Monday, April 30, 2012

Hawaiian Wedding Hairstyles

Flowers are a key element of Hawaiian wedding hairstyles.


Hawaiian weddings are all about the beach and flowers. These two features can play an important role in designing the bride's hair for the big day. Loose waves that reference the flowing sea and bright tropical flowers adding a flash of color to an otherwise simple look are two ways of bringing Hawaii's natural beauty into the hairstyle. When it's time for the wedding, brides can go the traditional route or incorporate mainland touches into their look.


Haku Inspired Hairstyles


To appear truly Hawaiian on her wedding day a bride needs to have a wreath of flowers worn across her forehead. Called a haku, these head leis are a traditional feature in Hawaiian weddings. The hair is then styled to complement the haku. Updos can be worn with the hair gathered either above or below the lei and with a few strands hanging loose about the face. With the hair pulled back the haku stands out prominently. Leaving the hair to flow free creates a more even balance between the hair and the flowers.


Updo Hairstyles


A loosely styled updo is ideal for an island wedding. This hairstyle keeps the bride's hair from flowing into her face while she's reading her vows, but is delicate enough that it doesn't contrast with the laid-back atmosphere. Rather than being pulled back in a tightly lacquered fashion, the hair is instead lightly twisted and braided toward the nape or crown. Once confined to a single section, these braids and twists become a highly intricate design that forms an elaborate bun. Flowers, such as a few small plumiera or orchid blossoms, scattered throughout the hairstyle add a tropical touch. Since the style of the hair is very loose and carefree, the placement of the flowers doesn't need to be an exact science. They can be placed within the weaving of the bun's twists and braids or frame the edge of the bun on one side.


Free Flowing Hairstyles


Softly cascading curls create effortless elegance at a Hawaiian wedding. Wedding hairstyles don't have to be overly elaborate, and to fit in with the soft, beachy feel of a Hawaiian wedding, allowing longer hair to flow free creates a beautiful effect. To accent this look, a white hibiscus blossom tucked behind the ear is all that's needed. Brides wanting to add more flowers to their hair can easily do so. A few small blossoms secured throughout her curls or a smattering of them near the crown creates a truly tropical look.







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