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Wedding Day Hair Care Tips

June 09, 2011 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: wedding hair

Congratulations on your happy news! Everyone wants their wedding to be perfect. Not only does this include the decorations, location, and colors, but your looks as well particularly the hair. Your hair is just as important as the dress and everything else in the wedding.
Before you decide on a definite hairstyle, think about styles that fit your hair type best. There are three main types. They include course, medium, and fine. Needless to say, fine hair the most fragile and the easiest to damage, but it is also the easiest to style and manage.
With fine hair, many styles are possible, but you have to be really carefully. As it is very easy to manage, it is also easily damaged. You can obtain any hairstyle that you wish to make sure that you use some kind of holding spray to keep the mold and shape of your hairstyle.
Course hair tends to be very thick, heavy, rough, strong, and can sometimes be very wild. This type of hair can be very dry and hard to maintain, knowing this, choose a hairstyle that isn’t too complex. Since this type of hair is very heavy, an up-do may be too complex. Try putting your hair in a simple bow or ponytail with a pretty design in the front.
For medium type hair, it’s kind of set between course and fine hair. This is the kind of hair that most people have. It is also considered to be normal hair. This kind of hair is great because it has a lot of body and is the more flexible than the other two styles.

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Look Great in Short Hair on Your Wedding Day

June 09, 2011 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: wedding hair

It’s your special day and of course you want to look stunning and marvelous. You can achieve this goal even if you have short hair. A lot of people are under the impression that if you have short hair, you can’t look beautiful on your special day. This is certainly a false statement.

There are a lot of popular styles that are great for weddings. A few popular styles include side bangs with a jeweled head band, side parted bob with veil, and the side parted bob.
With the side bangs with the jeweled headband style, the hair is combed and flat ironed all around with a side bang. The headband is placed on top of the head after the side-bang.

As for the side parted bob with a veil, a part is made on the side of the head. One part is combed to the back while the other part is combed forward. After this, the veil is placed on the center of the head.

It’s a good idea not to wait until the day of or the night before to think about a hairstyle that suits you. Your hair is just as important as your dress and the ceremony itself. Take the time to pick something that really speaks out loud and compliments you in every way possible.

Since you are dealing with shorter hair, you can add jewels, flowers, or other accessories to add a little style your hairstyle. Make sure you personalize your hair to fit you and not what someone else thinks. This is your day and your time to shine.

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It’s Your Day to Shine (Wedding Day Hair Style)

June 09, 2011 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: wedding hair

A common mistake many brides make when they are planning their wedding is to completely loose their own identity and personal style when it comes to making decisions about hair and fashion for their very special day. You will no doubt want to look and feel special on your wedding day, but make sure you are very careful to ensure that the woman who walks down the aisle on the big day is definitely you and not an image of what you or someone else thinks you should look like.

When it comes to choosing a wedding hair styles, your number first and most important priority is to actually like the hair style you will wear. Bear in mind that there are no right or wrong and right choices when selecting your wedding hair style.

Far too often, planning a wedding can make you feel like you are involved in a major project management endeavor. You are suddenly responsible for coordinating and managing countless, not to mention dozens of people, all of whom have their own ideas about how things should be done. It does not matter if your wedding is just a small gathering of ten of your closest friends and relatives or a media event, you will still need a wedding plan; and the most efficient way to plan a flawless wedding of any size is to use a wedding checklist.

Just make sure you add your wedding hair style to your wedding check list… meeting with several hair stylists to discuss various wedding hair styles to fig your personality, your face, and especially your gown and headgear. It is best to start this process at least six months in advance of the big day – especially if your hair is short. Even if you want to sport a short hairdo on your wedding day, you may want to grow your hair out a bit to achieve the style and look that you desire to have for your wedding. You may even want to consider cutting it shorter if your hair is at one of those ‘in between’ lengths and a decidedly short hairdo is what you want for your wedding.

Nearly every professional hair stylist will have a portfolio of wedding hairdos to share with you and will be able to advise you on the wedding hairdo that would be best for you on what is no doubt the most special day of your life. With the right hair stylist and the right hair style, your hair will be perfect throughout the entire day from the first photo in the dressing room until the last guest has gone home.

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Using Flowers as Hair Accessories

June 09, 2011 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: wedding hair

Few things are more breathtaking than a bride walking down the aisle with her hair adorned with flowers. When choosing to use flowers as a hair adornment, however, brides should be careful in their choices.
If her hair is short, she should try to stick with small blossoms, like baby’s breath; although one large flower such as a gardenia could be used – but only one blossom. The amount and volume of hair should dictate the size of the flowers used. A crown of flowers works well with almost any length hair.

When choosing flowers for her hair, the bride must also consider her bouquet. It is a good rule of thumb that if she chooses to put flowers in her hair, she should use the same species of flower that will be used in her bouquet. If at all possible, she should make sure the same person who makes the bouquet also makes her headgear.

If a single flower or several small blossoms are used to adorn her hair, the bride should ask her hair stylist to insert them as she is having her hair done for the big day. If, however, her preference is for a crown of blossoms, she should rely on someone with experience in constructing floral crowns.

A professional florist will not only be able to help the bride select blossoms that are study enough to stand up to a full day of activity, they will also know exactly what tools and supplies to use to assure that the crown will not fall apart in the middle of the ceremony. The blossoms should also be treated with some sort of acrylic spray to hold them in place and prevent the petals from dropping off during the strenuous day. After all, the flowers that are in her hair will get a more strenuous workout than her bouquet. While the bouquet rests on a table, the floral hair accessories will be on the dance floor and meeting and greeting guests throughout the entire reception.

When it’s all said and done, the bride should be able to dry the flowers and save her floral crown just the same as she would save her honeymoon corsage. But, without selection and proper care before the wedding, there will be nothing to save afterwards except leaves, stems and pins or the supplies used to construct the crown.

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Caring for Your Hair After the Wedding

June 09, 2011 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: wedding hair

You were picture perfect all day long. Your make-up was dazzling. Your attire and jewelry were stunning. And your hair style was like a dream come true. Now that the wedding is over and you have a little bit of breathing space, all you can think about is taking a few minutes to relax. But don’t be too hasty. You have carefully removed and hung your wedding dress; put away your jewelry and removed your make-up, your hair is the next thing that needs your immediate attention. With loads of hair spray and mousse intended to hold it in place and keep it beautiful throughout the day, it is likely that your hair will soon turn into some sort of bird’s nest if you simply ignore it and go to bed. Although shampooing at this particular time may sound crazy, it is essential that you do just that and your hair will thank you.

Tips for Post Wedding Hair Care
• Carefully remove all of the hair pins and accessories. Do not hesitate to ask someone to help you with this task since it usually requires more than two tired hands to remove them all. Make sure you don’t pull too hard because. If your hair is sprayed stiff, pulling may cause breaking or other damage to your hair.
• Gingerly comb your hair to get rid of tangles. Comb your hair very slowly with a wide toothed comb in order to minimize pulling. Divide the hair into sections and comb each section carefully.
• Take a warm water shower. Lukewarm water will ease out all of the chemicals and sprays that you used without damaging your hair. Follow by gently rinsing your hair under running water for ten minutes.
• Use a mild shampoo. Build up a rich lather all over your head and gently massage your scalp with your finger tips. Rinse your hair with lukewarm water and make sure all of the shampoo is gone. Repeat the process because hair sprays and mousse tend to be stubborn. It is important that you need lather and rinse twice to make sure there is no residue left behind.
• Follow up with a leave-in conditioner and blow-dry. Set the blow dryer on medium or low heat. Comb your dry hair with a wide-toothed comb. If you didn’t use a leave-in conditioner, apply a bit of oil on the scalp to make sure it doesn’t dry up.
• After three days, wash your hair again.
• Ask your beautician for a good protein treatment. The protein treatment will rid your hair of the chemical effect and restore it’s natural health.
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