Wedding Hair: Flower Accessories Enhance Bridal Hairstyles

This simple yet elegant wedding hair style would truly look good on its own,
but it looks even more beautiful with the red flower accessory. And, as an added bonus, bridal hairstyles
incorporating these and similar hair accessories are fairly easy to create.
Bridal hair styles like these are sometimes called partial updos (also known as half updos). The
style basically boils down to twisting two sections of hair, one on the left and one on the right, and then
bringing each one toward the center of the back of your head and tying them together. You then simply affix your
hair accessory of choice - in this case, a silk or imitation flower (yes, it does look real!).
Ok, so I’m making it out to be easier than it probably is, but hopefully you
get the point. As far as wedding hair styles go, this one is about as easy to create as any. Plus, you have lots of
flexibility with the style. In fact, there are literally dozens of bridal hairstyles that you could pull from this
single variation.
For example, you have flexibility in terms of how high or low to create the twists, how many to
create, how thick they should be, etc. You also have flexibility regarding the specific type of hair accessory to
use, how many to use, how long your hair can be, and even the degree of curviness to it. So like I said, literally
dozens of bridal hair styles can be derived from this single photo.
You should also consult with your stylist to help you create a memorable
romantic wedding hair style, but make sure you consult your salon stylist in plenty of time! Your stylist has
likely seen way more bridal hairstyles than you have, so he or she will be able to offer you a unique perspective.
Plus, let’s face it; it’s free advice so why not take advantage of it?
Whether you try to recreate the style in the photo on this page, or some variation of it, always do
a little bit of experimenting. This way, you can try out several bridal hair styles in advance to see which one
looks best
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