Bridesmaid Hairstyles.
Wedding Hairstyles for Bridesmaids
As your wedding planning progresses, you may be considering many different hairstyles for your bridesmaids. The hairstyle you decide upon should flatter each bridesmaid's face shape and hair quality, as well as complement the dresses and overall theme of the wedding. The all-hair-down hairstyle might go best with a casual or informal wedding, whereas a regal ceremony with every formal element in place would be best for bridesmaids with an elegant and complex up-do or half-up half-down hairstyle. And don't forget the ponytail, whether a sweet side ponytail or a high and tight elegant one!
Bridesmaid Up-Do HairstylesThe up-do has long been considered the most elegant and formal hairstyle. In ancient literature, hair that was piled on top of the head was likened to a gleaming crown, the "cherry on top," of the woman's head. A wedding is a very appropriate occasion for this most-elegant of hairstyles, whether for the bride or the bridesmaids.
One thing to be cautious of is each bridesmaid's individuality. Not all face shapes, head shapes, or hair lines can be complemented by an up-do. With this in mind, you may allow your bridesmaids to choose their own style of up-do, bun or twist, because they know best what will suit them. Another thing to keep in mind is the weight, curliness, straightness, or fineness of each bridesmaid's hair. Straight and heavy hair may take twice as long to put up and use twice as much hairspray and hairpins as hair that is curly or has natural body. Be sure to factor plenty of time on your wedding day for each bridesmaid's hairstyle. Many stylists prefer to work with hair that has not been washed within 24 hours because it has fewer variables. Hair goes through many changes as it dries, such as straight to frizzy, curly to
These styles are best done with hair that is already styled to a certain extent, with hairspray or curling for body, even if no noticeable curl is visible. This is especially necessary for fine or flat hair that smoothes itself to the shape of the head if nothing else is done to liven it up! Hair that already has wave and body can be interwoven using a loose braid or by tying strands of hair together. Use gel or spray to keep frizzy strands from sticking out.
Silk Wedding BouquetsOn a side note, have you thought about the flowers you will be using for your bridal party? Many brides are turning to silk and "real-touch" because of their versatility and affordability.Your love doesn't die after your wedding day is over-- why should your flowers? creates custom and ready-made silk and real-touch bouquets that last long after the ceremony is over, designed with as much care and style as a bouquet of fresh flowers.
Half-Up Half-Down Front Twist HairstyleReminiscent of hairstyles from medieval days, the front-twist hairstyle is simple, sweet, and romantic. Two small pieces of hair are taken from the front, twisted back from the forehead, then gathered together with another piece of hair, which is twisted in again. This is repeated until the half-up twisted hair resembles a gentle tiara on the top of the head. Front Twist Half-Up Hair
The hair that is pulled back can be back-brushed to create a look of fullness and volume or to visually change the shape of the head. Ponytails are also great for showing off complex zigzag parting or weaving, whether below the pony tie or above it. The hair that swings out of the ponytail itself can be curled and bouncy, shaped into one large and soft wave, or straight and smooth. If done right, any bridesmaid can look great in this hairstyle.
Over the usual elastic rubber band that holds the ponytail together, consider a wide ribbon with long ends that reach below the shoulders, or a large flower tucked into the side, a hair-wrap around the pony to disguise it, or a beaded band that sparkles. Ribbon hairbands or tiaras can also contribute effectively to the loveliness of the ponytail bridesmaid hairstyle.
Hair Down Hairstyle Photos
A cute flower hairband or ribbon band looks great with the all-hair-down style, and is an easy way to bring one of your secondary wedding colors into the bridal party's attire.
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