Monday, October 11, 2010

Beach Bride Wedding Hairstyles

Wavy hairstyles tend to withstand the elements of a beach wedding.


Wind, sun and moisture can all add to the challenge of finding the perfect hairstyle for your beach wedding. Your hairstyle should reflect the fact that a typical beach wedding ceremony is often a casual affair. Loose waves or curls tend to work better for an outdoor ceremony as you do not need to worry about an intricate, sleek style holding in place. Add a large flower to complement the bouquet to enhance any bridal beach style.


Beach Waves


A wavy up-do is a classic look to adopt for a beach wedding. Waves can be achieved without the aid of a professional stylist using a curling iron. Twisting each wave around your finger while it cools from the heat of the iron will help your curls stay intact. Use bobby pins to pin the hair up at the back of your head. A wavy up-do style should look effortless and relaxed, so do not stress over every strand of hair. Instead, let the hair fall in place naturally.


Side-Swept Curls


If you like to frame your face with sections of hair, then a side-swept, curled ponytail is an elegant option. Once your hair has been curled all over, sweep it over to one side. Use a hair wrap that matches your hair to tie it into a side ponytail. Take a 1 inch section of hair and wrap it around the base of the ponytail to conceal the hair wrap. Leave the hair in a loose side ponytail or twist it in to a side-curled bun.


Half Up, Half Down


A half up, half down style is ideal for a woman who likes to wear her hair loose but would rather keep some of the front sections back from her face. This style works particularly well for a beach wedding as you get the appearance of loose flowing hair but will not be caught off-guard by the sea breeze. Simply take 2- to 3-inch sections of hair from either side of the face, pull them to the back of your head and pin them back using bobby pins. Back-comb the roots of your hair before pinning it back for a fuller, more voluminous look.


Flipped-out


Flipping out the ends of your hair breathes new life in to an otherwise straight style. Use a large barrel curling iron or heated rollers to flip out the ends of your hair. If you have side-swept bangs, add a roller to give the front of your hair more definition and to frame your face. Flipped-out hair looks relaxed, yet groomed. Add a flower to one side of your hair for a sweet finish.







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