Thursday, July 30, 2009

Hair Help!?

I am going to a wedding and need a cute and easy hair style. My hair is about to my mid back. Please include directions. (Yes you are talking to a blonde) jp but really i am. Anyways Answer away!!!



Hair Help!?

about at bang area on both sides braid in inch half sections pull to back clip with flower clip or rubberband could also use ribbon to to braids together make sure to spray hair to hold.



Hair Help!?

Try a loose chiffon in the back with a few pieces left around the face. This will look really nice for a wedding. If you can go to a salon and have them fix it for you.



Hair Help!?

yup

How to style curly hair for males?

My fiance has had a long ponytail since he was 14. He wants to cut it before our wedding, but he doesn't know what style to choose. His hair is thick, and somewhere between wavy and curly. Any suggestions?



How to style curly hair for males?

DONT use gel...makes curly hair look greassy!!!!! AWFUL



3inches all over....spray anti-frizz...shake it a bit...VOILA!



trendy and low maintennance without having ur fiance look like the bride



Get RID of the tail!!!! (sell it to MATTEL for ca$h!!!!!)



How to style curly hair for males?

I love that kind of hair on guys! Try something like Orlando Bloom. that would look hot =]



http://www.pagesjeune.com/imgs/orlando_b...



How to style curly hair for males?

either super short or long. otherwise it needs to be blown dry styled. and i doubt seriously he's going to do that.



he needs to learn how to use products.



How to style curly hair for males?

Use Gel Girl.



How to style curly hair for males?

ear length? if it is too short it will be frizzy, if it is too long it will look shaggy. i would go for an in-between look. also he can use hair styling things if he wants to.

How should i do my hair on my wedding day?

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i dont want an updo, and im keeping it the same color just with a little blonde. but what style should i do? any sites you know of??



How should i do my hair on my wedding day?

This site has some reallllly nice hair styles. Definately add the little blonde in your hair..it will brighten your face.



i like the spanish updo..with loser curls on you.



but it does depend on your make-up, and your dress. If you are wearing light makeup..i think a ponytale looks really clean and beautiful.



How should i do my hair on my wedding day?

well it depends, how is your dress cut? are you wearing a veil? how are you doing your make up?



this is what I did



flat ironed my hair, pulled up the top half, had straight bangs that hit just above my chin, my dress was srapless so I rocked it out with a couple of long necklaces and some dark, dramatic eye make-up, not super dramatic just smokey and dark, and I did wear a veil, in the back, not over my face.



hope that helps!



How should i do my hair on my wedding day?

I wish i could help, all i can do is say congrats

What style and length wedding veil should I use?

I have a mermaid style wedding dress and plan on doing my hair like a 40' s starlet style. I'm not sure if I should use an elbow length veil or a finger tip length veil. Its an outside, garden wedding in June. Thanks!



What style and length wedding veil should I use?

I think a Hannibal Lecter mask would be nice



What style and length wedding veil should I use?

I am a really big fan of the LONG veils with dresses that don't have much of a train. It looks so dramatic and elegant, but still a bit casual if the dress doesn't have a train.



Otherwise, you need to look at your dress to make this decision. You don't want the veil to hit right where the dress design is busy. Pick a rather naked spot for the veil to fall, and go with that length.



What style and length wedding veil should I use?

what ever you are most comfortable with



What style and length wedding veil should I use?

First of all, CONGRATULATIONS!!! This is very exciting to hear!



Second, you should try them on with the dress first, then decide.



Go somewhere like a David's Bridal, even if you won't be purchasing it there, and bring your dress with you. Try on different veils (colors, styles, lengths, etc.).



I did this, and actually realized that with my style dress and hairstyle, no veil was needed. You can break tradition if you don't want.



My sister got married last month, and had a mermaid style dress. She chose the very long veil. It went past the tail of the gown, and it was absolutely gorgeous, and elegant!



So it depends on your style, and what your hubby-to-be will want to see his wife-to-be in!



I wish you the best though!!!



What style and length wedding veil should I use?

Since you have a mermaid dress, I would recommend an elbow length veil. That way the veil won't take away from the look of your dress and you can show off all the detail and the skirt.



What style and length wedding veil should I use?

for the mermaid style dress i would say the shorter veil would be the best, that way you can see the dress when walking down the asile better. And for the outside wedding the shorter the veil the more comfortable you will be, and it wont look heavy and thick it will look light and great



What style and length wedding veil should I use?

I would go elbow length, especially for an outdoor garden ceremony, fingertip is ussually a little formal, for like hotel ballroom or church wedding type stuff. I'm having a fingertip veil, but only for sentimental reasons cuz I'm using my moms, we updated it so its a little less 1981! Seriously tho, the long thing hangin back their drives me NUTS! If i wasn't doin my moms I would definetly for elbow length simply for comfort, cuz I plan to lose the veil asap! hope this helps!



What style and length wedding veil should I use?

june can kinda hot in the sun...you are going with a great dramtic hairstyle why hide it...a lot of people dont' even use veils anymore.



What style and length wedding veil should I use?

I suggest that u wear the elbow length, and 2 b more romantic, let



ur groom unveil u when u have the first kiss.

What type of flowers are in her bouquet?

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What type of flowers are in her bouquet?

not sure. go to your local bookstore and pick up her wedding planning book to check it out. i'm sure it will mention it there.



(sad her marriage did not last)



best of luck finding out, and congratulations.



What type of flowers are in her bouquet?

ugly white ones. she could not afford any pretty flowers?



What type of flowers are in her bouquet?

I'm not a florist but I'm guessing Hydrangeas? Here is an image of one:



http://www.townlakeflorist.com/wedding_b...



What type of flowers are in her bouquet?

I do believe that they are called stephanotis.



What type of flowers are in her bouquet?

They look like stephanotis to me too.



What type of flowers are in her bouquet?

Stephanotis. It is very expensive even if used in smaller quantities. When my clients want the Jessica Simpson Bouquet I suggest a smaller one or if they have a specific budget that doesn't allow for stephanotis I use individual white dendrobium orchid buds, or white hyacinth buds. Either way there is a lot of labor invlolved and therefore more expensive than a regular bouquet but when someone really wants that look and can't afford the splurge version, the other floral options are really appealing.



What type of flowers are in her bouquet?

they look like white orchids--espensive.



What type of flowers are in her bouquet?

Looks like stephanotis to me.



What type of flowers are in her bouquet?

These are called Stephanotis. They are very small %26amp; usually have a pearl pin inserted in the center by the florist. Since this is very time consuming %26amp; they are a very fragile flower, they are usually very expensive.

Looking for a rennicansse hair style?

I need to find something for my bridesmaides hair for a rennissace wedding . two have short hair and one is sholder lenght



Looking for a rennicansse hair style?

Go here:



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Looking for a rennicansse hair style?

Try doing a Google image search using the words; "Renaissance" and "hairstyle". Hope this helps

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Hair: Up for ceremony and down for reception?

I am the kind of girl who doesn't wear make-up or heels and had never done the whole "hairdresser" thing until I was recently in a wedding as a bridesmaid. I was resistant the whole time, but in the end, I really liked what she did with my hair and I'd like to have my hair in a similar style for my own wedding...



The only thing I *didn't* like was the massive amounts of hairspray that were used in order to keep every strand of hair in perfect place so that nothing would move, even if I shook my head all around.



For my own wedding, I want to have my hair up for the ceremony, but down for the reception. I don't want any hairspray. I want my future husband to be able to touch my hair while we're dancing. What kind of up-do's are possible without hairspray? Should I just get the hair done right before the ceremony? It only has to last through the ceremony, then I'm taking it down anyway. I have medium length hair that goes a little past my shoulders. It is STRAIGHT hair. Medium thick.



Hair: Up for ceremony and down for reception?

I'm sure this is possible, but you'll wan to do some experientation before the big day. I typically wear my hair up on a day-to-day basis, but when I take it down, it's got all the "wrinkles" in it from being up. The same thing happens even if you use a ponytail holder - if you release the holder, you will have a line across your hair where the ring was.



My own suggestion is to choose one way to wear your hair and stick with it for the day. I like the idea of wearing it down, without product, because not only will you look like "you" in the pictures, your husband will be able to touch your hair at the reception and later that night and it will be down, long and beautiful, with no mars on it.



Hair: Up for ceremony and down for reception?

You can do any hairdo with out spray just tell the person doing your hair what you want to look like and no spray what's so ever and you can tell her why but make it very clear that it only needs to last until the end of the wedding. If she is a really good hair dresser she will know exactly what what to do and will not need any spray.



Hair: Up for ceremony and down for reception?

I did the same thing. Up for the ceremony, down for the reception. Just keep it simple and you won't have to use any hairspray at all. Curl it and have someone help you pin it up in lovely curls. I wore a reverse veil so my hair wasn't the main focus of attention anyway. My hair wasn't as curly as in this picture but you get the general idea. Something like this:



http://www.curly-hair-styles-magazine.co...



Hair: Up for ceremony and down for reception?

Why don't you you just get a nice down do for both, that way at the reception you won't have to waste any time doing your hair. I found this style and I think it would look great on you. I kind of remains me of Gwyneth Paltrow's hair in "Shakespeare in Love".



http://weddings.theknot.com/odb/themes/r...



Hair: Up for ceremony and down for reception?

If you wan tit up for only the ceremony you won't need that much hairspray just tell your hairdresser that you don't like it and that you are planning taking your hair down for the reception and you want it to me able to move. You won't be doing any jumping around so your hair should stay in place just be careful and use lots of bobby pins. I suggest bringing a straightener though because with your hair being up you might get some kinks in it so just quickly have your MOH or one of your bride maids run the straightener through it.



Hair: Up for ceremony and down for reception?

If you are not planning on leaving it up long (how long is your ceremony?), there is really no need to put in that much hairspray. You could try going to get your hair done a couple of times in the time leading up to your wedding so you know what is easiest and what suits you/your hair best.



Have you thought about having your hair half up/half down? That way you don't have to worry about changing it after the ceremony. (Unless there is a gap between the ceremony and the reception you might feel rushed)