วันจันทร์ที่ 31 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Wedding Hairstyles - How to Find the Perfect Style For You

Your wedding day is on the horizon and you are faced with the dilemma of sifting through many different wedding hairstyles to find the right one for you. Not only will you be overwhelmed with all the designs you will also need to decide if you want to have your hair up or down.

A wedding is one of the most important days of your life. A day you want to look your very best. There are so many things to consider when looking for wedding hairstyles. Will it compliment your dress, your eyes and your face? Will it become uncomfortable over the course of the day? Do you want to look totally different?

Nowadays hairstylist can create the impossible. They are able to design a huge array of wedding hairstyles and ideas. With the use of extensions, colour and accessories you really can be transformed.

Although you may want to stand out and look totally different on your wedding day it is wise to remember you are still you. Quite often brides have chosen wedding hairstyles that are totally different to how they would normally wear their hair. When looking back at their wedding pictures they have regretfully said that does not look like me.

When looking at wedding hairstyles try to think about the day itself. If the event is to be held outdoors it would be wise to look at wedding hairstyles that involve your hair being up. Therefore if it is windy or worse, you are unlucky enough to have rain, your hair will not be blown around and look unattractive in your wedding pictures.

Most hairdressers will offer you a trial whereby you can try out a variety of different hairstyles before the big day. They will also offer you some form of consultation to advise you of which wedding hairstyles will suit you. It is always a good idea to take a picture of your wedding dress to any trials you may have. Include any accessories such as veils, tiaras and hairpieces so the hairdresser can create you a style and incorporate these accessories.

Ask around for recommendations when looking for a suitable hairdresser for your big day. Better still use someone you have used before and can be open and honest with. Never go along with something you are not 100% sure about and always ask if there is any form of discount if the bridesmaids and mother of the bride are getting their hair done at the same time.

When choosing wedding hairstyles never think that a certain style will not suit you. Most wedding hairstyles will look totally different on you compared to a picture in a magazine so always trial out new hairstyles until you find the right one.




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วันศุกร์ที่ 21 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

What You Need to Know When Choosing Your Bridal Hairstyle

When choosing your bridal hairdo, the most important consideration is to find one that will suit your facial features and preferably your wedding gown too.

HOW TO KNOW WHICH HAIRSTYLE TO CHOOSE?

A very easy way of getting ideas is to flip through bridal magazines or browse through bridal websites. Current bridal magazines will display the latest trends of bridal hairstyles and usually, they are modeled with certain wedding gowns. Take note of the types of hairstyles that usually go with the type of wedding gown you have chosen. For example, if you have a bustier gown, you can see what types of hairstyles are usually styled for that type of gown. You can also zoom in on the hairstyles that are suitable for your own hair length too. Cut out some of these pictures for reference if you like, as they may come in useful when you meet your stylist for a hairstyle consultation. A point to bear in mind though, some hairstyles look great on a magazine model but it may not be the best choice for you! Do keep your options open and seek professional advice from your bridal stylist before making a decision. They know best afterall, who else can we trust other than someone who does the same job everyday?

TYPES OF BRIDAL HAIRSTYLES

A very common hairstyle for brides is the up-do. This is suitable if you wish for a more elegant and formal look. A chignon, which is created by twisting hair into a bun and pinning it a the nape of the neck, is also a very pretty and classic choice. In recent years, many brides choose to wear their hair down. My cousin did that for her wedding day and we were really surprised to see her hair pinned simply with just a hair accessory, but she still looked lovely and natural with the hairstyle. If you have short hair, you will look great with some light curls that gives it some body. If you have long hair, soft perm your hair with natural curls for a versatile look.

Consider putting a hair accessory to accentuate the hairstyle. Fresh flowers looks perfect if you have an outdoor theme, while tiaras give a princessy feel. Crystal studded diamante hair accessories also adds some glitter effect especially if you are hosting an evening banquet.

PRE-WEDDING HAIR ADVICE

Trim your hair about one to two weeks before your wedding. Even if you are keeping it long, trimming will keep the ends tidy, and is easier to style. If you need to dye your hair and you are trying out a new colour, it is also advisable to do it in advance, never the day before! At least if it turns out disastrous, you still have some time to save yourself. On the day of your wedding, wear a button-up shirt so that you can change easily into your gown after your hair is styled.

Generally, your bridal hairdo should be one that compliments your facial shape, wedding gown, wedding theme and makeup. Every bride deserves to be the most beautiful on their BIG day and that goes for you too!




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วันพุธที่ 19 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Wedding Hairstyles For Medium Length Hair

A woman's hair is often referred to as her "crowning glory". On no day will this be more true than your wedding day. If you have medium length hair, you will find that there are many hairstyles available to you. It is just a matter of picking the right one.

There are several things to consider when deciding on your wedding hairstyle. The first is the formality of your wedding. Just as a stiff updo might look out of place at a backyard barbeque, wearing your hair loose might seem underdone at a cathedral ceremony. It is important to match your hairstyle to both the formality of your bridal gown and your wedding location.

Another thing to keep in mind will be weather conditions. If your hair wilts in the heat, forgo the big loose curls that will fall flat before you even finish exchanging your vows. You may also find that on a hot day, it will be cooler to have your hair up off of your neck. Getting married on a windswept beach? Then pull the front of your hair back to keep it from blowing in your face.

The length of your hair will be another determining factor. Brides with medium length hair are lucky, because they can choose almost any style. It is long enough to pull up, yet short enough that it won't be unruly or messy looking when worn down.

One of the most popular wedding hairstyles for brides with medium length hair is the half up look. In this hairdo, the stylist will pull the front of the bride's hair back, and leave the rest flowing down. This look tends to work well for any formality of wedding. Having the hair shaped into a definitive style makes it polished enough for a more formal wedding, but having some of the hair left soft and flowing makes the half up style feel feminine and un-stuffy, as well. It is the best of both worlds.

One advantage of the half up style over leaving all of your hair down is that it makes it easy to anchor the bridal jewelry that you have chosen for your hair. You can wear a twinkling crystal tiara or headband for the most dressy look. If you prefer vintage styles, then a rhinestone comb would be perfect tucked into the side of your hair. You can also wear a comb on the top of your head with feminine details such as porcelain flowers for a romantic effect. Just be certain that the bridal jewelry you choose for your hair coordinates with the rest of your wedding jewelry.

Brides with medium length hair can certainly wear almost any type of updo for their wedding. An updo is often considered to be very formal, but it doesn't have to be. It can be simple and chic, like a classic chignon. It can also be more relaxed, such as a messy bun with little loose tendrils. There are a couple of good reasons to think about wearing your hair all up. One is that your hair will be under control and out of your face for the entire wedding. The other one is that wearing your hair up allows you to showcase a beautiful bridal necklace.

Whichever way you choose to wear your hair for your wedding, be certain to have a trial run. This will give you the chance to see how you like the style with your wedding gown. When your hair looks perfect, you know that you will feel beautiful on your wedding day.




Finding the whole process of weddings and all the planning that goes into one fascinating, Laura writes about many of the considerations that brides have to deal with. Bridal jewelry is not only for your neck and ears - be sure to pick something special to wear in your hair too.

วันจันทร์ที่ 17 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Planning A Country Western Wedding

Want to break away from the usual wedding? Want a little more country spice added to your life? Cowboy hats and cowboy boots, what better way to celebrate then breaking out some good old fashion country music, and your two step shoes! Forget that traditional wedding with a white dress, and a tuxedo, we are having ourselves a rodeo!

Everyone comes to the wedding dressed down in their favorite pair of jeans, and cowboy hat. Even our bride is dressing in a cowgirl ensemble. Our bride walks down the aisle to some Hank Williams Jr. And for the first dance as a married couple, we watch the couple do a western two step, and the rest of the party joins in. Everyone is laughing and having themselves a good old time. Set it up so that guests can ride horses, children can ride ponies in addition to having a fake bronco bull they can test their luck on. Professionals can be hired to put on a real show for our guests by testing their luck in roping some cattle, or by putting on a horse riding show. Perhaps an auction can even be run to auction off some fun nick knacks. There is no end to where this rodeo can go!

Picnic tables and a barbeque are perfect for our after the wedding celebration. Use stacked hale bales to hold snacks, food and drinks in a buffet line. Rhinestone horse shoe key chains are perfect for our wedding day favors. Forget expensive tableware, grab a beer mug and a plastic plate and dig in! On each table can be small little inexpensive favors that guests can keep. Candles in the shape of apples can be placed on the table. Use cowboy hats on the table as well for centerpieces used to hold flowers, or snacks such as your favorite brand of potato chip. An area can be cleared out where people can dance the night away doing their two step, or line dance. Maybe a DJ or just a good working radio can be set up. Sunflower watering cans can be set up as well for fun and can be filled with candy, mints or nuts for guests. Setting up a small stand that serves candy apples, popcorn, and cotton candy would be a fun idea for guests too making your wedding reception fun for adults and kids too!

You can even go so far as to set up a beer stand with a TV playing whatever sports your guests enjoy most, or maybe some music videos of your favorite country singers. You can take this rodeo wedding which ever way you'd like. Take your guests out of life for a day, and throw them into some country. No one ever said that a wedding had to be a traditional one, so take advantage of that. If country is what you like, then do it! Have fun, go nuts, break out your cowboy hat, and cowboy boots, and get a little bit country!




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วันจันทร์ที่ 10 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Top 5 Wedding Hairstyles

A wedding is always a good reason to be beautiful and a woman's beauty would not be complete without a great hairstyle. There are a lot of factors to consider when choosing a hairstyle including the theme, time of the day and the bride's hair length.



  1. Chignon. There are a variety of hairstyles to choose from if you have long tresses but the traditional style that has remained classy all through these years is the chignon. Sweep your hair up in a bun without any bangs at all as this will give you a sophisticated look. You can wear it plain or with a hair accessory that will match your wedding dress. This can be perfect whether or not you are wearing a veil.


  2. Down Do. If you have long and glorious tresses then this is the time to be proud of them. You can literally hang your hair down if you think it will do justice to your overall look. If you think buns can make you look old or serious and you prefer to let your hair down then opt for that style. If your hair has lovely curls then it will probably frame your face better.


  3. Sedu hairstyle. This hairstyle is the top option even for celebrities. If you think you can achieve the sedu style then go for it why not go for it. This requires you to have really straight and shiny hair. If not, then you can ask your stylist to use a hair iron or some straightening product to come up with a great result.


  4. Ponytail. If you have unruly thick hair and you do not want to undergo straightening then the best option you have is to tie your hair up. You can twist it and pin it on top of your head to achieve a regal and neat look or you can also opt to just tie your hair in a ponytail with curly wisps hanging down on the sides.


  5. Short hairstyle. Brides with short hair should not worry because they can still look absolutely fabulous on their wedding day. If this is you there are lots of options available. You can wear a tiara or even put some tiny flowers on your hair. There are various accessories for short styles such as combs with specks of diamonds.

Your wedding hairstyle can make or break the look you want to portray during the ceremony or the reception. The best tip really is to actually have a hair rehearsal, weeks before the big day itself so you can evaluate if the style you have chosen is perfect for your face and for your dress.




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วันเสาร์ที่ 8 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Wedding Veil Styles

To complete the bride's ensemble, she must choose the perfect wedding veil to compliment her dress. With many styles to choose from, it can be confusing to know which one will work best for the big day. Understanding the various styles of veils and what will compliment your dress best will help this decision be much easier to make.

One tier wedding veils are the most simple of the styles. They range in length for shoulder length or Cathedral length and usually have a plain cut edge. Two tier bridal veils are another popular style. The top layer is usually flipped over the face until the conclusion of the ceremony. They vary in length from shoulder length to cathedral length and are usually a plain cut edge, similar to the one-tiered wedding veil. The three-tier veil accommodates the bride's desire for the blusher layer to flip over the face, but is fuller than the two-tier veil.

There are also many specialty veils that might work for the bride's special needs. Chiffon veils, circular cut veils, and drop cut veils are just some of the varieties of specialty wedding veils available. For brides with even more specific needs, there are custom veils. From custom colors to custom styles to match your unique gown, there are many ways to enhance your unique look for the big day. Whether you want something conservative or something more modern, there are many wedding veils that can suit your needs.

When you are busily planning your wedding day, there are many decisions to be made. From the wedding gown to all of the appropriate accessories, there are many ways to complete the bride's radiant look. Whatever your style might be, from traditional to contemporary, the veil can be an important part of the wedding look.




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