Thursday, June 17, 2010

Going to a wedding- need a good hairstyle! Ideas?

I'm attending a wedding Saturday that I want to look really nice for because I'll be seeing a lot of people for the first time in years and want to impress :) I have mid-back length hair, curly but easy to work with. I want something that's not too tight and leaves a little loose, and that I can do myself (I thought about going to a professional, but I'm going to be out of town and so can't be sure what shop would be quality and reasonably priced and ran out of time to research!)



If it matters, my dress is halter style, knee length. Any ideas are welcome! Thanks!



Going to a wedding- need a good hairstyle! Ideas?

You have beautiful curls already, so half your battle is won!



Pin up each side just above the ear with a colour clip the same as your hair colour and let the curls tumble down.



This has the effect of looking well groomed and feeling comfortable and reveals any pretty earings you would like to wear to match your outfit.



Going to a wedding- need a good hairstyle! Ideas?

put it up in a loose messy bun with curls slightly falling out in the front. make it elegant and make sure it doesnt get frizzy.



Going to a wedding- need a good hairstyle! Ideas?

Go for a style that suits your face shape



Oval - can pull off almost any look -- short, long, straight or wavy. No matter the length of your cut, you'll look best with layers near your cheekbones, lips or chin -- basically whatever feature you want to highlight.



Long - go for bobs



Round - Try cuts that fall just below the chin. Soft, graduated layers are a great bet because they make your face appear slimmer and tend to remove bulk and weight from the sides. Consider wispy and tapered ends. These de-emphasize the roundness of your face. Bangs are flattering, but keep them long or sideswept.



Square - If you have a square face, you'll want to play down your strong, angular jaw. Texture, in the form of curls or choppy ends, do this brilliantly. You can also get away with short, spiky cuts and long, sleek styles with layers that start at the jawline and continue downward.



Heart - Your pointy chin tends to be the focal point of your face. Draw attention to your eyes and cheekbones instead with sideswept bangs, brow-grazing fringe, a strong part and hair that falls at or below your jawline. Have short hair? Keep top layers soft and long. Long hair? Go for long layers that graze your cheekbones.



Going to a wedding- need a good hairstyle! Ideas?

I like the idea of wearing it up, with loose curls around your face and shoulders. Dreamy....



We went to a wedding last weekend where every other woman with straight hair had done the Shirley Temple with curling tongs - oh dear (not a good look).



But in your case if its natural curl then go for it and it will look stunning. Have a demo night before the weekend and try lots of styles.



Going to a wedding- need a good hairstyle! Ideas?

Since you have a halter style dress %26amp; mid back length hair, I suggest you do something a little flirty, stylish but elegant. An updo style will also look nice but I prefer a hanging style.Click links to see my suggestions.



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Going to a wedding- need a good hairstyle! Ideas?

If your dress is backless, then you need to put your hair up to show off your gorgeous back.



How about a high pony-tail, pull a few curls loose around your face and maybe pin a few curls up on top for height.



So great to find a fellow curly haired girl who doesn't want to straighten out all her lovely locks.

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