Weddings With Open Hairstyles- 7 Ways Brides Can Rock Their Open Curls – Wedamor
The bun is the symbol of the ultimate power dresser. Buns signify so much. We have all grown up watching our mothers, grandmothers, sisters, teachers carry their hair in a knot. No matter what role she plays, a woman, with her bun in a bun is a constant. Then there’s the wedding day where she has to look the most beautiful. She dons on her prettiest attire and the most embellished jewellery and for once lets her hair down. Here are 7 wonderful ways in which brides can rock their weddings with open hairstyles.
Rock in Weddings With Open Hairstyles
Beware of her fair hair, for she excels
All women in the magic of her locks;
And when she winds them round a young man’s neck,
She will not ever set him free again.”
― Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Let Them Loose
Let them fall on your shoulders for the big day. If you have texture, add some texture cream and pump it up. You can make use of rollers or an iron rod to achieve some loose curls.
I have always thought that if women’s hair posed so many problems, God would certainly have made us bald.”
― Marjane Satrapi, The Complete Persepolis
Matha Patti
This embellishment can work wonders. Let your hair loose and put a heavy Matha Patti. You can also add a delicate one with multiple layers and chains. Add smoky eyes to your makeup and some kajal heavily. It not only goes well with the rest of the jewellery and attire but it also looks chic and super glamorous.
Her father sagged as relief spread through him. “I thought
something awful was happening.”
She frowned. “Something awful was happening. It could have
got stuck in my hair.”
― Derek Landy, Dark Days
Braided Poof Open Hairstyle
This hairstyle is easily obtained with a curling iron, a teasing comb and some hairspray. All you have to do is tease your hair into a poof at the crown and add braids on either side and some lose curls. This is not only simple and less time consuming but is also super elegant.
Symbolic of life, hair bolts from our head[s]. Like the earth, it can be harvested, but it will rise again. We can change its color and texture when the mood strikes us, but in time it will return to its original form, just as Nature will in time turn our precisely laid-out cities into a weed-way.”
― Diane Ackerman, A Natural History of the Senses
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Half Up Half Down
All you need is a bunch of cute hair accessories like embellished clips, hair tease, curling iron or a straightener. Tease your hair and create a poof. Braid the hair on either side and clip them on the other taking them across from the lower part of the crown. Curl or straighten the hair falling down and you are the cutest bride in town.
WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE: RAPUNZEL
For horse thieving, kidnapping, jail breaking, and using her hair in a manner other than nature intended!
REWARD”
― Shannon Hale, Rapunzel’s Revenge
A Ponytail With a Veil
This chic and glamorous bride shared her look and we are supremely glad she did. Wearing this bold and black, out of the box outfit on her wedding day she has done her hair in a sassy loose ponytail giving them an open look and yet rendering her hair manageable. She has teamed it with a black veil. Everything about this look is on point.
“Symbolic of life, hair bolts from our head[s]. Like the earth, it can be harvested, but it will rise again. We can change its color and texture when the mood strikes us, but in time it will return to its original form, just as Nature will in time turn our precisely laid-out cities into a weed-way.” ― Diane Ackerman, A Natural History of the Senses
Side Swept Curls
All you gotta do in this is add a few beach curls to your hair and side sweep them across one of your shoulders. If you got short hair you can add hair extensions which match the colour of your hair.
“The night crackled … Everything had turned to static electricity in the heat. I combed my hair to watch the sparks fly from the ends.”
― Janet Fitch, White Oleander
Messy Tiara Braid
Make a messy braid to give a partially open look and add a tiara!
January embers.
My heart burns there, too.
-Stephen King, IT”
― Stephen King