Romantic Curls for Short, Medium and Long Hair

Whether you have short, medium or long hair—soft curled tresses are the perfect way to add some chic romance into your dream wedding look.

Short Hair

Dreamy curls are a great way to add volume and lift to short hair. It’s also super easy to curl and can be styled much faster.

Short Wedding Curls

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Medium Length Hair

Try a retro-glam look with perfectly coiffed curls for a traditional elegance.

Medium Long curls

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Long Hair

Let your luscious locks loose with sexy, beach-inspired tendrils. Business on the top, party on the bottom.

Long wedding curls

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No matter which length, make sure you go for a humidity-proof hairspray to tame those pesky flyaways and also to keep your jaw-dropping curls inspiring awe until the wee hours of the morn.

– Catherine Thorpe

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The Hottest Wedding Hairstyle Trend on Pinterest: Flowers

Wearing flowers in your hair isn’t hippie anymore, it’s wedding chic! There are all different ways to use flowers to accessorize your hair on your wedding day and each look works for a different personality.

If you’re planning a spring or summer wedding and you want your hair to be as bright, beautiful and feminine as your personality, then here are some Pinterest inspired looks to consider.

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First off, the floral hairstyle works best with outdoor weddings. Outdoor weddings usually tend to feel more laidback and earthy, but also more inviting and personal. If you are having an outdoor wedding and you were planning on having your hair braided (which is huge right now, btw) adding baby’s breath is the perfect touch to make you look like a goddess. It’s subtle and refreshing, so it might just be the best way to incorporate flowers into your wedding hairstyle.

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This look is a little tighter, a little more appropriate for an indoor wedding, and also easier to get away with. If I had baby’s breath in my hair I might look a bit silly, but this Pinterest look could work for almost any wedding. It’s like a floral mullet – the front is swept back and polished while the back is vibrant and fun.

The hair matches the gown perfectly and it seems like this was for a more casual wedding, but if you’re having a more traditional church wedding adding one or two flowers into the back of your updo is still acceptable.

Don’t be afraid to think outside the box a bit. You could even have a blue flower and make it your something blue. Or you could use it to match the bridesmaids or the wedding theme color. The possibilities are infinite.

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Take a deep breath and bare with us, this last look may not be for everyone. Ignore the tattoos, the informal gown and the sunglasses and what are you left with? An unbelievably gorgeous hairstyle. The question is would you want it for your wedding.

Most brides want to have their hair down in some way for their wedding, but then they also want their down hairstyle to look special – special enough for their big day. That’s why this look floral hairstyle might just be the perfect thing.

This look screams spring and it gives the hair volume and life. Even if you don’t want to wear a crown of daisies your whole wedding it’s still a nice idea for some photos or for the walk down the aisle. It’s so romantic, and with a white wedding dress the bride will just pop.

 

Jillian Zacchia is a contributing writer to the Bridal Guide.

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How To Wedding Hairstyles: Braided Headband

If you want to look like a princess in a fairytale, one of the most popular looks right now is the braided headband. It’s a great hairstyle for brides with long hair and no bangs.

It works perfectly for anything from a church wedding to a beach ceremony, and the best part is all the hair is away from the bride’s face so it accentuates the her gorgeous eyes and face.

This is a perfect DIY look for summer brides, and if you want to know how to get this gorgeous braided headband look, follow this simple how to guide and you can replicate this beautiful trend.

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Step 1

This first step is to part your hair on the far side and brush all your hair across your head in the direction you want your braid to go. Then isolate the section you want to braid (you’ll want a section a few inches wide close to your forehead). You can also take a larger section if you have thin hair or want a thicker braid.

Step 2

With the section you want to braid isolated, start to french braid the hair – you can watch tutorials and practice, don’t try this the first time on your wedding day!

It’s confusing but with practice you’ll get it.

Step 3

Once the french braid is finished keep braiding regularly and tie the braid at the bottom. Now bin it behind your head, so the pins are hidden. The best way to pin the braid is to use two bobby pins and cross them in an X pattern under your hair at the base of your hairline and neck.

Step 4

Now you just have to style the rest of your hair. Loose curls work best for this look, but you can also pin your hair up into a messy bun. Get creative and fun and try out lots of different styles until you find the one that is just right for your special day.

 

Jillian Zacchia is a contributing writer for the Bridal Guide.

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