Wedding Hair Style - Achieve The Perfect Beautiful, But Formal
Look
With formal hairstyling trends taking a step back from the
rigidly crafted styles of yesterday, today's wedding hair styles
are free, natural and a great deal easier to attain than they
were a few years ago. But even though this is true, the bridal
hair style is probably the most important style that you are
going to choose for quite a while so it is best served by a
little research and practice before the big day.
On your wedding day, hundreds of eyes will be on you, and your
chosen bridal hair style can either complete the picture or
detract from it. That is why it is so important to choose the
perfect formal hairstyle well in advance of the big day so that
you and your stylist can get it right and make custom additions
to your wedding hair style. Nothing is worse than a hastily
crafted coif decided upon only minutes before the ceremony.
You can begin your search for the perfect bridal hair styles and
bridesmaid hair styles by browsing through style books that
highlight formal updos and popular wedding hair styles. While
looking, keep in mind the style of dress that you have selected
and choose wedding hair styles that compliment the style, era
and cut of the dress. The same thing goes for your bridesmaids
dresses.
Another important thing to consider when choosing bridal hair
styles are the styles, lengths and textures of the bridal
party's hair. For example: if every member of the bridal party
save one has short hair, selecting a French Twist as your only
bridesmaid hair style would not be very feasible. But you could
do a French Twist on the one member with long hair and select
different wedding hair styles for the rest of the party as long
as it doesn't bother you that everyone is not going to look
identical.
When it comes to coordinating your wedding hair styles for your
wedding party, you do not have to choose cookie-cutter styles
for each member of the party. Look instead at bridal hair styles
that compliment each member's personality, facial structure and
hair texture. Let your wedding party members have some say in
how they would like to wear their hair and set some practical
guidelines such as whether or not the bridesmaid hair style
should be pinned up off of the neck or allowed to flow free down
the back.
Then, coordinate the individual bridal hair styles by using
matching accessories and placing them in similar patterns on
each member. These pointers apply for the bridal party only; the
bridal hair style should set the bride apart from the others and
be more intricate and beautiful than all other wedding hair
styles chosen by members of the wedding party.
Once all bridal hair styles have been chosen, have a practice
run where all of the ladies meet at the same salon and allow the
stylists that are going to do the wedding party's hair on the
big day have a crack at crafting the intricate wedding hair
styles that you have chosen. While it may cost you a little bit
of money to do this, it will save you a great deal of headache
on the big day.