Hairstyles
Professional hairstyles designer
Professional hairstyles designer
Jul 7th
A bride on her wedding day wants to look her best. Exquisiteness and trend play a part in her hairstyle preference. Also, the tone of the wedding, is it a casual beach wedding or a dramatic enterprise, then you have the bride’s personality to factor in to the equation. Every bride knows that the hairstyle choice is like icing on a cake, it can make the whole thing come together or it can throw the whole outfit off. Choices are out there but the difficult part is making the right one.
This year longer styles seem to be the trend. The contemporary French twist with a few tendrils hanging down, for a formal look.
A more casual look is long flowing waves with just a little teasing at the top. Then there is the more intricate hair styles like piled high but with small gems worked in to the hair to make it shine.
For modern up do you can wear a classic low bun and dress it up with flowers or even peacock feathers. This hairstyle also goes well with a veil if you choose to wear one. Another choice is to divide your hair to several smaller sections at the nape of your neck and then fold them over and pining down, making in essence numerous ample pin curls and again depending on your style you can add accessories or not.
Then the option of a half up half down style is also available. Start by teasing your hair into a partial bouffant style on the top and then end in a low a ponytail. Another option is to go with a half bun and leave the back down for affect you can curl up the back so that you have spiral curls running down your back.
The last hair style to be introduced today is a simple yet enchanting style. Curl your tresses into long spiral curls, like waves then wear either a glittery headband or add a small barrette to one side, with the barrette you can also add flowers or gems.
A perfect hairstyle takes creativity. Look around come up with some ideas and by all means practice before the big day.
Jun 19th
When it comes to choosing a hairstyle for your wedding, there are few hard and fast rules. The one rule to follow is to select a hairstyle that reflects your personality. If you typically wear your hair in a casual ponytail or bun, your wedding is probably not the best time to try a formal, coiffed hairdo; by the same token, if your hair is always perfectly arranged, you should avoid a loose, casual style.
The first step in deciding on a wedding hairstyle is finding the right stylist — someone who is open to your ideas and familiar with your personal style. When bride Jodi Levine met with Pedro Sanchez, she knew she wanted an upswept hairstyle combined with flowers. Pedro and Jodi worked together to create a style perfectly suited to Jodi’s personality and embellished with beautiful, fragrant lilies.
Start looking for a stylist at least four months before your wedding. When you decide on one, draw up a contract that spells out every detail of costs and scheduling: Will the stylist be available on your wedding day? How will he get to the wedding, and are his transportation costs included in his fee? Will he bring an assistant, and, if so, who will pay the assistant?