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Wedding
Day Hair Styles:
A Top Ten Checklist
Mike Jones,
BodyFAQ.com
Mike Jones' health, body & beauty
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The
big day is fast approaching, and the energy of the moment sweeps you up.
But does it carry your hair along too? Use the following checklist to ensure your wedding
day hair is everything you dream it will be:
Which stylist? Make
bookings for consultations with more than one stylist well in advance and decide on the
one you feel most comfortable with. You should be able to express your likes and dislikes
without feeling awkward.
Long hair, shoulder length, or short
hair? It is important to consult with your stylist well in advance and
make a decision. Long hair obviously gives the stylist much freedom for creativity but a
skilled stylist can also work well with medium and short styles. Be sure to choose a
length that fits with your personality and style.
Have your hair compliment your wedding
dress. This can be done by both style and accessories. Smooth, straight
hair and pinned up curls are often paired up with smooth satin gowns, whereas a tulle
dress often goes well with soft curls.
Take into consideration your
silhouette. If it's along horizontal lines such as with a wide dress,
you'll want to stick with that look for your hair as well. The same goes for a vertical
profile.
You'll be spending a lot of time at the
salon picking out the perfect hairstyle, so it's best to be prepared. Be
sure to wash your hair the night before your consultation, and try to have some pictures
of styles you'd like to try out.
Take a picture of your wedding dress
along to your stylist. This will greatly help the process along. Also take
your veil with you, and let the stylist know what kind of wedding you are having: formal,
informal, evening, daytime. Alternatively, consult with your stylist before deciding on
your headpiece.
If you are interested in a new cut or
color to your hair, don't wait until right before your wedding. Make the
changes during the initial consultation with the stylist, so that you don't have any
unpleasant surprises down the road.
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After you
have decided on your style, make sure you walk around with it. Your
wedding day will be a long one and you certainly don't want an uncomfortable hair do
causing irritation!
Your veil
length will have some influence on your choice of hairstyle. Normally, the
veil is longer than the hair. It is often secured in back swept hair (for up dos) and it's
important to make sure the style can hold the veil in place.
What
accessories are you going to wear? You will already (hopefully!) have your
headpiece picked out. Flowers, pins, and beads can be used to add an extra sparkle to your
hair, and you can and should coordinate them with the rest of your jewelry.
It may
sound like choosing a bridal hair style is a strenuous activity, but the
care and preparation is simply to make sure your wedding day is the best it can be.
Following this ten point checklist
will ensure your wedding day hair style is a delight, not a disaster! |
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