Bridal Style Tips for Short Hair
When I was in high school, I grew out my hair for my senior year. I wanted a lovely up-do at prom like all the other girls. Not long after graduation, I chopped my locks again and never looked back. My hair is fine and wouldn’t hold a curl if the fate of the entire world depended on it. When my husband proposed to me, I had an adorable, angled bob, and even though I had two years to grow out my hair, the thought never occurred to me. When it was time to start looking into hair styles for the big day, I decided to stick to my spunky short hair. It had become a Prentice trademark.
Short hair may seem like a problem for a bridal look, but in reality, it is super simple (and less expensive than hitting the salon for an intricate 'do or extensions). I over-thought what to do with my hair. Since my short style is an important part of my image, I played with what it naturally does and how I typically like for it to look. Here are a few tips to making long-lasting impressions with short tresses:
Play Up Accessories
There are so many beautiful pieces that brides can wear in their hair, like tiaras, combs, clips, pearls, flowers and feathers. Rather than try to figure out how to make your pixie cut defy physics and look like an up-do from a magazine, get the formal, glamour you desire by adding an accessory to your hair. Veils also look lovely with short hair.
Play Up Makeup
Face-framing haircuts, like many short styles, make the perfect canvas for stunning makeup. Have fun with your makeup and experiment. Here is a bridal makeup video and a couple other bridal looks to try! Bold eyes and lips will look stunning with your face front and center.
Don’t Grow Too Little Too Late
If you really can’t stand the idea of keeping your short hair for your big day, that’s fine. Just start growing as soon as possible. Remember, hair only grows about half an inch per month, so procrastinating until weeks before your wedding will only result in your current short hairstyle looking overgrown and messy.

There are many bridle that are very clearly that better ends the moments. You may think that your short hair can't give you glamor and can't match a wedding gown that is magnificent and fills the room. Some people think that a short hair will be so simple that all attention will be focused on the wedding dress. Well, they are wrong. Even if there isn't much hair to work with, it is all about creativity, and for a wedding day, it's also about going the extra mile in everything you do. First of all, future brides should think of dress, make-up and hairdo as a whole. From the toes to the tip of the nose, everything has to match your personal style, make you feel comfortable and beautiful.
Posted by: american bridal | September 19, 2011 at 05:00 PM