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Here are some great Wedding/Prom/and general up-do style sites!! Good Luck!! =)

Brides.com - http://www.brides.com/beauty/hairstyles
Wedding Hairstyles - http://www.weddinghairstyles.org/
Wedding Hair.com - http://www.weddinghair.com/
Prom Up-do’s - http://www.ljstyles.com/proms/prom_updos.html
Prom Hairstyles - http://www.2promhairstyles.com/prom-hairstyles.shtml
Updo’s - http://www.updos.org/
Bella Online - http://www.bellaonline.com/subjects/1032.asp

2006-07-29 03:18:22 · answer #1 · answered by berkeleygirl 5 · 1 0

Congratulations. Keep the hairstyle simple. Ornate hair-dos look strange in the photos years later. Since the dress is strapless, it is likely you can wear your hair down without interferring with the special features of the dress. Look at the models in the bridal magazines and find one with a strapless dress and hair up/down to get an idea.

2006-07-26 21:03:27 · answer #2 · answered by Roxanne 3 · 0 0

Well it depends on a few things. Will you be wearing a tiara, a veil, do you have long or short hair? Do you normally wear your hair a certain way?

When I first read your question, I immediately pictured a half up half down hair style with curls in the back. I found a picture of what I had in mind. It's the last picture at this link. (she's got long black hair)
http://www.beautifulhairstyles.com/wedding/

2006-07-26 21:12:10 · answer #3 · answered by fiestyredhead 6 · 0 0

Go to a Salon and have trial up-dos done to see what you feel comfortable with. I would recommend your hair up, but soft and loosely curled. Kind of cascading a little down the back of your head.This will look soft and appealing with a necklace or choker of pearls or rhinestones. If not loose do the total opposite and make it slick and a low ponytail with crisp big curls at the nape of your neck. Make it look like there is not really a ponytail holding it. The curls should not touch you back. And add a bit of flair and add hair accessories to the back within the crisp curls. In the end, do a trial up-do to see what works best.

2006-07-26 21:09:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

do with something that is best on you.... does your hair look better up or down? straight or curly? this is your wedding you want to look your best go with what looks best on you. I think something sleek and sophisticated would look great with the dress and you wouldnt have to worry about it getting in your face or have to fuss with it during the wedding or reception and should be very easy to take down afterwards, remember the stylist doesnt include dehairdressing for you...lol...I suggest trying different hair styles before the wedding so you can choose and have the one you love the best done the day of the wedding. Its your day and you want to remember yourself looking more beautiful then you have every looked before.

2006-07-26 21:30:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You should wear it up so that all of the details of the dress can be seen and the hair won't be distracting to the dress

2006-07-26 20:54:46 · answer #6 · answered by say it ain't so 3 · 0 0

wear it up in a side bun with side bangs!it will show off the dress and still look very cute!maybe even do one little ringlet on the side of your face to give it that special look!

2006-07-26 21:11:16 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would defenitly go with curls. Is your hair long? If so, big curls. Short? Little curls. With little barettes that have "diamonds" (or fake ones) onit. U will look FABULOUS! Congratulations!!! :)

2006-07-26 21:07:53 · answer #8 · answered by [[baby girl]] 2 · 0 0

chinon with your veil attached (if you are wearing a veil). try to keep it off your neck so the dress can be admired and not off set by the hair

2006-07-26 21:07:20 · answer #9 · answered by woodyswoman33 3 · 0 0

wear it up with a curly bun, attatch the vail with a crown wala!!!

2006-07-26 20:55:15 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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