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Choosing your wedding hairstyle can be a difficult task. If you're having trouble finding the right one for you, you're not alone - lots of women have this problem.
In addition to looks, there are other concerns when it comes to choosing a style for your wedding. You'll have to find a style that will be comfortable to wear all day, is suitable for the conditions you'll be getting married in, and which fits your budget. So, here are a few tips on choosing the perfect style:
First, get start early by collecting photos of styles you like. That'll allow you to easily figure out the styles you like and the ones you don't.
Of course, when you pick out these pictures, you'll want to be realistic. Don't count on a drastic change in color or length right before the wedding. Instead, do these early, or look at styles that are meant for about the same color, cut, and type of hair you have already.
One important part of picking out the right style is knowing your face shape. Some faces work well with certain styles and don't do as well with others. The best way to determine your face shape is analyzing it in a mirror.
If just looking doesn't help, measure your cheekbones, jaw line, and forehead widths, as well as the length of your face. If you're having trouble taking measurements, trace your face on a mirror.
If you have a forehead and jaw line that are narrower than your cheekbones, but about the same width, your face is the ideal egg shape. That means you can wear almost any wedding hairstyle you choose.
Round faces are about as long as they are wide, and should wear styles that make them look longer. Try a longer style cut below chin length or short styles cut above the chin. Don't wear a short style that's very curly or a long one that's pulled back tightly, however.
A heart shaped face has a narrow jaw and wide forehead. To counteract this, think about a chin length bob balanced with curls. Avoid styles that are slicked back or have a lot of fullness around the forehead.
Faces that are all the same width and have a similar length measurement are square. Think about a wedding hairstyle that's soft and layered, or wear longer hair that comes past your shoulders. Side swept fringes are flattering, but geometric cuts aren't.
Think about your comfort level when you pick a wedding hair style, too. You should wear a style that's appropriate for the environment, whether your wedding is inside or outside. If you're uncomfortable with tight updos or your hair trailing on your shoulders, take this into account.
The most important thing about your wedding hairstyle should be comfort - after all, feeling awkward will ruin a beautiful style. If you can, practice wearing your wedding hair so you'll get used to it.
Wedding hair styles are one of the most important parts of any bride's plan for the "perfect wedding", and now you can read our bride reviews and rankings of local hairstylists at the True Bride Australian Wedding Directory (www.TrueBride.com.au).