a heart-shaped face you might want to go with a hairstyle where you have a lock of hair across your brow.
Trial Run
Remember that whatever hairstyles you have in mind, you should always organise a trial run with your hairstylist. This allows you to gauge how much time the style will take and more importantly, whether the style suits you. What's more, your stylist should be able to advise you and give you ideas which helps to make you decision easier

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