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The 2009 wedding season is here full of fresh ideas for wedding locations, dresses, cakes and hairstyles. Most brides look to create a wedding that follows a cohesive theme. That means the dress, the hair and the accessories all work together to create the most memorable of elements for the wedding – you!
Below is some advice for choosing the best wedding hairstyle this year.
STYLIST
There are many options for wedding hairstyles. The first step in creating a beautiful look is finding a hairstylist that you trust to do wonderful work. If you have a stylist in mind, talk to them about wedding hairstyles you have seen and liked. Your hairstylist will be able to explain what may or may not work best for you as well as let you in on some of the best 2009 wedding updos.
Make sure to work practice hairstyle sessions in as you lead up to your wedding day. This way you will have a chance to see a couple of updo and other options. You will also be able to test the hairstyle with your veil and be able to wear it for a day to make sure it will last through the ceremony and reception.
2009 STYLE OPTIONS
The best 2009 wedding updos are easy to find this time of year. Flip through a few of the latest hairstyle and bridal magazines. The latest runway and fashion show photographs will also give a little insight on what’s hot for 2009. The hairstyle you choose doesn’t have to be a traditional wedding updo if that is not what you are going for. It should reflect your taste and the style of the wedding.
UPDOS
Right now, 2009 wedding updos are utilizing beautiful hair accessories to add dimension and artistry to the hairstyle. 2009 trends are marked with intricate yet delicate hair accessories which combine metalwork, embroidery, and crystals shaped into flowers, hearts, as well as more modern designs. Take a look at Karl Lagerfeld’s last runway show to see how these are being used with fabulous results.
For those brides with long hair, updos can be twisted around the head, with a slight messiness much like typical Grecian hairstyles. This is both sexy and romantic. Most 2009 wedding hair trends are foregoing the tighter, put together styles for more feminine and whimsical designs Think ‘soft’,’pretty’,’romantic’,’tousled’,and ‘feminine’ as you look for a wedding hairstyle this year.
SHORT HAIR
If you have short hair, don’t worry about paying for extensions for your wedding. Maintain a real look and go for adding a hair accessory, tiara or a beautiful veil to make your hair look different for your wedding without being over the top.
DOWN DOS
Have long hair, but don’t want to wear it in an updo? The hottest 2009 wedding hairstyles for the long-tressed are big volume, large barrel curls that have a very natural look. This can be done by a stylist with heated rollers or a large barrel curling iron. A good stylist will know what to put on the hair to ensure it maintains the curls and volume throughout the day.
The hair is a big part of the bride on their wedding day. Take some time to think about the style you want, that will look best on you and will make you feel like the beautiful woman you are.
By Ben Anton
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wedding hairstyle updo pictures
Choosing a Hair Stylist for Haircuts for Curly Hair
Curly hair can be difficult to cut and therefore it is important to choose an experienced stylist that is able to create the look that you desire for your hair. Through the use of techniques which have been designed and proven effective for cutting curly hair, the stylist can have experience and training which can help to create the best haircut for the type of curls and the texture within the hair.
What should you look for while choosing a hairstylist for curly hair? Search for someone with experience, as well as a hair stylist that may have specialized training in methods which are used to cut curly hair. Through this specialized training there are often additional techniques which can be used to offset some common problems that are associated with styling curly hair. Through the use of this training, the hairdresser is able to effectively manage the style while creating the best possible hair cut for the client.
There are many hairstylists which are available. A variety of these hairstyles have portfolios and demonstrations which can be completed, through an interview process. There are very few people that take advantage of the initial consultations which are offered by most stylists, but doing so can help the individual to find the best stylist to suit the needs of their hair, whether curly or straight.
A stylist that is also familiar with curly hair types can effectively recommend products which are available to style curly hair. These products can be used to make the most of the hairstyle that has been created and allow the curls to retain the best shape and become hydrated and conditioned to maintain the best shape of the hair, as possible.
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Create Your Own Funky Hairstyle With Gel
Create Your Own Funky Hairstyle With Gel
Many people prefer to use styling products in their hair to help create a certain look, but many people overlook styling gel. Gel was a popular styling product in the 1980’s and 1990’s but often gets overlooked today, but is needed if you plan on creating your own funky hairstyle.
Hair gel is used for both men and women’s hairstyles. Styles including slicking hair back, sticking hair straight up as in a Mohawk style, keeping curls in place or keeping hair straight, creating a “bed head” look (tousled but stylish, but as if the person just rolled out of bed), side swept bangs, “preppy” styles, and “punk” styles. There are so many funky hairstyles you can create using hair gel.
How much hair gel you will need depends on the length of your hair and they style you wish to wear. There are also different types or strengths of gel. For example you would need to use a firm holding gel to accomplish a Mohawk. A medium strength gel would work great for styles that need just a little help to create. There is also a gel to help your curly hair hold its curl and to enhance its natural beauty.
Gel is a great alternative to other styling products, and can be a great resource for creating funky hairstyles for both men and women. Go out and get yourself some, experiment and have fun creating your own personal hairstyle.
If you have any questions about how to create your own funky hairstyle using gel, then please “Ask The Hairstylist” a question and we will post the response here.
Create Your Own Funky Hairstyle With Gel
2009 Haircut Trend: Short Shag Hairstyles
While the back of the hair has a little less layers, short shags frame the face and are full of lots of layers on the front and the top of the head.
But it is still does not compromise the volume of the hairstyle.
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