Wedding Hair Type Tips
Wedding Curly Hair
Style Tips: Instead of ditching the curls, play them up -- and whether it's summer or winter, look for styling products with humidity-fighting ingredients to help keep frizz at bay. (We love Frizz-Ease by John Frieda Moisture Barrier Firm Hold Hair-Spray, $5, Ulta.com.) And befriend the bobby pin. Since you want to maintain a touchable curl, well-placed pins let your stylist ease up on product.
Wedding Straight Hair
Style Tips: If you want to keep your hair down (without weighing it down) on your wedding day, amp up your natural shine with a product like Alberto VO5 Dazzling Shine! Ultra Light Shine Spray ($4, Drugstore.com).
Wedding Fine Hair
Style Tips: Fine hair should be slightly dirty for updos -- just-washed hair is too soft to hold pins. Magallones recommends adding texture and fullness with Garnier Fructis Style Fiber Gum Putty ($5, Drugstore.com).
Wedding Oily Hair
Style Tips: Keep your roots looking clean and dry all night with Stila Creme Bouquet Hair Refresher (which gives your hair a subtle scent, while absorbing oil -- $28, Sephora.com) or even a pinch of baby powder -- be sure to pat it in until you can't see any white.
Wedding Long Hair
Style Tips: Comfort is key. If you're wearing a backless dress and want to wear your hair down, your hair could stick to your back. Prevent this with a nongreasy styling gel like Kiehl's Clean Hold Styling Gel ($14, Kiehls.com).
Wedding Short Hair
Style Tips: Short hair can handle precise pin curls really well (think old-Hollywood style), but you'll need firm-hold hair spray on hand. For a spritz that's strong but lightweight, try Aveda Pure Abundance Volumizing Hair Spray ($15, Aveda.com).
Colored or Chemically Treated Hair
If you chemically straighten or relax your strands, your hair is likely fairly fragile and breakage-prone (same goes for any type of regular treatment; including coloring). Style Tips: Choose a style that conceals damaged ends, like a French twist -- your stylist can use pomade (again, we like the Robert Kree one) to increase shine and smooth down your strands.
Jewelry-friendly Hair
Okay, it's not a hair type, but if you do have a specific accessory that is an absolute must-wear for you, it should influence your final hairstyle.
Style Tips: Think about how you can best show off your accessories -- if you have a great necklace, pull your hair up and keep your decolletage bare. Luxe earrings call for a sweeping updo.
Wedding Veil Hair
Style Tips: You might even consider keeping a fabulous style under wraps for your ceremony, so it's even more dazzling at your reception. Just be sure your stylist shows your MOH how to remove your veil without mussing your style.
Fashion Forward Hair
Consider your gown. Just like you probably wouldn't find paper streamers decorating a black-tie reception, so too an ultra-modern faux-hawk would be a bit jarring with a ball gown.
Style Tips: A romantic chiffon sheath calls for a loose style, up or down; a sleek knotted updo works with a sexy trumpet silhouette.
Wedding Natural Hair
Chances are you typically wear your hair in a way that's both comfortable and flattering. Even if it's a basic ponytail, your hairstylist can help you create a wedding-worthy version.
Style Tips: Be sure to keep the look fitting to your wedding style: If you're getting married in a ballroom, look for inspiration pics of twists, buns, and other formal updos. If you're marrying in a casual, backyard celebration, look for slightly less "done" styles like loose half-updos.
Source : www.theknot.com (Kate Wood)
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