6 Bridal Hairstyles To Consider

When planning your wedding day look, don’t forget about bridal hairstyles!. Location, venue, time of year, and overall wedding theme are something that comes into play when talking about wedding hairstyles. Here are six bridal hairstyles.

Curls With A Headpiece

If wearing a veil isn’t for you, or if you want an extra headpiece for when you take your veil off, consider your natural curls together with a headpiece. Let your natural curls shine with a unique hairstyle but be sure to not have the headpiece detract from your natural hair. Work with a hairstylist to find the right combination of products for your hair type and texture to enhance your natural hairstyle.  For your headpiece, add fun accessories such as a flower crown, tiara, or headband.

A Formal Bun

If you want your hair completely off your face, consider a formal bun. A bun is a versatile style which can work with a classic or modern wedding dress. This style will work for a variety of locations and climates. A bun is also a way to showcase your jewelry and accessories as well as your wedding gown.

Half-Up Half-Down

Half-Up Half-Down is a great way to show off your natural hair texture and add to your romantic wedding look. Not only will your hair be out of your face, but the hairstyle will add some volume and texture while creating a stylish look for your wedding day. If you’re a bride who wants to use hair accessories such as pins, clips, or flowers, consider this hairstyle as the options are endless.

Braid

If you’re looking for a style that keeps your hair off your face, but don’t want a full updo, consider this modern style. A braid will keep your hair off your face, and there are different styles of braids that you can choose. Braids are versatile and will work in almost any location and climate. If you’re looking to add an accessory to your braid, consider adding a ribbon in white, or another color that matches the season or your wedding theme.

Ponytail

While not the style most people think of for a bridal hairstyle, a ponytail is something that can add an air of simplicity to your wedding day look. Ponytails can be low or high; either way, your hair will be off your face, and it’s more casual.  Use your natural hair texture and tie back any pieces in the front to prevent any frizz or fly aways. You could also use a center part and showcase your bangs as another option. Add a fun accessory such as a hair tie or ribbons to complete the look.

Romantic Waves

Waves are a hairstyle that works for a variety of hair types and textures. A large barrel hair curling iron or hot curlers will be the key to achieving the waves you want for your wedding day. After curling, give your hair a gentle brush for the soft waves. Texturizing spray will add volume and help hold the style.

Play around and find a style that works for you and your hair. Check out our bridal collection if you’re in the market for a wedding dress.

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