Saturday, July 10, 2010

Perfect up-do… perfectly you!

As little girls, women always fantasized about their dream wedding. It’s the most romantic day of a woman’s life and one of the most important decisions in planning your dream wedding is choosing the perfect hair accessory. Just like finding the perfect guy, a bride should also find the perfect match to your wedding gown. As all eyes are on you on your big day, here are tips in selecting the right wedding hair piece.
TIARA
How would you like to look like a modern-day princess on your wedding day? Then the tiara is the hair piece for you. Tiaras are typically designed with rhinestones and crystals and worn when your hair is in a bun. If you chose a gown that is not heavily beaded or embroidered, a tiara as your head piece will surely provide the right amount of sparkle.
HAIR COMBS
Hair combs are typically used to hold and accent a bun. If you’re the type who wants a simple hairstyle, then a hair comb should do the trick. Combs are usually deemed as a traditional look but if you want to amp up your up-do, then choose a fun or flirty design.
FRESH FLOWERS
If a crafted wedding hair accessory isn’t your style, you may opt to use fresh flowers instead. Choosing flowers, whether a big one or a group of tiny flowers, gives versatility where your hair is concerned. You may tuck a flower behind the ear when you want your hair down or at the base of a ponytail or a bun. Now, how’s that for having a fresh and natural look on your wedding day!  
HEADBAND
For a polished, reserved look, a headband will serve the purpose. It can be worn with either the hair down or in a bun. If you’re going to have a formal wedding in a church, soften your look by using a pearl headband in an up-do. For an informal setting such as in a garden, just let your hair down with soft, loose curls and top it with a thin headband.
HAIRPIN
If you have a medium length hair, a hairpin would be a nice accessory for your wedding. Gather your hair at the back of your neck and lock it with a hairpin. Or for a softer look, you may use it to secure your side-swept bangs, tucked behind your ear.

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