Long Hair
If you want your long locks pulled back during your wedding, an
elegant updo is your best option. To make your overall look more
complete, incorporate a detail from your gown or bouquet into your hair
design.
You can also look at your dress’s material for ideas - for instance, a wispy hairstyle looks great with a full-skirted, tulle gown while a satin gown with heavy fabric complements a smooth hairstyle with rolls or knots. If you were lucky enough to be born with natural curls, keep your look soft and enhance your curls.
For brides with medium-length hair, curl the ends and top off the look with a sparkly headband or a tiara. You can also tuck your hair behind your ears and use a glittering hairclip to hold it back. If you want to wear your hair up and you only have a few months to grow it out, then go for it. Medium-length hair is very versatile, so experiment with your stylist a few months before your wedding so you can chart out your hair’s growing process. Short hair There is a lot you can do with short hair. Get a curling iron and give your hair some body in the crown area and back. Sweep your hair to the side and keep your front flat and straight. Don’t touch the curls while they are warm because it will loosen them too much. Don’t brush them out either as they will look poofy and very dated. Top off the look with rhinestone hair clips or a glittering band. |