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No matter how you decide to wear your hair at your wedding, you cannot go wrong with doing a trial run.
Even if you plan to style your hair yourself you should do a trial run.
Set aside time to create your wedding hairstyle day and practice to get it exactly right.
Then you can try on your wedding dress and see how the whole look comes together. Surprises like your hair falling down or not cooperating on the day of your wedding are totally avoidable with a little pre-planning.
Tara pulled off this great look at the 14th Annual Race to Erase MS Themed Dance to Erase MS event. Her hair was parted to the side and pinned back while a small piece of hair was sculpted into soft waves and styled to fall over her shoulder to add movement into her long style. Tara's bangs were also side swept and soft pieces left around her ears to create a soft look. This style will suit most hair types.
How to Style: Allow your stylist one and a half hours of time for hot roller setting, curl forming and pinning. This style will hold well in all weather conditions.
Vera teamed her beautiful bronze hair with sexy waves for the Hostel 2 Los Angeles premiere and pulled off a fabulous look. Her hair length was left to fall just below her shoulders and long side bangs were added, which will conceal a longer face shape. Layers cut into the ends of her hair also help to balance out her waves, giving an even finish to her entire hairdo.
How to Style: Apply mousse to damp hair then blow-dry each section straight. Place hot tongs throughout the mid lengths and ends, then take them out, making sure to place wax in each section as you go. To finish, use smoothing shine and hair spray for hold. |