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Essential Wedding Guide - getting_started

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Flatter your dress

Let your wedding dress guide the hairstyle you choose: updos look stunning with backless designs, while romantic ringlets complement princess ball gowns. Long, flowing waves are perfect for a wedding on the sand.

Professional style

Don't trim, color, perm or chemically straighten your own hair—especially during the six months leading up to your wedding day.

The long and short of it

If your hair is short but you want to wear an updo, start growing it out as soon as possible. Keep in mind: Hair grows about half an inch per month.

Torn between two dos?

Sport one style during your ceremony (perhaps a formal updo), then another, more relaxed look (think loose, cascading curls) for your reception.

Hair Dos and Don'ts

  • Don't get a partial highlight (meaning only the top layers of your hair are colored) if you plan to wear an updo on your wedding day. The two-tone look won't be flattering.
  • Do as celebrities do and use clip-on extensions and hidden hairpieces to add volume, length and holding power for your big day.
  • Don't choose an outrageous, over-the-top hairstyle if your normal style is sleek and simple. You'll feel uncomfortable, and you won't look like yourself.
  • Do schedule your hair appointment several hours before your ceremony. You don't want to have to rush