All brides want to do their utmost to look their best on their wedding day. To achieve this, you must pay meticulous attention to every detail, from the tips of your toes to the crown of your head, from shoes to wedding gowns and veils. The bridal hairstyle is really the crowning glory of your wedding look. All eyes will be on you, so it is important to feel your best.

The perfect bridal hairstyle will not only enhance your natural beauty, but also  complement the wedding look and vibe of the occasion. Two important things to consider are the style of your gown and the type of accessories you want to wear with it. These things will have a huge impact on the overall look and feel of your hair.

How to Choose Your Bridal Hairstyle

Your bridal hairstyle should compliment the neckline of your wedding dress. For example, a strapless dress will not be set off to its fullest advantage with hair flowing down over the shoulders, and will look best with a sleek up-do. Similarly, a modern French twist would not match a medieval-themed dress.

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Aside from the gown, you will need to consider your veil and any accessories you may wear when choosing your bridal hairstyle. Certain veils have different methods of attaching to the head, so this is something you will need to ask your hair stylist about ahead of time.

It’s a good idea to have a concept of what you want your bridal hairstyle to be during your engagement period, so that when trying on accessories you can get an idea of the final look. It’s best to choose a hairstyle that echoes your day to day style, so that you can look and feel like yourself on your wedding day.

Once you know what your bridal hairstyle will be, you can then make an informed choice for how your bridesmaids will be styled. If you coordinate with the other women in the wedding party it will dramatically improve the overall look of the group.

Preparing Your Hair for Your Wedding Day

The best way to ensure that your bridal hairstyle is at its best is to start a great hair care regimen during the year before your wedding. Hair health takes time, but is well worth investing in. A great starting point is to invest in silk pillowcases and a silk scrunchie to keep your hair tangle and breakage free while sleeping. Regular deep conditioning is also a must. For curly haired brides, make sure you add a protein treatment to your regular routine to keep your hair strong.

Make sure you use hair products that are safe for your skin during the wedding preparations. Don’t try anything new in the last fortnight before the big day. A wedding day is not the day for bad hair or allergic reactions!

Bridal Hairstyle Top Tips:

  • Make a Pinterest board when you get engaged so that you can start to envision your ideal bridal hairstyle early on.
  • Try out different hairstyles before deciding on which one you prefer. However, make sure you have selected your bridal hairstyle before you pick your veil and headpiece.
  • Keep to a hair regimen that will make your locks healthy and glowing for at least six months before the wedding. Make sure any colour is touched up, and keep the hair trimmed a couple of weeks before the wedding.
  • Wash your hair the day before your wedding so that it is clean and workable for your hair stylist.

Finally, don’t let your bridal hairstyle be a stress factor before your wedding day. Keep it simple if that’s your style, or have a clear idea of what you want if you’re looking for the wow factor. Your beauty will come from the joy you feel on the day, not any outside features.

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