Bridal Hair

'DO decide upon your hair colour at the same time you decide upon your dress. When you say 'yes' to the dress you'll be taking in your overall appearance, including your hair colour. If you then change it, it may not look so striking. For instance, golden blonde hair with an ivory dress looks amazing. Ash blonde hair with an ivory dress may look dirty.' 'DO also choose your flowers, if wearing them in your hair, when you've decided on your hair colour. A change in tone may not look so good.' 'DON'T ask your groom-to-be what he thinks of your hair trial. Chances are he won't want to commit for fear of upsetting you. Just staying quiet may upset you too - he can't really win.'

DO wear a similar neckline to your hair trial. You'll be amazed at how one style can look great with a "v" neck but with a strapless gown loses all its impact.

DO consider the whole wedding day, not just what your hair will look like at the altar, if you and your soon-to-be husband love to dance think about how well your style might stand up to the rigours of the dance floor.

DON’T be bullied into wearing a tiara or an elaborate ‘up do’ just because it’s your mother's dream. It’s your day and if you want to go for a simple style stick to your guns, you’ll be more relaxed on the day if you are 100% happy with your choices.

DON’T be tempted to have a very trendy style, as it may look aged when you look back at your wedding photos years later.

 

 

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