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Bridal Hairstyles

With your wedding approaching rapidly it is time to start to focusing on the little details that are crucial to your look. One of those details is your hairstyle!  The more you know what you want, the more relaxed you will be on your big day.  We always recommend doing a trial run with your stylist about 2-3 months before the wedding to make sure the style you want works with your hair.  With so many different styles and up-dos to choose from, it can get a little overwhelming.  Below are three categories of bridal hairstyles we love!  This will help you narrow down your options and pick the best style for you:

Classic up-do: Here are some elegant, popular looks that compliment most brides and can really help show off the back of your bridal gown. A low up-do that’s slightly off to the side is very easy to accessorize with a flower, headband, or veil!

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Long curls: Many brides do their best to grow their hair out before their wedding and with all of that work you really should show it off! The best way to do that is to wear your hair down, or at least partially down to show off it’s length. Curls always add such a soft and romantic look!

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Braids: Whether it’s on the runway, the red carpet, or everyday life, braids are a huge trend in hairstyling. So why not incorporate it into your bridal look too?

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Hopefully some of these ideas will help you narrow down what you want to do for your big day! We always recommend taking photos with you of your ideas to show your stylist exactly what you want. Be descriptive about your likes and dislikes so you are able to get exactly what you want for your special day.

Much love from BTS Event Management to YOU!

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