Simple updo wedding hairstyles
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You may have a hard time deciding on the right wedding hairstyle. A simple updo can be a great choice, as it shows off your facial features and neck for a romantic and dramatic look. It also allows you to display your special wedding-day jewelry and to adorn your hair with dazzling fasteners. In choosing the right updo, you should try several before your big day arrives.
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Chignon
A chignon is a simple, delicate bun, generally worn centered or off to the side and close to the nape of your neck. It is formed by first pulling your hair into a loose ponytail, and then twisting the ends around the ponytail base and tucking the ends under. The chignon is then pinned into place. A chignon can also be achieved by pulling your hair into two ponytails and similarly twisting, tucking and pinning the ends.
Curly Updo
Although easy enough for you to create yourself, this style looks classy and dramatic. To create a curly updo, use large rollers to create body. Remove the rollers and pull the front section of your hair on the top of your head in a loose, curly ponytail, and pull the back section of your hair into a similar ponytail. Twist the end of each ponytail toward the other, leaving the ends loose and curly. Secure each twist separately with a barrette, although they will come together as one seamless mass of curls.
Braided Updos
Braided hair is another choice for simple updos, such as parting your hair into two sections, braiding each section and then twisting the braids around your head to create a crown of braids. Another option is to make a french braid from the front of your head down the length of your hair. Quick, easy and regal, you can complete the look by fastening the french braid with decorative pins.
Finger Wave Updo
Finger wave updos provide a vintage look reminiscent of 1940s hairstyles. They are suited for short- and medium-length hair. Finger waves are shaped and molded in an upward motion into S-shaped curves with your fingers, pin curls and setting lotion by wrapping the hair around your fingers, quickly letting going and pinning. You can create a variety of finger wave updos, adding more waves the more dramatic you'd like your style. Finger wave updos work well on curly or straight hair.
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