Posted on Apr 05, 2008 - 4:22am by admin in Wedding Hair Style
Wedding updos were a must for elegant brides since so long ago. Elegance and updos go hand in hand, and this is not only in the case of wedding ceremonies. If we only think at our grandmothers: the hairstyle of their age was so much different form the modern style. A lady would have never cut her hair short. Actually many women never had a haircut in their life. Haircuts were exclusively for men.
Updos can be a great hairstyle for women who like to keep their hair long. Long hair is very beautiful and very romantic, but many times it is inconvenient. In hot summer days, a long hair on your shoulders is not exactly what you’d wish to have. So, instead of choosing a short type hairstyle, you just learn how to make an updo from your hair and you’re done: no more heat and discomfort. Any hair stylist could teach you how to comb your hair that way, and if you see it done once, then all you need is a bit of rehearsal until you manage to make it easily, be it for your wedding or for every day use.
Well, the best way would be to go to a hair stylist and let him do it for you. But if you insist to do it yourself, just make sure you have lots of patience and a few hair accessories to keep your smaller hairs in place. You know, not all hairs are equal, because hair is alive and it keeps on growing and falling, and regenerating. If you look at yourself in a mirror, you’ll notice that you have a nimbus of shorter hairs all over your head. In case of an up do hair style, these hairs would look ugly and they will spoil your elegance. You’ll need to fix them in place.
There are at least two types of updos: those based on splitting the hair in two equal parts, twist each part separately, them join them together and fix them in place with clips, and those based on twisting the whole hair towards one direction, then raise it to the top of your head and fix it in place, making sure you hide the heir tips towards the inside.
What do you think? Would you believe that wedding updos belong to gandmother’s age, or are they still in fashion?
Posted on Jan 02, 2008 - 2:26pm by admin in Wedding Hair Style
1. Be true to yourself
Don’t choose a hairstyle that makes you feel not yourself. Brides often get pressured into certain styles because of “tradition”. If a particular style makes you feel uneasy, don’t choose it. It does not matter that your mother, best friend or hairstylist like it - what really matters is YOU.
2. Develop a clear idea
Before going to the stylist, try to develop a good idea of what type of hairstyle you would like. Cut out the pictures of your favorite hairstyles from magazines and bring them to the stylist. If you can’t find any pictures, be prepared to describe exactly what you want.
3. Do a practice run
Try out the hairstyle in advance, before your wedding day. Schedule the “practice run” with your stylist. If the hairstyle that you envisioned does not look as good on you as you had hoped, you’ll be glad you found that out before the big day!
4. Is it comfortable?
Walk around with this hairstyle for several hours to make sure it’s comfortable. The last thing you would want is to have hair pins hurting you and ruining your fun.
5. Take pictures
At the “practice run”, bring a Polaroid or digital camera to take instant pictures. Ask the stylist to take pictures from the back and other angles. The pictures will give you a better idea how the style would look to others (as opposed to just looking in the mirror).
6. Does it hold up?
Make sure your hair style does not get completely messed up several hours later. Try moving around and see if the hair stays put. You would not want a hair disaster during the first dance!
7. Matching with your dress
Your hair style should go well with your wedding dress and headpiece. Classic dresses go best with classic hairstyles. Non-traditional dresses might look odd with the formal updos. Buy the dress before you select a hairstyle. Bring your headpiece and the picture of your dress to the stylist, so the stylist can evaluate whether it’s a good match.
8. Watch out for chemicals
Don’t have any coloring or chemical treatments done right before the wedding - these can go wrong, and there won’t be time to fix them! Do them several weeks in advance.
9. Stay consistent
Don’t make drastic changes. Your wedding day is not the time to color your hair in a completely different color or cut off long locks. After all, you would still want people to recognize you at your own wedding!
10. Beware of the height effect
Be aware that updos will make you look taller. Depending on your situation, it might work for you or against you. If you are already taller than the groom or are the same height, don’t do an updo. If you are short, use the updo to your advantage.
11. Keep it sensible
Don’t make your hairstyle too flamboyant - it should not compete with your face and your dress. You would want to avoid the situation where your hair is the only thing that jumps out at people when they look at you.
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Posted on Nov 14, 2007 - 10:55am by admin in Wedding Hair Style
Every bride wants to be beautiful and special during her wedding. Updos can offer an elegance unequaled by other hairstyles. Wedding updos are special: they can be done with long hair as well as with medium hair, or even with short hair, if you use some add-ons. Updos allow the bride to use hair accessories, such as hair ornaments, flowers, tiaras, hair pins or ribbons, to complete the overall glamorous look of the wedding dress.
As your wedding day is unique, and you cannot turn back time, a rehearsal of all details, including bridal makeup and hair style is a must. You are paying a lot of money, after all, and you get married maybe once in a lifetime (at least the first time is unique), so why not make sure you know exactly how you’ll look in your best day?
So, find yourself a good hair stylist, look through catalogues and magazines with wedding hair styles, choose your favorites, be them updos, extensions, curles or other styles, and ask your stylist to do your wedding hairstyle like it was for the wedding day, with a months or two before the wedding.
In this way, if something goes wrong (maybe you don’t like how you look with an updo hairstyle, or maybe you just don’t like the hair stylist), you’ll have time to seek for a better solution in regard to your hair, which has to look its best in the wedding day.
Another advantage of this hairstyling rehearsal is that your stylist may advise you on what treatments you should do to your hair, in order to make it look shiny and healthy. A dry and torn hair is not a very good material for a wedding updo, no matter how skilled your stylist may be.
So brides, you’d better rehearse your wedding updos, wouldn’t you?