Wedding Updo with Veil

July 18, 2008 · Filed Under Wedding Hairstyles  Bookmark and Share

Wedding updos are a popular choice for wedding hair styles. If you have hair that is long enough to be put back in a ponytail you can certainly do many different wedding updo styles. If you don’t normally create your own hair updos it may seem like a daunting task. It really isn’t! There are many simple wedding updos that anyone can create by easily.

Sophisticated updos are always a popular choice, with curls and twists providing a desired bridal look, especially for more formal weddings.This style is best for hair that is medium in length (chin length or longer) and is straight and medium to thick.  If you have fine hair you might be able to create the updo by using a pin-on ponytail or add-on extension.

Wedding veil brides: It’s a veil bride when she tells that she wants to keep the wedding veil on at the reception. So she has to choose the best one to complement and balance the gown and face. Veil brides’ tastes vary with options such as full wedding veils, edging, ornamentation, long wedding veils, multiple layers and blushers. The hair may be secondary; only necessary to support the wedding veil. Or she may have short hair. Veil wearers beware! A full wedding veil on top will keep falling forward all evening as table visits call for leaning over.

Short hair can be dressed up almost as easily as long hair. You may have already begun to let your hair grow in anticipation for these important events. Even one half inch of extra hair will help in creating a dressier style.Imagination can change your short, every day hairstyle into a dressier ‘do as appropriate for wedding as any longhaired updos.

A hairstyle that proves how elegant updos can be, this one is manageable and not too bulky with a strong, swept fringe and a cute bun below the crown and allows jewelry to be displayed. A wedding updo can work for short, medium and long hair. Bridal beauty consultant, Gretchen Maurer, has some kits and accessories to help you - or your hairstylist - create the wedding updo of your dreams. Below are some examples.

Also when you go to your appointment, bring your veil and/or headpiece if you have one so that the stylist can decide how would be the best way to incorporate the piece with your updo hairstyle. Bring your earrings as well, along with a picture of your wedding gown so that the stylist can see exactly what they are working with, and can create the best style with what you have. If you have short hair and are worried about wedding updo hairstyles for short hair, fear not. Short hair is a stylists’ dream to work with, because there isn’t a lot there to have to deal with.

Wedding updos should be accessorized by elements that compliment your wedding dress and your own personal style. There are several types of traditional updos, including Bun style, braided bun and French twist. But as you’ll see below, contemporary and unique updos can look fabulous on your wedding day too.









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