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The
Art of Wedding Hair by Gretchen Maurer
Hair! What subject has produced
more fears, tears and rituals, than that of the almighty
coiffeur? Any bad hair day is cause enough for us to
shutter and utter, "What will I do with my hair"???
Add the wedding day "do" to this dilemma and
there is coiffeur confusion, mad rushes to the magazine
rack and tears begging our trusted stylist for help.
Below are some helpful tips to set you in the right
direction.
1. Dress: Start
with the dress because, "the brides total bridal
look has to be taken into consideration, every thing
must balance. The brides dress choice sets the tone
for the entire ceremony and the hair design has to evoke
the same feeling."
2. Texture: "Believe
it or not the wedding gown can also dictate the texture
of the finished hair design. A smooth, shiny Updo of
curls or glossy stick straight hair complements a smooth
satin gown. Where as a gown of sweeping tulle is beautifully
accented by soft flowing curls."
3. The silhouette:
"Your look from head to toe has a silhouette,
either horizontal or vertical. A full skirt is horizontal
and best balanced by a wider hair design and or fuller
veiling. A vertical look being narrow and slim is complemented
by a hair design of the same lines; it could be a bob
tucked behind the ears or a narrow pile of curls on
top of the head."
4. History: "No,
we are not back in school but back to the dress style.
Is there a period of history your gown reflects? Theme
weddings such as renaissance or swing make a great excuse
to have some creative fun with your hair."
5. Proportions:
"Again the full effect needs to balance. The bride
with short hair who is wearing an ornate full traditional
dress needs to remember to balance her look with the
appropriate headpiece. Like wise the petite bride with
too much hair might think about wearing it up to draw
the eye vertically."
6. Time of Day:
"Next to the dress, the time of day should have
some bearing on the hairstyle and headpiece you choose.
For a day or morning wedding less glitz and sparkle
will seem more appropriate. Save the crystals, sparkle
and tiaras for more formal evening weddings.
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