Wedding Hairstyles For Short Hair
May 28, 2009
Welcome back!
Would someone please show me the rule where it says you must have long, flowing hair when you get married. There are so many wedding hairstyles for short hair, it’s hard to select just one. And, with all the veils and hair accessories to choose from, a good hairstylist should be able to have the blushing bride looking like a goddess, on her special day.
After all ladies, there was a reason you chose to have your hair short. So why go through all of the hassle to create something that isn’t who you are for the most important day of your life. Other than birthing babies. There is that same philosophy. There is a lot of pain until the actual moment when you say, ‘I do’. And then the work begins. Just like having a baby. Only, on your wedding day, you are the focus and you get to dress up, and be the ‘Princess of the Day!’
What a moment! So if you do decide to sport short hair for your wedding day, try slicking it back and decorating your head with a diamond studded headband. Your wedding hairstyle for short hair may last throughout the evening or you may have to keep checking it. Or, just add some colorful barrettes. It is your day, so if you want the little girl in you to shine, let her out. After all, it was her idea.
If you are brave enough to add extension, or weaves, please make sure they are secured. There is a lot of hugging going on at weddings, and a loose extension or weave can end that special day, quickly. If you are feeling adventurous, wear a wig. Some women would have a fit if their daughter wore a wig to her wedding, but with the chic styles these days, no one would really notice. Especially if you decide on a headpiece that compliments it. Just remember, a wig should not look like a wig, so if you do choose that route, with either half, full or partial wig, a ponytail, or extensions. Just remember, it’s not what you wear, it’s how you wear it.
So ladies, do your research and find the right wedding hairstyles for short hair on your wedding day that matches your dress. Your wedding day goes down in the history books, and there are pictures. If you want to say something with your look that doesn’t make you look like you are going to work or out for cocktails, be bold and try something different for yourself. It’s only for one night. Besides, I think your groom would see how very special he is to you, because you went out and turned yourself in the most beautiful woman in the room. Your face is your face and that will never change, but our hair? We change our hair more than we change our clothes sometimes, don’t we?
Short hair or long hair, it doesn’t make a difference, as long as you radiate and celebrate in style. Enjoy your short hairstyle on your wedding day. It is a special day after all, and besides, your hair will be different tomorrow anyway.
Wedding Hairstyles
July 13, 2008
Whatever wedding hairstyles you have in mind you should always bear in mind the overall theme of your wedding. You may well fall in love with a particular style but it would be much better if the style was in keeping with the rest of the wedding theme. There are so many different things you can do with it that you can create nearly any kind of wedding hairstyles that you like. I’ve seen wedding hairstyles with flowers where the bride just had her hair down and wavy, with a beautiful flower behind her ear or several flowers pinned into the curls down her back. Long hairstyles stand out as one of most glamorous and luscious wedding hairstyles because they create a flow of hair that requires particular attention. Seeing long hair that shines and shimmers under the light is always a nice scene.
A growing spree should commence at least 12 months before your wedding day if you want your hair significantly longer. If you still need help hair extensions is an option. Not just for length, for volume and colour too, but don’t try them for the first time on the day itself. Beautiful hair is a large part of looking good on your big day. If you’re in the midst of planning your wedding, you know how helpful checklists are in making sure that everything gets done right. Try your wedding dress on with your practice run hair-do and see whether there is a match or whether your hair is competing for attention. Bias cut slip dresses might suit an “up/down” looks with fresh flowers as an accessory, whereas a traditional off the shoulder gown might suit an up do, or even a veil.
But the wedding hairstyle is as important as your wedding dress. Choosing a hairstyle is an important part of wedding planning. It should be chosen while considering your headpiece such as tiara, hat or any other head covering. If you already have a regular hairdresser that you know, love and trust, stick with him or her. If you don’t have a hairdresser, start looking for a hairdresser several months in advance of your wedding so you can find someone that you like.
Remember to bring your bridal hair accessories along. There are also some very great ways to liven up a bun wedding hairstyle, such as adding real flowers, a tiara or other bridal hair accessories. Jennifer Lopez wore this hairstyle with one hair color, without any dye or highlights.
Your stylist will be able to tell you what types of styles will work best on your hair, considering both the length and texture of your hair, and the shape of your face. You will also want to take your headpiece and veil with you so your stylist can work these accessories into the overall look of your hair. If you are confused by too many choices, ask yourself if you’re wedding day hairstyle flatters your face, your wedding gown, and your veil. Does it suit you? At the end, use a circlet to gather your curls and to show your face.