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12 Elegant Bridal Hairstyles For Weddings

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

A hair stylist with a hundred pins in her mouth; bridesmaids in various stages of having their hair styled running around the house, the bride lost in one corner and then finally emerging to a round of oohs and aahs looking resplendent in a lovely gown, complimented by an even lovelier hairstyle – a normal scene before any wedding. There are a variety of options you can use for bridal hairstyles for your wedding in Dallas.

1. Upsweep: One of the most common ways to style your wedding hair is to choose an upsweep of hair. While this particular hairstyle can refer to a variety of different styles, for our purposes, it is the simple upsweeping of hair at the base of the neck. This is a very elegant style in its simplicity and grace, and can be accented with either delicate or demonstrative hair combs. Moreover, it can be as loose or tight as you prefer.

2. Down: Though often overlooked as a style, wearing your short to long hair down can prove quite elegant, despite the informality usually attached to it. There are a variety of things a woman can do with her hair if left down-curled, waved, or left straight. Whichever you choose, make sure your hair is well groomed so that the beauty of your hair can be accentuated while down.

3. Half up: Half up is another popular choice for brides to be, as it shows off the face, while leaving some hair down for femininity. Your hair can be swept from both sides evenly and secured with a barrette or other decorative bauble, or affixed on the side of your head. In either event, it is a beautiful way to combine two different hairstyles in one delicate wedding hairstyle..

4. Braided: Whether you choose one simple braid, a French braid, or still smaller braids entwined in your hair-all of them are elegant choices for a wedding day hairstyle.

5. Bun: Though seemingly simple, a bun at the nape of your neck or back of your head can add a beautiful and sophisticated elegance to any type of gown and jewelry you choose, and makes for an easy to maintain wedding hairstyle.

6. French Twist: A fresh twist is a bit dressier than a bun and less simple, but still demonstrates a simple classic hairstyle for any wedding day.

7. Curled: Perhaps you would like to add curls to your hair or define the ones you already have. Whichever you choose, soft wavy curls can add a romantic look to any wedding gown and bride.

8. Straight: If you are looking for a sleeker look-and you have curly hair, you should try the sophisticated elegance of straightening your hair.

9. Ringlets: A very popular choice for many brides-whether they opt to wear their hair up or down, if they have short or long hair is to have ringlets put in. As long as the ringlets are soft and not tight, the look is very romantic and old fashioned.

10. Beading: Once you have decided upon the style for your wedding day hair, you may want to consider beading to intersperse and accent it.

11. Ribbons/headbands: Another option for both formal and more informal looks are weaving and tying ribbons and headbands into your hair for a subtle accent.

12. Flowers: Many brides choose to accent their upsweeps and half up hairstyles with both real and faux flowers. The flowers add a romantic and earthy accent to any wedding gown, and are suited best to outdoor weddings that are less formal..

The Importance Of The Wedding Ring

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

The wedding rings are not just an indication of love between two people; and is for the couple alone too choose. You may want to consider spending the time looking for wedding rings at

a specialist jeweler; you may not find the right type of jeweler from the many in your local mall.

Your local mall jeweler probably doesn’t stock a variety of precious metals, styles and finishes; you might want to check out jewelers that will be able to provide what you are looking for.

When choosing, you will want a ring for the bride that will complement the engagement ring she is already wearing.

Some wedding rings are far to elaborate to be worn with an engagement ring; although it is possible from some stores to purchase both rings in a set, this is not always easy to do. To achieve this, the easiest method is to place both the wedding band and engagement ring side by side and if it is possible to try the ring on.

Despite the huge range of materials that can are used these days, the most popular are: (1) White Gold, (2) Titanium, (3) Silver and (4) Yellow Gold; although, increasing numbers of couples are choosing the longer lasting platinum. Platinum is a particularly good choice for rings as they keep their looks for much longer than gold and men appreciate the strength that is inherent in platinum. It is important the ring looks good for many years; men are the people most likely to have a manual position, and also the most likely of the couple to damage them!

A simple but necessary part of the process is to check finger size so the wedding rings fits correctly; leave this to the professionals if you want to be confident the rings will fit on the wedding day. The ring must not be so tight as to cause problems putting it on and not so loose that you could potentially lose it.

It is not uncommon for couples to leave having the rings adjusted until close to the wedding day; this can cause the jeweler problems because he may have others to adjust for the same day, so allow plenty of time for this. There are many different styles and materials to choose from when picking your wedding bands; it may take you some time to find the perfect one.

The wedding ring represents an earthly bond between two people who are much in love; such a noble commitment demands you buy wedding rings that you will feel great joy in displaying on your finger for all to see, for the rest of your lives together.