Wedding Hair Woes Part II
October 22, 2006 by Lesley-Ann Graham
Filed under Health & Beauty
Halloween is coming up soon but that is no reason for you to look a fright on your wedding day. Save the pale face and bizarre hair for next year’s trick or treat gathering. This time around you absolutely do not want to look ghoulish or ghastly.
- It’s one thing to have your hair piled on top of your head, it’s quite another to look like there’s a nest sitting on top of your crown. The days when women looked like they had beehives or wore wire contraption wigs is quite over. You may want to tiss your hair a little bit, just to give a bit of style and body to your hair but don’t let your hair stand more than 2 inches above the roots unless you are indeed the bride of Frankenstein.
- Don’t let your hair stylist make you look like a moose. Many a bride allows the hair stylist to dictate the way their hair will look. They end with a style so elaborate that they can’t believe they paid for the mess, yet don’t have the heart or the time to have it changed. Ladies, the secret is to have a trial run. Don’t wait til the wedding day to be surprised. Take the time to work with your stylist weeks before to find the wedding do of your choice. It will only take about an hour of your time if you come well prepared. If you don’t, the resulting frightful hair day will be your fault and no one else’s. Can you say Gordian knots?
- Your stylist may tell you that she wants to cut your hair. Depending on how deeply you trust your stylist, you may agree or disagree with her suggestion. As a general rule though, no drastic hair style changes are made a day or two before the wedding. The hair will after all need to be prepped for the elaborate style that may suit your bridal look.
- Too many pins cause a bride to feel anything but happy on her wedding day. How in the world can you have fun if your scalp is being pricked by a pin or is sore and itchy from the clamps holding your hair in place. Find hair pins that are comfortable for you to use and are stylish at the same time. Use styling aids to help keep your hair in place. Make sure to tell your stylist immediately if any pin hurts so that it can be adjusted.
- Lastly, if your hair is pulled too tight say so right away. How in the world are you supposed to enjoy your own wedding if you feel like your scalp is stretched and pulled and generally too tight? You’ll end up with a headache or worse, a migraine. Better to go for a softer style than feel like you have an instrument of torture right beneath the veil.
Don’t forget that your hair is supposed to be your crowning glory and help enhance your beauty on this very special day. Don’t let anyone give you a style that won’t work for you.

