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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Wedding Hair Style Tips



Communicate
Most cases of bridal wedding stress brides can be traced back to poor communication. Friction between a bride and pretty much anyone around her is not uncommon as the big day draws nearer. As a bride, avoid this by communicating from the outset with those associated with the wedding plans.

Most importantly communicate with your bridal party about their dresses, hair and make-up as soon as you possibly can.

Discuss formal hair styles, and make sure that it is something they are comfortable wearing. It is also important to decide early on, who is paying for what.

If you are going to insist that your bridal attendants all visit a hair stylist to have their hair styled then you need to consider paying for them.

Consider the Whole Picture
Resist the urge to be a magpie bride who grabs at anything that she finds appealing. This approach will only result in a bizarre medley of styles that do not necessarily gel. Instead, take a minute and consider what you want the theme or style of your wedding to be.

Talk to your hairstylist as soon as you have decided on your overall theme - they can give you ideas of how to fit your wedding hair style into this overall picture.

Bridal Hair and Bridal Gowns
Think about the line, density and texture of your gown when choosing your wedding hair styles.

The line of the dress should match the line of the hair. For example, a sleek short bob hair style tucked behind the ear or a bunch of curls piled on top of the head will complement a long slim gown.
The density of the gown should also be carried through to your hair density. If you are wearing a flowing tulle gown, then flowing hair with soft curls will be great.

The last factor to consider is a wedding hair style that complements the texture of your gown.

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