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Choosing Hairstyles for Your Bridesmaids

 

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Once you have solidified your own look for the big day, you will have to start thinking about your bridal party. Are you interested in letting your maids pick their own hairstyle or will you be selecting it for them? Whatever the decision may be it is a highly personal one. While it is your day and you probably have a vision in your head this can be a tough subject to navigate. Here are some helpful tips to ease the situation.
1. Consider your girls
It would be almost impossible for all of your bridesmaids to have the exact same style. Consider the way in which they wear their hair daily. That should give you a clearer understanding of what would make her comfortable all night. Hair – A Styling Salon works to create wonderful styles in a relaxing and comfortable atmosphere.
2. Keep the theme in mind
Your bridesmaids should mimic the style of the wedding. If you are hosting an event with a 1940’s flair to it then consider keeping the hairstyles similar. You may not want the bridesmaids to share your hairstyle but they should be in the same ballpark.
3. Keep an open mind
There are tons of ideas out there! Listen to your stylist and your girls for their ideas. You could be shocked to find out you liked something you had not even considered. Ambiance Salon and Spa offers well trained stylists that can help keep your look fresh.
4. Keep it interesting
If “matchy matchy” is your style then by all means give everyone the same look. However, the days of everyone matching have gone away and it is okay, even encouraged, to showcase some individuality. Just be sure everyone is complementary! Shampoo Bar is sure to provide you with a style that will leave all your bridesmaids happy!
Check out the Herald’s 2015 Weddings & Special Events Guide, available now!

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