Get inspired by these gorgeous bridal wedding styles — they all feel polished without seeming stuffy.
This classic bridal ‘do looks chic with every neckline. Plus, you can wear any type of veil with this more structured style.
How to Get the Look:
Step 1: Part your hair according to what looks best for your face shape and smooth with a brush into a low ponytail.
Step 2: Take small sections of your ponytail and tease each piece separately to help create a more voluminous bun.
Step 3: Place a ring-shaped hair form (check out SallyBeauty.com for the one stylists use) around the ponytail.
Step 4: Wrap hair around the form and secure with pins until the form is completely covered. Set with spray.
It’s soft, but unlike other effortless styles, this won’t fall out during the reception. Now that’s a good look.
How to Get the Look:
Step 1: Blow-dry your hair and set it in rollers to amp up the volume.
Step 2: Remove the rollers, leaving a few tendrils out to frame your face. Pull the rest of your hair off to the back into a loose braid — it adds texture that a ponytail can’t.
Step 3: Fold the braid around itself and then pin.
Step 4: Finish the look by curling the pieces you left out in step 2. Keep the pieces asymmetrical; an even number of curls on each side of your face will look funny in photos.
It’s no surprise these knots are all over the bridal runways. A bun is the perfect place to pop in flowers or sparkly hairpins.
How to Get the Look:
Step 1: Use a 1″ curling iron to add texture to straight hair. The curls will help keep your hair looking loose.
Step 2: Find your nautral part and pull your hair into a love side ponytail behind your ear. Secure with a hair tie.
Step 3: Split the ponytail in two pieces. Take the top section and fold it up and over itself to create a loop.
Step 4: Pull the second piece through the loop created by the first; fold the ends under and pin. Set with spray
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Forget teased and tousled ponytails — try something more polished.
How to Get the Look:
Step 1: Start from the bottom and work your way up, curling 2″ sections with a 1″ iron. Different-sized curls help make the ponytail feel a bit more romantic.
Step 2: Create a part and separate your hair into two equal sections. Twist each of them inward until they meet in the middle of the back of your head.
Step 3: Secure the twists with pins and an elastic band. The hair can fall over your ears or behind them. it just depends on what feels more comfortable.
Step 4: Take a small piece of hair from the bottom of each side of the ponytail and wrap them around the band. tuck it under the ponytail and pin.Source:theknot













