Getting your hair right takes time and research, and if you’ve planned a spring wedding you may be wondering how to update your look to suit the season. Award winning stylist Pam Wrigley takes us through the best ‘dos for a spring bride, and tells us how to make sure your big day is also your best hair day…
This season’s styles are soft, relaxed and beautiful. Effortless-looking vintage waves and textured buns are popular and they can both be made to look even more eye catching by adding a floppy bright flower secured either to the back or at the side of the hair. A bit of blossom is a great way to bring a bit of sunshine to your spring wedding!
If you really want to make a statement with your hairstyle, and if bigger is most definitely better in your book, opt for a silk flower rather than the fresh variety. Silk flowers are available in all different shapes, sizes and shades, they’re not too heavy in the hair and they have the added bonus that they’ll look great from dawn ‘til dusk! If you can’t make it to the high street for a rummage, a great place to look for silk flowers is through milliner’s suppliers e.g. vvrouleaux.com or macculloch-wallis.co.uk
The right hair style for you
When choosing a hairstyle you should show your hairdresser a mood board of all your ideas. After that they’ll need to take into consideration your dress, your jewellery and even your venue. A relaxed tumbling style can look great in a beautiful converted barn, but may not be quite right for a black tie event in the ballroom at Claridges. Getting your hairstyle right takes time, whether you go for smooth and sleek or a soft and relaxed style, you need to find the ‘do that suits your face, style and personality best.
Don’t be lulled into thinking a very natural swept up hairstyle might be quicker to create. Soft and natural hair styles need lots of preparation and lots of TLC to make sure they stay looking good all day!
When to wash your hair
Always allow plenty of time for both your hair trial and for hair styling on the big day. Your stylist will need your hair clean, but not squeaky clean. If you feel comfortable washing your hair the day before, your hair will generally be easier to style.
Of course lots of brides want to have that ‘just washed’ feeling to their hair on their wedding day. If you fall into this category, wash your hair on the morning but skip the conditioner, this will allow your stylist to work with you hair easily, your curls will last longer and your hair will stay up.
Just remember; planning, preparation and picking the best stylist you can find are the essential ingredients to making sure your wedding day is not just a good hair day, but your best ever hair day!