Bridal Hair Styles for Short Hair
You can create equally beautiful bridal styles with short locks. A retro-inspired bob looks stunning with a headpiece that features a mini-veil. Before putting on the headpiece, blow dry the hair straight and run a flatiron through individual sections to maximize the shine and smoothness of your short do. Ideally, a mini-veil should cover the top half of your face.
If you want more texture and volume, apply mousse to short hair and set it with medium-sized rollers. Blow dry your entire head and remove the rollers. Use a comb to create a side part. Finish by clipping a section of hair behind your ear with a barrette on the same side as the part in your hair.
Formal hairstyles are the kinds of hairstyles you could wear to special occasions like weddings and proms. They come in various shapes and styles, including upcurls, downcurls, upsmooth styles, downsmooth styles, halfup/halfdown styles, plaits and braids. A formal occasion, like a wedding or a prom, requires a hairstyle that is elegant, works with your dress and accessories, and suits your personal attributes perfectly.
A qualified hairstylist needs to evaluate your hair type and texture to be sure that the desired look is achievable and durable. For most straight hair, rollers can be used to create body and make the hair more pliable. For wavy and curly hair types, rollers can help define the curls better. Smooth-looking styles require the opposite: stretching and placing hair into shapes. Allow about two hours to get your wedding hairstyle done.
A style created correctly will not only look fabulous, but it will also be durable and fit the overall theme of the wedding and/or formal occasion. Styles that are pinned into place have a much better chance of lasting the distance too. But beware of the three main factors that destroy formal hairstyles: moisture, rain, and wind (wavy hair that has been made smooth can go frizzy; straight hair that has been curled can go limp).