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BRIDAL HAIR & ACCESSORIES

You want to look beautiful, sexy but also very fierce. Hairstyles can create that for you. A look that will leave your guests in shock. Automatically the first initial glance where your guest will be looking at is your attire, however your wedding hairstyle completes the rest of you. It's a part of your personality. Therefore there are many things you need to remember when picking out that certain wedding hairstyle for yourself. For example the type of wedding you are having is it on the beach or is it a black tie formal event? What do you envision your theme to be is it an elegant atmosphere, or a simple yet romantic setting? These questions play a huge part of deciding how your wedding hairstyle should be done. Aside from that, every bride wants that special look that goes hand in hand with your personality. Whether you are a glamorous girl, or just a simple Jane. Many aspects come into play when choosing your wedding hairstyle. You should consider your wedding attire, what goes best with the gown you have chosen, and your facial structure. This page is specifically set up to help you understand the different types of styles that can best suit you, along with the top 10 wedding hairstyle trends of 2010, and much more.

HOW TO CHOOSE THE PERFECT WEDDING HAIRSTYLE?

Picking the perfect wedding hairstyle to best suit you is a very crucial thing to do. There are many items that you should consider, but have no fear by the time you finish reading this article you will have all the tips and pointers to bring out the best look for your wedding hairstyle on your special day. Basically there are different types of components that you should consider when picking out a wedding hairstyle . First of all, if you have any bridal magazine's it is important that you flip through the pages and examine the models. Look at the type of wedding dresses they are wearing and how their wedding hairstyle is done to compliment the dress . Also it is important you look at the model's facial structure, is it an oval shape like yours, or is it more of a round shaped face. Let's face it, what may look grand on a magazine could look totally different on you, based on the structure and how your wedding dress is. The first of many decisions you will need to make is if you would like your wedding hairstyle the day of the event to be up or down. Now if you are a very petite bride to be I would suggest for you to have your wedding hairstyle up. Doing so, will allow all of your guests to view your facial structures and cheek bones, as opposed to have your hair down where it can cause your face too look smaller and especially if your are wearing a ball gown. The second decision you will have to make is if your wedding hairstyle is going for a simple or glamorous look. This part is important because it reflects on your personality. If you are known to be a very shy women, being simple but chic will bring out the personality that all your guest have known and loved. Now when i say a simple look I mean that you want to feel comfortable therefore you won't do anything that is too outrages or out of your norm. Something where your wedding hairstyle is low, and simple, like a very natural look. So if you are thinking about curls, then you would go for some loose fitting curls where it looks like you have just a natural wave to it. To add a special touch to your look I would suggest to put a flower or some type of clip that will complete your look and give you a little sparkle to your ensemble. Now for you glamorous girls; you want to be bold, stand out and leave your guests jaws just hanging at the mere sight of you. You want your wedding hairstyle to be big, with lots of volume and higher to create a bigger statement. Now remember you being that glamorous girl that you are, you’re going to want to add gems or any types of clips to your wedding hair to compliment the beading on your dress and to create a more dramatic look. However please keep in mind that you don’t want to go over board and look like your trying to hard. Set it to a personal limit.

Something to also consider is the type of wedding hairstyle that will best compliment your gown. Here are a few tips to think about when choosing your wedding hairstyle:

Princess Ball Gown Wedding Hairstyle - For all you petite bride-to-be's if you have chosen that elegant, classy ball gown your wedding hairstyle would be best done with a high updo. This will bring height to your body type and can complete your final look. However if you are a taller bride to be, I would suggest that you lower your updo so you don’t add the unnecessary height to yourself. If you are already tall, you do not need more height added to yourself.

Vintage Gowns Wedding Hairstyle - A romantic vintage gown could be considered to have lace with a nice classy material flowing to compliment your personality. Chances are if you have chosen that classic vintage look you want that simple natural wedding hairstyle. Therefore you should consider loose curls that will still keep the length of wedding hairstyle that you have. Think thick curls and as for accessories continue with the simple natural look and go for a simple flower that can match with your bouquet.

Strapless Gown Wedding Hairstyle - If you are wearing a strapless gown, your hair would be better off being all down, or a few strands pinned up to give yourself some volume, and height but still have majority of your wedding hairstyle on your back and shoulders. Normally when baring your shoulders and back to a strapless gown, many bride's tend to be more comfortable if they have their wedding hairstyle semi- down, so it doesn't feel like they are baring all on their wedding day.

Beaded gowns Wedding Hairstyle - If your gown is full of beadwork and lots of patterned designs your hair would best look good with curls, and some rhinestones to compliment your beadwork. Once again do not put too much because it will look like you are trying to hard and will overwhelm your guests, which that may not be the type of response you are looking for.

Cheers,

Theresa Sebastiano
Writer, Style.ca