Friday, October 11, 2013

Naturally curly wedding hairstyles

Naturally curly wedding hairstyles


It's interesting:
"Tom looks great on his wedding day doesn't he? I won't say it's funny to see ... Congratulations to Tom and Susan on their wedding. And since it's election week ..."

You've got the dress, the reception hall and the food picked out but you still don't know what to do about your hair for the big day. There are several options for wedding hair even if your hair is naturally curly. You can choose to play up your curls or play them down with up-dos and down hairstyles.

Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Down

    • Let your hair down at the wedding and show off those natural curls. Part your hair slightly to the side and blow-dry with a diffuser attachment. Let your curls hang naturally and twist them around your fingers with styling cream so they'll set better. If there's any frizz, smooth with frizz cream. Push some of the hair behind your ears or pin back some pieces to frame your face better.

    Up

    • Traditional up-dos are also a possibility for those with curly hair. Blow-dry most of your hair straight and have your hair put into a high ponytail. Then have sections of the ponytail curled and pinned to your head to create a bun. You should have pinned curls throughout the back of your hair. Let pieces of your hair near your face dry naturally and have them frame your face. Use styling cream to make these pieces smooth.

      Alternatively, you can part your hair down the middle and blow-dry with a diffuser. Then, pull most of the hair up the the crown of your head and secure it. Manipulate pieces of the hair down and pin them to the crown of your head. This should look like a messy bun. Pull pieces of hair out of the bun. There should be pieces around the face, behind the ears and even at the neck. Style these pieces with styling cream to make the curls stay in place.

      If you have really curly hair, blow-dry with a diffuser. Then, pull pieces to the front and let them stay, framing the face. Take small sections of the rest of your hair and twist each section. Then take each twisted section and twist it at the base of the head in the form of rosettes. Secure and continue on, forming a row of rosettes.

    Half-Up, Half-Down

    • Blow-dry your hair with a diffuser and curl pieces to resemble loose ringlets if necessary. Pull hair, beginning at the temples, to the center of your head. Secure each section and continue down until reaching the bottom of the ears. Let the rest of your hair stay down. If you have bangs, pull them straight back, leaving a small rise at your hairline, and secure them. Let ringlets hang at the front of your face to frame it.

      Now part your hair in the center and blow it dry with a diffuser. Pull your hair from the top of your ears and up, back into a high, loose bun. Manipulate pieces of hair to make it look messy. Let the rest of your hair flow naturally.


Source: www.ehow.com

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