How To Choose A Hair Style - A Guide For A Bride

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Are you having trouble choosing the right wedding hair style? If so, then you're not alone. Many women have difficulty deciding on a style for their wedding.

That's because the right wedding hairstyle does more than just look good. It also needs to be a style that you're comfortable in all day, no matter where you're getting married. It shouldn't cost too much, either. Here are some hints to assist you in getting the right style.

First, get start early by collecting photos of styles you like. That'll allow you to easily figure out the styles you like and the ones you don't.

Be realistic when you choose these photos. It's a poor idea to make a drastic change right before the wedding, so if you're thinking about a big color change or length change, do these early and get used to the idea. It's a good idea to look for wedding hair styles meant for the same general length and type of hair you already have.

Determining your face shape may help you choose the perfect style. Round faces work well with some styles like high updos and long loose hair, but these don't flatter a longer face. If you're not certain what your face shape is, look at it in the mirror and analyze it.

If you're not finding it easy to decide what your face shape is, measure how wide your jaw, forehead, and cheekbones are, as well as how long your face is. If you're having trouble measuring, trace the outline of your face in a mirror, then measure that drawing.

Women with a forehead and jaw that are the same width, but narrower than their cheekbones have an ideal egg shape. They can wear almost any wedding hairstyle they choose, but should avoid styles that will distort their face shape.

Round faces, ones with little difference between length and cheekbone measurements, are a little tougher. The right style will make your face look longer. Long styles below chin length or short styles cut above the chin will help, but short curly styles or tightly pulled back ones should be avoided.

Heart shaped faces are wide at the forehead, but narrow at the jaw. To counteract a very tapered jaw, consider a chin length bob with curls to balance it. Slicked back styles and styles with fullness at the forehead may not work well for you.

Square faces have similar length and width measurements. They should soften their faces using a layered style, or wear longer hair past their shoulders. A geometric cut is a bad idea, but side swept fringes can be very flattering.

Of course, face shape isn't the only thing to think about. Remember to wear a comfortable style that's right for the environment you'll be married in. People who aren't comfortable with tightly pulled back hair or loose curls shouldn't let a stylist talk them into a bad style for them, no matter how pretty it is.

You'll be wearing your wedding hairstyle for hours, so it's important to be comfortable in it. If you can, spend some time before the wedding getting used to the style, so you'll look and feel your best.

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