I don't know why but I can't decide on a hair style for my wedding. I have long very fine hair. I know I want to wear it up. Any suggestions???? Any helpful websites? I haven't had much luck online or at the bookstore... or in magzine's for up do's
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Sophisticated updos are always a popular choice, with curls and twists providing a desired bridal look, especially for more formal weddings
If you have fine hair you might be able to create the updo by using a pin-on ponytail or add-on hair strands.
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curly up with ringlets hanging down looks good with headpiece or viel.
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dont get married
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you should get wedding magazines to help you pick out a cute hair style. I love seeing hair up with those big curls that come down to the face, but not completely covering the whole face.
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I think that a wedding hair Idea should be some thing that has never been done before some thing exzotic but nice a the ame time
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you make the decion go on
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up and away from your neck. its nice to see a womans neck every once and a while.
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let it free
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honey remember that day you felt like you looked the best, well just go back to that day and do that hairstlye maybe a liitle different but the same, you try that and do that now
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take your veil to the hairdressers and have them try a few different looks... ask them what they recomment based on your face shape and hair type.
You will have to pay... but it will really help you decided... and not have to worry you have made a wrong decision.
The best of luck on your big day!
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hair up, very long veil always gorgous. have it pinned up
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Hmmm.... are you against extensions? Thats the best way to go if you want to be elegant.They R a pretty penny but your'e worth it!!!!!!!!
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Make an appointment with your hair dresser. Let her know that you'd like to experiment with a few different styles. That's the best thing to do. That way you can see what looks good on you, and what doesn't.
Oh, don't forget your veil if you're wearing one.
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Open straight hairs look soo goooood! Good luck in yr new life :) I hope U will be always happy
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Simply type in "wedding hair ideas" in your search engine, but do not put ".com" at the end and tons of websites are going to pop up. Good luck!
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Take your headpiece into a reputable stylist and explain that you don't know what to do with it and you would appreciate if she could help you by doing a "practice" hair-do. It'll cost you a bit of money to go this route, but to get the look you want on your special day, it's worth it.
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you can wear it up....stretched with no curls...without hairclips, but only by hair...the knob being made by your hair ;)....
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Just go with your natural look. Don't put it up if you normally don't wear it up. Be natural and just you for your big day. Congrats!
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Try this: www.euroteezer.com.
I bought their Sassy Curlers, and they really do work like the girls you see on the web site. I LOVE them. My hair is fine too and normally won't hold a curl to save my life. But with these and some good hair gel, I get the cutest curls ever!
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test any look before you decide on the fianl one don't ever just do it that day.... Try leaving your hair down in soft ringlets and take half an inch sections on the sides (leave some bangs or wispy peices in the front) and twist ( gently and lossley) the sections about half way to the back of your head, secure with bobby pins and add baby's breath flowers to the sections.....
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It will depend on your hair length, the shape of your face (heart, oval, round, etc..) Are you wearing a veil, a tiara. What is the shape of the dress neckline. Is it outdoors wear it may have to hold up to wind and weather. etc...
Up into a french braid or twist is very traditional. I always liked just pulling it tight on the sides and top, holding in place with some antique combs (something old) and letting it drape down the back.
The best thing to do is to talk to your hairdresser. Describe the gown, the event, etc... and get suggestions from him. Let him do your hair as a test. Take some photos of the finished way you like it and take them with you to show the hair dresser on location.
Good Luck.
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