Friday, 2 November 2012

Short Hair Wedding Hairstyle


Many women love short hair for its sophisticated look and hassle-free style. However, when it comes to walking down the aisle, even women with the shortest of hair want something with a little more pizazz. You don't have to have long hair to feel like a princess. Princess Diana was famous for her short hairstyles, and looked gorgeous on her wedding day. And so can you.
        Consider a pixie cut wedding style for fine and straight hair. According to AOL's StyleList, Audrey Hepburn, Mia Farrow, and Angelina Jolie have all looked fantastic with short pixie cuts. Pixie cuts are one of the shortest hairstyles available, yet with the right hair products, can be worn in a number of ways. For your wedding, consider full bangs to go with this layered cut. They add a romantic softness perfect for your wedding day. Tuck a real rose behind your ear to feminize your look.

        Select your hair accessories before planning your short hair wedding style. Tiaras, rhinestone bobby pins, headbands, and roses, are all popular wedding hair accessories that add glitz to your special wedding look. A wedding veil offers a traditional look while adding a sense of mystery. If opting for the veil, be sure to let your stylist know before he cuts your hair.


        Consider a tiara for a princess look. Cut hair in long layers, keeping it short around the sides and about an inch past your nape in the back. Use root volumizer and large hook-and-loop rollers to create a fullness that will complement the tiara. Place the tiara on the crown of your head, making sure the tiara's comb teeth firmly grasp your hair. Use a hair pick to lift hair up around the tiara and spray the roots with finishing spray.

        Cut wavy or curly hair just below the chin. Long-layered bobs are ideal for this hair type. Use a flat iron to go for a sleek look or intensify your curls with a curl enhancer. Keep hair loose. A ring of flowers around your head will add ethereal tones to this short hair wedding style.

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