Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Bridal and Wedding Hair Styles

Firstly, remember that bride hair is going to be the focal point and you should make sure it is in perfect condition. Treat yourself to a series of intensive conditioning treatments. These can be done at home or in a salon, but should start at least eight weeks before the wedding. Next, it you intend having your hair style done by a hairdresser on your wedding day - don't make that your one and only visit. Consult the hairdresser prior to the wedding and discuss your chosen bridal hairstyle.

Take your head-dress or veil to the salon plus a sketch of the dress that illustrates the neckline details and if possible a swatch of fabric. Then you can work together to choose the perfect look.

Remember that the key to a successful bridal hair style is simplicity. A heavily lacquered and hack-combed creation may look good going up the aisle, but what will it look like when you change into your going away outfit.' A natural, soft style that is caught up loosely for the ceremony and then allowed to fall free later is ideal.

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