Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Short simple bridal hairstyles

Short simple bridal hairstyles


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Short wedding hairstyles are pretty and charming. If you regularly wear your hair short, there is no need to get extensions or try to grow your hair out just for your wedding day. Instead, work with your style to make it more formal, and keep it pretty and simple with some special accessories or styling. Use hair accessories, such as headbands, barrettes and combs, or style it with curls or braids, and your hair will stand out as pretty and elegant on your big day.

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  1. Headband

    • A simple headband can make a great impact in short wedding hairstyles. Add a thin, sparkly headband or a wider satin headband with a pretty accessory such as feathers, flowers or bows. The headband should match the general style of your dress, and essentially your wedding. Teasing the hair at the crown of the head will dress up the style a little and give your hair the volume it needs to last all day. The hair around the headband can be worn in soft natural waves, or it can be straightened. Bangs can be added if you don’-t want some hair to fall in front of the headband.

    Barrettes &- Combs

    • The right barrettes and combs can transform a regular short hair style into a chic, dressy style in minutes. Again, hair accessories should match the theme of your dress. For instance, if the dress features satin flowers or bows, a flower or bow barrette in the side of your hair will bring the look together and dress up your hair styles. Use a pretty sparkly barrette to pull the side of your hair back for another dramatic look. Again, barrettes and hair combs look pretty among waves and curls, or in straight hair styles, so the styling of your hair depends on your personal preference.

    Messy Updo

    • Depending on the length of your hair, you may be able to achieve a trendy, messy updo. These types of styles are often seen on the red carpet, and can be very pretty and chic. Pull the hair back into a messy knot at the nape of your neck, or curl the hair and sweep it back, pinning it into a messy, wavy updo. Even though tendrils of hair may fall out throughout the day, that will only add to the look. Just make sure you use enough hairspray and pins that your hair doesn’-t fall out completely.

    Braids

    • Braids can add a creative look to short hair and dress up the style quite a bit, if they are done correctly. Braid two small pieces of hair on either side of the hair and pin them back with a pretty pin. Similarly, French braid just your bangs back into the side of your hair, a style made popular by Jennifer Aniston at the 2009 Oscars.


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