Saturday, June 18, 2011
Hairstyles For Formal, Semi-Formal And Informal Wedding
The most important thing about your wedding hairstyle is to make you feel beautiful.
The most popular hairstyle for a wedding tuxedos (the most formal type of marriage) is lifted hair. Lifted hair can range from sleek bun to intricate designs of braids and curls attached with hairpins and hairpins from your hairdresser. In short, the rule is no hair to the shoulders and the aim is regal elegance.
Formal wedding: Lifted hair is doing a great job for a formal wedding, in fact, in recent years the most desired style is tight, smooth bun with bangs split on both sides of the face. But if you want to relax your hair, half lifted up, half down is a beautiful compromise. Your stylist will raise the front of your hair and back or side, we will fix a pretty accessory, while the rest falls beautifully on your shoulders. This style offers many opportunities and is the ideal medium solution between formal and informal style
Semi-formal wedding: Here the possibilities are limitless. If hair tends to be lifted, consider one that is softer and less structured. Hair half up, half dissolved is a great option, and placed hair is perfectly acceptable. If you decide to let you hair fall naturally give it finished and polished look. Note that straight hair does not flattened. Think about falling hair beautifully smooth and perfect curls.
Informal wedding: It doesn't require a certain type of hairstyle, but whatever you choose it should give your hair finished and polished look. If you decide to be natural decorate the hair with hair accessories and go with a professional blow dryer. If you think of raised hair ponytail or French bun with spiral curls falling on the side of the face
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