Brides:The right hairstyles

We can imagine your excitement and desire to look awesome on the big day. The choice of a wedding hairstyle is as important as the choice of your bridal gown. Besides, these two should be in harmony with each other and the style of your wedding.

Wednesday, December 09, 2015

We can imagine your excitement and desire to look awesome on the big day. The choice of a wedding hairstyle is as important as the choice of your bridal gown. Besides, these two should be in harmony with each other and the style of your wedding. Every bride has her own likings, preferences, individual hair texture and length. Luckily there are so many stunning wedding hairstyles, that there shouldn’t be any problem for brides to choose something that will duly reflect their beauty.

Braided beauty

Women with natural hair may find it difficult to find an updo that feels formal and does not require hot tools. If your hair is too short to achieve this low bun on its own, you can easily braid in added hair to pull off the look. While simple in nature, this is a good starting point for add-ons like jeweled barrettes and other hair accessories.

Fans and thrills

There is nothing low key about this hairstyle—you are the bride and everyone will know it. If the white dress isn’t enough, elevate your double roll black wedding hairstyle with pearl pins and a frilly headband. It’s a memorable look for your fairytale nuptial day.

Circles of love

Sometimes it is hard to see designs and subtle accents on dark hair, that’s why it is important to make them stand out on your special day so that they don’t get lost. If you are wearing a polished black hair updo for your wedding, it is important to incorporate a bit of texture at the expense of exquisite details. This look artfully combines pin curls and braids for a unique style.

Buttery curls

Similar to the look above, this hairdo also uses pin curls as the basis for the wedding style. The result is the soft, almost wave-like hairdo that is incredibly romantic. Don’t style with too many hair accessories or a veil – you do not want to hide those cuties, right?

Grecian locks

This is a prime example of how fabulously locked hair can work in a wedding hairstyle for black women. If the locks are small enough, they can easily be manipulated into a variety of updos like this Grecian braid crown. Gold beaded accents will make it more elegant.

Waterfall curls with bang

Curly hair already has a fair amount of texture, especially when it comes to tight curls. If you want to add something special on top of that, it’s important to make sure it doesn’t argue with what is on the bottom. A waterfall braid easily accents your curly style without taking too much away from it.

Twisted and regal

The only downside about fancy braided and twisted updos is that all the spice of the look can sometimes appear hidden when glancing at the wearer from the front. To combat the flat look, you need a style that is thick enough to be seen from all angles. From the front this looks like a beautiful braided crown and from the back it is an elaborate twisted pin-up.

Floating in flowers

Loose curls are fun, but they can be hard to wear with a hair accessory if you want it to be noticed. By only pinning the bottom of your curled look, you create a shape and place to pin a jeweled flower. The best part is that the front still maintains volume and individual curls so that it doesn’t look flat.