Bridal Hair


Bridal Hair: Do-It-Yourself Bridal Hairstyle for the Smart Bride

Walking down that long aisle has been the dream of many would-be brides before the event of that exciting marriage proposal. It is synonymous to the realization of her childhood fantasies and the actualization of a sweet promise of eternal bliss. All brides want to look their best on their wedding day as they saunter demurely towards their husband-to-be. However, the bitter reality is that hiring a professional hair stylist these days can cost a bride tons of money. Why let this pungent fact ruin the sweetness of what is supposed to be the greatest day of a bride’s life? A bride on a tight budget can still achieve her goal of looking magnificent in the day she says “I do.” by following the simple tips and guides in making a do-it-yourself bridal hairstyle.

For the financially constrained bride, creating her own hairdo serves many purposes. Apart from sparing her from the stunning fees requested by top-caliber professional hairstylists, would-be brides are also saved from the disasters that can be brought about by settling with a cheap, less-qualified hairdresser. Would-be brides are also afforded with maximum liberty when it comes to choosing hair design, hair accessories and color.

While the idea of fixing one’s own hair for a wedding may seem like a difficult task at first, would-be brides can benefit from flipping through the pages of hairstyle magazines and reading do-it-yourself tips on bridal hair. Searching the internet can also be of great help in this matter as a huge number of do-it-yourself hairstyle guides can be found online.

Wearing a veil can make the process of creating your own bridal hairstyle a whole lot easier since the hair will be concealed for the most part and therefore a simple bun or loose up do will be perfect. A classic bun or a ponytail can be made to look elegant with the help of a dazzling embellishment such as a pin, a comb or a tiara. Brides on a tight budget can make use of homemade hair accessories to adorn their hair on their wedding day. An example is making use of exotic flowers to be tucked on the side of the ear, yielding a bohemian, free-spirited effect.

Brides who are to wear a gown, which exposes the shoulders can, get away with letting their hair down. Using an iron curler to make elegant or playful curls on the ends of the bride’s hair can add to the charm. A severe bun can be accentuated by a string of pearls or any bright jewels, be they genuine or faux. A bride can also make use of an heirloom such as a brooch or a pin to adorn her hair, hence making her walk down the aisle a budget-friendly, beautiful and meaningful experience.
 

 
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