If you have long hair, your wedding updo options are endless. Twist the top half of your hair and pin it with some bobby pins, then make a fishtail braid out of the rest of your hair and make a low ponytail. This classic wedding hairstyle is a stunner paired with all sorts of gown bodices and necklines.
Pinch A Section Of Your Hair And Gently Push It Up To Create A C Shape, Then Tap It With The Flat Iron.
Braids, buns and chignons are all possibilities. Lucky for us, chignons are stylish, elegant, and not too difficult! All you need to do is coil, pin, and mist with hairspray.
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Using a blow dryer on your hair can make it more prone to breakage and when you already have thin hair, this definitely isn’t ideal. Started with a detailing crème, curled all of her hair with a 1.5″ marcel, used a wide tooth comb to gently separate the curls, then i took a section of hair from the crown of her head, put it in a ponytail, teased it and rolled it up to create a bun (instead of using a hair donut). Then gather the rest of your hair into a chignon and tuck the braid around it to secure, using bobby pins to lock it in place.
Her Cute Bun Works For Any Length, Provided Your Locks Are Long Enough To Be Loosely Twisted.
I usually recommend doing hair color 10 days to two weeks prior to the wedding in case it needs to. Second, it doesn't require many pins. Gather your hair in a low ponytail and secure with an elastic.
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Once twisted up and secured, gently spread pieces of it apart to take up. The same look can be created with a dutch braid or a french braid, whatever you prefer. It's not hard to create the look of volume in a top knot full of fine hair.