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4. Is it comfortable?
Walk around with this hairstyle
for several hours to make sure it's comfortable. The last thing
you would want is to have hair pins hurting you and ruining your
fun.
5. Take pictures
At the "practice run",
bring a Polaroid or digital camera to take instant pictures.
Ask the stylist to take pictures from the back and other angles.
The pictures will give you a better idea how the style would
look to others (as opposed to just looking in the mirror).
6. Does it hold up?
Make sure your hair style does
not get completely messed up several hours later. Try moving
around and see if the hair stays put. You would not want a hair
disaster during the first dance!
7. Matching with your dress
Your hair style should go well
with your wedding dress and headpiece. Classic dresses go best
with classic hairstyles. Non-traditional dresses might look odd
with the formal updos. Buy the dress before you select a hairstyle.
Bring your headpiece and the picture of your dress to the stylist,
so the stylist can evaluate whether it's a good match.
8. Watch out for chemicals
Don't have any coloring or chemical
treatments done right before the wedding - these can go wrong,
and there won't be time to fix them! Do them several weeks in
advance.
9. Stay consistent
Don't make drastic changes.
Your wedding day is not the time to color your hair in a completely
different color or cut off long locks. After all, you would still
want people to recognize you at your own wedding!
10. Beware of the height
effect
Be aware that updos will make
you look taller. Depending on your situation, it might work for
you or against you. If you are already taller than the groom
or are the same height, don't do an updo. If you are short, use
the updo to your advantage.
11. Keep it sensible
Don't make your hairstyle too
flamboyant - it should not compete with your face and your dress.
You would want to avoid the situation where your hair is the
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