Professional Advice: Wedding Day Hairdos
and Don'ts
(MS) - When couples go over their list of priorities for
wedding planning, their appearance probably ranks very highly
among other items such as booking the ceremony, finding a
reception site and picking out wedding bands. While attire
that fits your frame and personality can enhance your best
assets, also keep in mind that the right wedding-day hairstyle
is key to completing the look.
For help finding the right style, consult a professional
stylist who has years of experience creating beautiful wedding-day
looks. To get you started, here is some advice from Damian
Carney, international artistic director of hair-product manufacturer
Joico, who offers these dos and don'ts for wedding day style.
DO consider the entire picture, which includes a style that
fits the theme of your wedding and is cohesive with the rest
of your look. When you've come up with a theme - i.e. classic,
contemporary, casual, etc.- discuss your plans with your stylist.
He or she can suggest hairstyles that will complement the
theme you'd like to achieve.
DON'T feel you have to emulate everything you see in bridal
magazines. If the look of the moment is free-flowing tresses,
but you prefer a sleek, tight bun, go with what you like.
Your stylist can offer variations, such as escaped tendrils
or pins and other accessories to add distinct appeal.
DO highlight your personality. Although you want to look
radiant and special on your wedding day, don't wear a hairstyle
that isn't "you." In other words, if you're known
for your pixie cut, don't feel the need to grow out your locks
just because you'll have more style possibilities. Similarly,
don't fight what nature gave you. Embrace your ringlet curls,
rather than trying to flatten them out for your wedding. Understandably,
you will want to look special on your wedding day, but take
care to ensure that you are recognizable when you walk down
the aisle.
DON'T compete with your gown. The lines and flow of your
gown should be paralleled with the lines of your hairstyle.
A simple, sheath gown works well with a tailored upswept chignon,
while a princess gown with lots of tulle may work better with
long, cascading waves.
DO practice your look prior to your wedding. Set up a rehearsal
with your stylist and finalize your style. Take a photo so
that he or she will have it for reference. This is your big
day, so don't be afraid to voice your opinion and say what
works for you and what doesn't. Ultimately, styling decisions
are up to you, so don't feel pressured to go the way your
stylist suggests.
DON'T leave your wedding day hairdo to chance. The right
products, like those from Joico, can help keep your style
looking beautiful throughout the day, with minimal retouching.
To give hair a volume boost, texture and shine, consider AMPLIFIER®
Volumizing Mousse that holds without weighing down hair. For
dramatic looks and shine, Gripper Spray Wax allows you to
create hair artistry. And to tame flyaways and frizz while
imparting a lustrous shine to hair, rely on Silk Result Instant
Smoother.
DO make sure the groom-to-be takes grooming and haircare
seriously as well. A haircut and style schedule a few weeks
prior to the wedding will ensure his hair is in prime shape
for wedding photo opportunities.
CAPTION: A professional stylist can work with you to create
a hairstyle that fits your wedding theme and coordinates with
your gown and accessories.