When it comes to choosing your hair style you need to think about what would suit you best. The best advice is to not stray too far from your everyday style, but weddings can bring out the style diva in us and we want to go for something different, something that we will probably never have again and that creates a dilemma!
Firstly you need to find a good stylist. If you don't have a regular stylist whom you trust implicitly with your wedding hair, then you will need to find one. Start as early as you can as it is important to build a relationship with them and build that trust. Get recommendations from family and friends and visit as many salons as you can.
When you make a visit to a salon, ask to see a portfolio of styles including evening and bridal ones so you can judge the quality of their work. If the styles all look very similar to each other you may want to go elsewhere, unless that is a style you like of course! Some salons do not get much by way of bridal work and so have very few styles in their repertoire, however if you are not after a formal style then they may be the right choice.
A good tip is to collect together pictures of bridal hair styles you like. Look through bridal and hair magazines and take out pictures of different styles - up-do's, down-do's, half up half down-do's! You may need to narrow your selection down depending on how many you may have picked. Consider each style on its merits, will it suit your face shape, will it suit your wedding outfit and will it suit your wedding style?
Take as many of these pictures as you want with you to the salon and get the stylists advice. A good stylist will quickly take out those styles that won't suit you, those that wouldn't suit your wedding style or would be impractical and leave you with those that you should consider.
All that remains then is to have a trial run (or three) to find the right style for you. You may have bought your hair accessories already so take them along with, but if you haven't then ask for some advice on what to choose - tiara, hair jewels, flowers, combs etc. You should also make the stylist aware if you are having a veil and the style of that veil. When you go for your trial appointment take your hair accessories and veil with you so you can see how they all look together. It would be a disaster on the wedding day to get your hair styled and veil and accessories in place only to find the whole look is awful!
Firstly you need to find a good stylist. If you don't have a regular stylist whom you trust implicitly with your wedding hair, then you will need to find one. Start as early as you can as it is important to build a relationship with them and build that trust. Get recommendations from family and friends and visit as many salons as you can.
When you make a visit to a salon, ask to see a portfolio of styles including evening and bridal ones so you can judge the quality of their work. If the styles all look very similar to each other you may want to go elsewhere, unless that is a style you like of course! Some salons do not get much by way of bridal work and so have very few styles in their repertoire, however if you are not after a formal style then they may be the right choice.
A good tip is to collect together pictures of bridal hair styles you like. Look through bridal and hair magazines and take out pictures of different styles - up-do's, down-do's, half up half down-do's! You may need to narrow your selection down depending on how many you may have picked. Consider each style on its merits, will it suit your face shape, will it suit your wedding outfit and will it suit your wedding style?
Take as many of these pictures as you want with you to the salon and get the stylists advice. A good stylist will quickly take out those styles that won't suit you, those that wouldn't suit your wedding style or would be impractical and leave you with those that you should consider.
All that remains then is to have a trial run (or three) to find the right style for you. You may have bought your hair accessories already so take them along with, but if you haven't then ask for some advice on what to choose - tiara, hair jewels, flowers, combs etc. You should also make the stylist aware if you are having a veil and the style of that veil. When you go for your trial appointment take your hair accessories and veil with you so you can see how they all look together. It would be a disaster on the wedding day to get your hair styled and veil and accessories in place only to find the whole look is awful!
Choosing Style For Bridal Hair
Reviewed by Delet
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