Wedding updos come in all styles -- and any bride preparing for her big day wants to look her absolute best. After all, she'll likely be making her wedding vows to the groom in front of a group of family and friends.
Just as a bride-to-be plans her wedding dress carefully, so she'll need to select the right look from a range of bridal hair styles. A quick online search will turn up lots of sites and photos of hair styles, accessories, jewelry and pins to give you inspiration.
Because creating the right look for your wedding is so important, it's a good idea to take professional advice about your planned wedding updo or hair style. And a professional stylist will be able to help you with the right choices about makeup as well.
Here are some ideas to get you thinking -- discuss them with your stylist to decide what will work best for you:
Get yourself in the right frame of mind for your big day: help pre-wedding stress by having a facial to relax you and cleanse your skin.Some brides prefer the more formal look of an updo for an evening wedding and choose a looser look for a daytime ceremony.Ensure that you have enough time to get your hair ready for your wedding day: depending on what changes you want to make to style or color, you may need a number of weeks or months to prepare. So talk to your hair stylist well ahead of the date. If you don't know a hairdresser you'd like to work with, ask family and friends for recommendations before making a choice. When you go for a consultation, take pictures of the dress, veil or headpiece with you. If you've found photos online or in magazines that you like, print them or cut them out so that you can discuss them together.Some topics you may want to go over with your stylist could include:
hair color to complement your skin and the color of your eyesuse of highlightswhat styles of hair would go well with your dresshow easy or difficult your favorite styles are to maintainrecommended hair productshair accessories that will match your designOther Wedding NewsWarning: require_once(/home/.nene/halmowlez/carp/carp.php)
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