Wedding Updo Hairstyles
Today is your wedding day. Hopefully, you are one of those brides who practiced and played with hair for months and now that the day is here, you know exactly how you will wear your hair. However, if you are like some brides, it’s time to hit the panic button. No doubt, your wedding day is by far the most wonderful and hectic day of your entire life. It is easy to forget your hair while taking care of all the other details of the day… the gown, the bridesmaids , the cake, the reception and all that goes with it… menu, seating arrangements, music.
With all that going on, there is little wonder that the tiny detail of finding the right wedding day hairdo might slip through the cracks. Well… the very practical wedding day updo to the rescue! Unlike a lot of other hairstyles, the updo can last through the “I do’s”, the photos, the receiving line and the reception. The updo is great when it comes to keeping your hair out of your face and looking great with many styles of wedding veils and headdresses. In addition, the updo is an extraordinarily beautiful look for the blushing bride. In short… the perfect wedding day hairdo.
Basic Principles of Wedding Day Updos
Although this may look like a detailed scientific protocol, following these simple steps will guarantee that your wedding day updo hairstyle is flawless:
- NEVER shampoo on your wedding day. Freshly washed hair does not do well in an updo style. If you like, give your wedding updo hairstyle texture with hairspray.
- Brush your hair thoroughly to tame stray hairs and remove tangles. Hair straighteners are sometimes useful.
- Brush hair back from the hairline to the crown of your head. Put it into a ponytail using an elastic hair band that matches your own hair color.
- Lift the ponytail vertically above your head, pulling it tight and keeping the hair on the crown of your head hair smooth. After twisting the ponytail into a bun, secure it with pins. Take time to heck your hair to make sure the pins remain out of sight.
- Gently pull a few strands from your hairline to create tendrils.
- Use holding hairspray to keep all of the hairs in the bun in place.
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