Friday, June 28, 2013

Bridal Chignon Hairstyles

A bridal chignon hairstyle is an elegant look for your wedding day.


A bridal chignon hairstyle is an elegant variation of a bun worn for special occasions such as weddings. A chignon is a roll worn at the nape of the neck that is formed by twisting hair and pinning it into place. A chignon hairstyle can be worn sleek or messy depending on your desired look. Chignons are simple enough to do on your own hair, but more detailed chignons may require a hairstylist.


Classic Chignon


The classic chignon is created by gathering hair at the back of the neck, wrapping the length around the hair band and securing the ends with hair pins. You can pull hair straight back, part it in the front or create twists on either side of your head before creating the ponytail. This look can be worn slick or messy. For a slick chignon, straighten hair and apply a mousse to hair before wrapping and pinning. You can also curl the hair before wrapping the chignon to create a softer look. A loose or messy chignon is created by letting some of the ends stray instead of pinning them tightly into the bun. This look will look best with small veils worn near the chignon or by decorating with flowers or hair jewelry.


Braided Chignon


Braided chignons are similar to the classic chignon, but they add an extra dimension of texture to your bridal hairstyle. Gather hair at the back of your neck and secure with a hair band. Braid the loose ponytail, twist and secure around the hair band with hair pins. You can do a sleek braid by using hair gel to keep hair the braid tight. A messy braid will create a softer braided chignon for more relaxed brides. One fun braid variation is to separate the ponytail into two sections and replace the third section with a piece of ribbon the be braided into the hair. A white satin or iridescent ribbon would look lovely with a wedding dress.


Multiple Chignons


You can create a chignon hairstyle that is elegant and unique for your wedding day. After forming the ponytail at the back of your neck, separate the hair into three sections. Wrap and pin each section individually around the base of the ponytail for an interesting alternative to the classic chignon. To further embellish your chignon, try braiding the second section of hair before securing it with hair pins. If all three sections are left unbraided, you should try to maintain consistency in whether the wraps are loose or sleek.







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