Wedding Hair Accessories some suggestion before you buying

While discussing the styles with the hair stylist, it is best to ask what wedding hair accessory will flaunt the entire look. A very elaborate hairstyle might not be right if a wedding hair accessory like a birdcage veil has already been selected. It would mar the style. A small hair accessory like a hairpin or a comb may go invisible on a large hairstyle. So it is a good idea to buy a diamond studded tiara for a slick bun. It will really crown the mane and make the bride look like a princess.

Romantic styles are always lovely for brides. Medium length wavy hair looks fantastic when pinned back into a faux-bob style which brings to mind the Jazz Age. The hair is loosely gathered in the front, leaving enough draping to resemble the effect of a bob, then the rest is pulled back and pinned at the back of the head. It is a neat combination of a hairdo which is pulled back, yet has a fair amount of hair showing in the front. Try it with one of the 1920s inspired wedding gowns with beaded chiffon to look like the modern version of a glamorous flapper!

In the most recent bridal hairpin shows, there was a move away from wearing the hair mostly down. If you do wish to have hair cascading over your shoulders, a smooth and polished style with the front section pulled back is the way to go. That beachy-bedhead loose wavy look that has been so common lately suddenly looks very 2009. Besides a return to a polished elegance, the one thing which all the latest bridal hairstyles have in common is that the bridal hair jewelry is worn close to the head. Forgo the tall tiara in favor of a chic jeweled double headband, sparkly hairpins, or a glamorous comb tucked into the side of a bun. You will look every bit the modern and elegant bride.

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