Friday, July 17, 2009

Hair

When it comes to choosing a hairstyle for your wedding, there are several hard and fast rules. The one golden rule to follow, says Martha Stewart Weddings editor Darcy Miller, is to select a hairstyle that reflects your personality. Just because it’s your wedding, it doesn’t mean that you have to try something drastically different. Go with what you’ll feel most comfortable in.

If you’re more of a casual, carefree person who usually wears your hair loosely or in ponytails, you’ll be better off avoiding the formal, coiffed hairdo. Similarly, if you’re typically poised and one who places lots of emphasis on the upkeep of your hair, then your wedding is certainly not the occasion to try something more cursory.

You should also take into consideration your overall look and wedding theme, while selecting a wedding day hairstyle. Long, wavy locks are perfect for a casual wedding by the beach or in the garden. Upswept styles show off bareback gowns. Sultry ringlets complement the slip or sheath dress.

The upswept style is popular amongst brides. They are appreciated for their elegance and versatility. What's more, an upsweep best reveals the bride's face, so guests can glimpse her eyes and smile as she walks down the aisle.



















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Ideal for curly or wavy textures, the soft sweep option has the casualness of hair that's worn down but the grace of an updo.


















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A single conspicuous flower or an array of delicate blooms adds a romantic flare to your wedding-day hairstyle. In general, use larger blossoms with simple styles, smaller ones for more fancy looks. Opt for flowers that are resilient - you do not want them to look tired during the course of the day. Speak with your hairstylist about what kind of flowers would best complement your preferred hair-do.
















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