I love the idea of wearing your hair 1/2 or all down. It's beautiful why not use it? Plus, if you always wear your hair down, like me, you won't look like yourself with your hair up in all of your wedding photos. With that said...
Here are some pictures that I found that I liked:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v476/lralou8/hairstyles/V1C.jpg -back
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v476/lralou8/hairstyles/V1A.jpg -front
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v476/lralou8/hairstyles/hairgroup.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v476/lralou8/hairstyles/bride2003.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v476/lralou8/hairstyles/39.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v476/lralou8/hairstyles/36.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v476/lralou8/hairstyles/4.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v476/lralou8/hairstyles/wed1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v476/lralou8/hairstyles/3.jpg -my fav
I think it also matters on the texure and lenght of your hair, as well as your dress style as to which your would choose. Talk to your stylist about it, and do a trial run!!! Good Luck!!!
2006-11-30 07:45:15
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answered by Laura 4
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Here you can see 78 hairstyles for brides:
http://weddings.theknot.com/gallery/gallery_results.aspx?gallery=7
Some suggestions:
Classic Updo:
Create a mass of curls with a curling iron and sweep hair up and secure it on top of the head in a high ponytail. Let the curls spill out around the elastic, pin any strays, and spray it into place.
French Twist:
Love the Audrey Hepburn look? Try a classic French twist. Because this style works best with hair in tip-top condition, start deep-conditioning treatments well before the big day.
A Romantic Look:
If you're marrying in a garden setting, a Victorian-style gown, or you just want to capture an ultra-romantic effect, try a more unstructured hairdo. Apply a product that will hold hair in place and give it some shine, then scrunch hair to form soft waves and curls. Next, gather it in the back, form it in a downward French roll and secure it with a large barrette at the nape of the neck.
Crown of Twists:
Try a more intricate style. Divide hair into small sections. Twist each section and create a crown with the twisted locks by pinning each on top of your head.
Up-and-down Do:
Can't decide if you want your hair up or down? Try a little of both! Pin up the front half of the head in a simple sweep or more elaborate loops, and let the rest hang down the back.
Simple Ponytail:
A basic style can look very sophisticated. Pull back hair into a low-slung ponytail. For a more glamorous look, add some extra shine with a small amount of shine serum before styling.
Modern Updo:
If a simple uptwist makes your face feel overexposed, pull down pieces from the front of the hair to create tiny face-framing tendrils, which soften the look
2006-11-30 09:56:54
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answered by White 7
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I have the same thing, long hair I am going to wear mine down, with side swept bangs framing my face and maybe a little bit pulled back with big curls. I think it will look good no matter what, if it falls a little it will still look good, a night it will look good and the next day you can pull it up with the curls and keep the funky look. Plus it shows the length of your hair, you didn't grow it out for no reason. Just an idea! Have fun!
2006-11-30 07:34:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Kind of hard to answer because basically it depends on the style and type of headpiece that you are wearing. But other than that, go to several upper style salons and ask to see wedding styles for hair. They should have a notebook or style book with many styles in there and you could get some good ideas from there, but make sure that you keep in mind your headpiece while you are browsing
2006-11-30 07:32:38
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answered by Patricia H 2
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You can visit http://www.weddingpins.net/pin/category/wedding-hairstyles to know some information about wedding hairstyles. This website has lots of styles to choose from, plus other useful tips. If you wedding are formal or informal, short, medium, or long hair you will find something you like in this website.
2014-08-23 03:38:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It is your big day, and of course you want your hair to be perfect. You may choose to do you own wedding hair to save money, or simply because you want to have control over your wedding styling and are comfortable working with hair. It's important to learn how to do wedding hairstyles before the day of your wedding, and to practice often so your wedding hairstyle is easy to achieve.
Research wedding hairstyles. Begin your research four to six months before your wedding. Use wedding-related websites or magazines for ideas. Look for models whose face shape is similar to yours to find styles most likely to compliment your face shape. Print or cut out the pictures for reference.
2013-12-03 19:23:14
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answered by John 2
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Ok first what you should do is consider you veil if you have one and tiara if you have one. If you have either one of these figure out where you are going to get you hair done at and go there and have them do a run through on a few hairstyles to see which one you like better. Check out our site below
2006-11-30 15:54:59
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answered by shaydzofluv 2
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do not enable skinny hair practise guide your coiffure on your special occasion. various of female now upload hair extensions no longer continually for length yet to boot for thickness. i'd come across a reliable stylist and and attempt some distinct kinds. I in various of circumstances recommend this inspite of the actuality that in case you do not have skinny hair. you ought to attempt getting your hair finished some circumstances previously the marriage to work out which variety you want perfect and take a image of it so once you get your hair finished on the special occasion you could educate the image to the stylist to remind her. reliable luck.
2016-11-29 23:45:51
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answered by ? 4
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I'm looking for the same for mine. I found some neat websites that I think you might enjoy and find something to your liking:
www.weddinghairstyles.org/
hairstyles.free-beauty-tips.com/wedding_hairstyles.html
www.weddinghair.com/
http://wedding.weddingchannel.com/hair/hairhome.asp
(this one you can find a hairstyle to match your veil)
Hope this helps...good luck and congrats!
2006-11-30 07:44:52
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answered by angel 3
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Curl it and pin it back.
However, you will get very warm and will sweat on your wedding day, as you're getting ready, whenever you're in a group of people, and especially when you're dancing. I wore mine all up, and I was so glad I did! I didn't have to worry about my hair getting messy and getting flat by the end of the night.
2006-11-30 07:27:51
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answered by Anonymous
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