Published by admin on 16 Feb 2008 at 02:47 am
Tips for choosing and caring for your bridal veil
A veil is an inevitable part of a bridal dressing on the big day. To the bride’s delight, there are different varieties of bridal veil available in the market. Veils vary greatly in their lengths, sizes, fabric, edging and also in their adornment. All the types of veils can be decorated with the use of scattered pearls and scattered rhinestones and with the help of different types of edging techniques. Given below are some tips for choosing and caring for your bridal veil.
If your wedding dress is very ornate, then choosing the veil, which is simple, will prove to be a good choice. In addition, when choosing the bridal veil, considering the back detail on your wedding gown, will help you to decide on the veil length like elbow length and also its fullness. It is advisable to choose the veil, which is short in length and single layered if there is a detailing work done on the back of your wedding dress. However, if your bridal dress is very simple, then opting for the veil that is very decorative in nature will completely your wedding dress perfectly.
Once you have finalized on your bridal veil, taking care of the veil is equally important. If you do not take a proper care of your veil then there are greater chances of your veil being wrinkled. To avoid wrinkles on your veil, hanging your veil straight down is advisable. In case of wrinkles, they can be removed by pressing the veil with a steam iron.
You can even practice removing the wrinkles on your bridal veil by hanging the veil in the bathroom filled with steam from the hot shower. The hot steam will gradually reduce the wrinkles on your veil. However, if you are not sure of your ability to steam your veil, better give it to dry cleaning. The dry cleaners are experienced in pressing and steaming the bridal veil.
The important thing is that irrespective of any type of veil you chose; always wear it with great confidence, which will surely enhance your beauty on the big day.
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