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Searching best hairstyles for thick hair that are stylish, easy to manage, and trendy can be tricky, but with a bit of investigation and knowledge of what the benefits of thick hair are, a beautiful look can be just a snip, clip, or spray away.
Thick hair is rich and full of volume, but many women who enjoy voluminous thick hair have find that it isn’t as easy to live with as fashion models and hairstyling product commercials may demonstrate. The first thing that you need to do to make your thinning hair look wonderful is to find the right stylist. Read the rest of this entry »
You’ve found the right groom and the beautiful dress. The party is planned. Now you just have to decide how you’re going to wear your hair on one of the most important days of your life. Certainly, you want something that looks great now but you also want to look great when you’re revisiting the wedding album years later.
Choosing a hairstyle can be daunting and the first step is to figure out “what kind of bride you are”.
First there’s “classic” bride. You love timeless styles and don’t follow too many of the latest trends. You’re elegant, ladylike, and you need a hairstyle to match. Good choices for you would be a chignon (soft, wispy bun) or a simple updo.
You could be “glamorous bride”. A jet setter that follows most of the trends, you’re looking for a dramatic entrance and elaborate style. A high updo with a pompadour front or strong accessories could be perfect for you.
“Modern” bride is chic, somewhat trendy but with her own style. She’s a minimalist and might just want to wear her Read the rest of this entry »
With millions of dollars spent each year on weddings, it amazes me that when it comes to cutting corners for that perfect day, the hair and make up is the first to go. If you think about it, your hair and make up are the most important accessory. So why would you compromise the way you look to save a few bucks? The pictures from your wedding day last forever! Can you imagine opening up your wedding album twenty-five years later, and seeing less than perfect hair and makeup?
As a professional hair stylist and make up artist, I advise all future brides to be as careful choosing your stylist as you are choosing your florist. Seek out stylists that are well versed in bridal and event styling. All stylists are not suited to do this kind of work. Be sure to check with a wedding consultant or bridal magazine for the professionals in your particular area. Please do not be afraid of hurting your regular stylists feelings. Sometimes, they may not even want to do bridal work but don’t know how to tell you. Be up front. Come right out and ask them if they do event Read the rest of this entry »
These tips assume that you are going to be using your regular hairdresser to plan your style and on your wedding day.However if you plan to style your hair yourself, you can easily follow the same timetable and I have added some extra tips for you.
1. Plan! Plan! Plan! The earlier you start to plan the better. This gives you the chance to get your hair into the best condition possible and to have practice runs with your hairdresser trying out different styles and colors as well as trying out veils, tiaras and flowers. Ideally start this process 6 months before.
2. Collect pictures of possible hairstyles from all different magazines not just wedding magazines and discuss them with your hairdresser at least 4 months before your big day.
3. Each time you go to the hairdressers to try out a potential wedding day style take photos to help you remember what you liked about it for future reference and take someone with you whose opinion you can trust.
4. Make the most of what you’ve already got, maximize your good points rather than going for a look that isn’t really you. Read the rest of this entry »
Currently bride women tend to choose the trappings of more natural hair, good dress for the bride with good international and modern. Mini bun with a large flower decoration and small, or hair style that diriap (for the blond) long, is also a favorite. Even if you are blond curls can also apply the framework of this hair, because you add accessories such as hairpin or interest. The result is a beautiful Romanesque style.
Below are the trappings of hair that you can try:
Asymmetric Chignon
You want to make a bun or mini break off without having to appear uniform with the surrounding you? Create a break off that does not fit in the middle. This style create a more romantic look . Read the rest of this entry »