Friday, January 23, 2009

Soft feminine hair styles

Soft feminine hair styles


It's interesting:
"Now, I think you'll agree, after seeing the amount of free booze available at this wedding, that it's a good job it's a Bank Holiday this weekend. And if you do ..."

After Kate Middleton decided to wear her hair long, flowing and natural for her royal walk down the aisle in 2011, throngs of brides have been letting their hair down. Her hairstylist Richard Ward quipped, "Every bride's hair on their wedding day should reflect their look throughout the year. Kate's such a natural girl, so no stuffy updos for her." Turns out soft, feminine hairstyles are popular both here and across the pond and there are a variety of ways to achieve this feminine bridal look.

Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Long and Flowing

    • Kate's long glossy hair was styled into a demi-chignon by James Pryce of the Richard Ward Salon. In this hairstyle, most of the hair is left long and flowing, while a small section is pulled back and held away from the face. Use a styling cream, along with a blow dryer and curling iron, to achieve the soft, flowing curls.

    Soft Bridal Ponytail

    • At the 2011 New York bridal week fashion show, the Amsale models strutted down the runway sporting soft, playful and romantic ponytails. The ponytail, when swept up softly away from the face, can create a perfect style to showcase a ring of flowers or a short veil.

    Feminine Updo

    • Even though the classic bridal updo can seem very stylized, there are lots of ways to soften the look and make it more romantic. After sweeping the hair up, loosen some strands in the front to create soft wisps or gentle curls around the face. It will create a feminine romantic look and create a soft base for a veil.


Source: www.ehow.com

Tags: away from, away from face, create soft, feminine hair, feminine hair styles