18 Ноябрь 2007 г.
Popular Half Updos
Half updos are a very popular hair style for weddings, proms and special occasions. It is a great way to get hair off of your face, yet not pulled up completely.
Great styling tips from many hair stylists include back-combing sections of the hair in the crown area before pulling it back into a low ponytail.
See great half updo hair styles below and copy one of them for your wedding day hair style. For variety, you can add little flowers, jeweled barrettes and tiaras.
Up-dos are appropriate for both casual and elegant weddings. Up-dos don't have to be complicated taking hours to create. A stunning up-do can be created simply by pulling hair up into a bun, a French twist or ponytail and depending on the style, adding some eye-catching hair accessories or loose tendrils.
French Twists can be worn by any bride with medium or long hair, with any face shape. Even short-haired brides can wear French twists by adding hair extensions. Dress up French twists with flowers, hair pins, pearls or loose curls.
Tips for up do perfection:
* The simpler the up do the better - bobby pins can hurt and intricate styles are fragile.
* Consider the time of day - up-dos heavy with product can melt in outdoor heat.
* Loose up-dos are appropriate for informal weddings, while perfectly sculpted up-dos are more formal.
* Up-dos can add inches to a short bride's height.
* Hair that is fine and over-conditioned doesn't style well. For the best up do results shampoo your hair the day before not the day of the wedding.
Don't choose a hairstyle that makes you feel not yourself. Brides often get pressured into certain styles because of "tradition". If a particular style makes you feel uneasy,
don't choose it. It does not matter that your mother, best friend or hairstylist like it - what really matters is YOU.
At the "practice run", bring a Polaroid or digital camera to
take instant pictures. Ask the stylist to take pictures from
the back and other angles. The pictures will give you a
better idea how the style would look to others (as opposed
to just looking in the mirror).
Don't have any coloring or chemical treatments done right
before the wedding - these can go wrong, and there won't be
time to fix them! Do them several weeks in advance.
Great styling tips from many hair stylists include back-combing sections of the hair in the crown area before pulling it back into a low ponytail.
See great half updo hair styles below and copy one of them for your wedding day hair style. For variety, you can add little flowers, jeweled barrettes and tiaras.
Up-dos are appropriate for both casual and elegant weddings. Up-dos don't have to be complicated taking hours to create. A stunning up-do can be created simply by pulling hair up into a bun, a French twist or ponytail and depending on the style, adding some eye-catching hair accessories or loose tendrils.
French Twists can be worn by any bride with medium or long hair, with any face shape. Even short-haired brides can wear French twists by adding hair extensions. Dress up French twists with flowers, hair pins, pearls or loose curls.
Tips for up do perfection:
* The simpler the up do the better - bobby pins can hurt and intricate styles are fragile.
* Consider the time of day - up-dos heavy with product can melt in outdoor heat.
* Loose up-dos are appropriate for informal weddings, while perfectly sculpted up-dos are more formal.
* Up-dos can add inches to a short bride's height.
* Hair that is fine and over-conditioned doesn't style well. For the best up do results shampoo your hair the day before not the day of the wedding.
Don't choose a hairstyle that makes you feel not yourself. Brides often get pressured into certain styles because of "tradition". If a particular style makes you feel uneasy,
don't choose it. It does not matter that your mother, best friend or hairstylist like it - what really matters is YOU.
At the "practice run", bring a Polaroid or digital camera to
take instant pictures. Ask the stylist to take pictures from
the back and other angles. The pictures will give you a
better idea how the style would look to others (as opposed
to just looking in the mirror).
Don't have any coloring or chemical treatments done right
before the wedding - these can go wrong, and there won't be
time to fix them! Do them several weeks in advance.