Published by admin on 30 Apr 2008 at 09:54 pm
Types of wedding hairstyles
Today, several types of wedding hairstyles are available that can offer extremely beautiful and gorgeous look. The type of veil or headpiece determines the hairstyle. You can select the suitable headpiece from several options such as caps, hats, wreaths, combs and crowns. Once the headpiece is selected, wedding hairstyle is chosen according to that.
The brides do not generally wear caps and hats. However, if they are used, hairstyle should be down and can be straight or curled. Any hairstyle goes well with simple combs with veils. However, if the bride selects the down hairstyle with straight or curly hair, the teeth of the comb will not be much secure. The bride may have to pull the sides or the front of her hair back, which can make the comb, secure with interlocking in the hair.
Crowns and wreaths, which are used for styling purposes, can be seen as a half circle or a whole circle on the head. Wearing the hair down, curled or straight may go well with a simple, casual dress of the bride. She can even partially pull some hair back. Wearing the hair up can offer much more formal look. You can simply gather the hair into the bun or may curl for the breath-taking look.
Wreath with a veil and hair up and curled is the most popular look for the bride. A wreath is not limited to a circle of flowers, but most wreaths are made from small white beads or other decorative material. You can gather the hair to the top back of the head and secured with some type of elastic hair band. Then, resulting tail is sectioned and curled. You can make it by using a curling iron. Make the curl and take the iron out without disturbing it. Secure every curl using a bobby pin and spray a firm hairspray to fix it. This is one of most popular types of wedding hairstyles.
The brides with short hair can wear their hair curled, straight or wavy to make beautiful types of wedding hairstyles. Any headpiece goes well with such hairstyles.
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