Winter Wedding Hairstyles
- Create an elegant approach to the traditional ponytail for your wedding by placing volumizing texture whip on the hair and part the hair down the middle. Curl from the mid-shaft to the ends of the hair and allow some movement by rolling the curls away from the face. Loosen them up a bit for texture by using a wide-toothed comb for a sense of elegance and freedom. This look is ideal to complement strapless gowns. It's an excellent choice for a winter wedding because it isn't too sophisticated and doesn't constrict the hair, which makes it prone to damage.
- Make a ponytail in the back of the head and use a gel texturizer. Make a bend in the hair with a barrel iron and wrap large pieces of hair around it. Make it into a chignon and pin it as you wrap. Leave a part of the hair out, 1 to 2 inches, to create the updo. Secure fly-aways by using hairspray that doesn't appear too sleek or shiny. This takes hair out of your face to enhance your bone structure. This style is suitable for winter because, while it puts the hair up, it doesn't cause additional damage by weakening the strands.
- The French pleat takes all the hair off the neck and places it against the head. Add volume to the hair by adding volumizing texture whip and blow-drying it for extra volume. Make a low ponytail at the base of the neck and secure it with hair pins. Twist the hair toward the crown of the head and curl the ends and tuck them in. Pin to ensure the ends so they aren't seen and add shining gel to top it all off. Using a french pleat allows your hair to stay in one place and doesn't cause excess tightness, which can be uncomfortable to pull off.
- Your hairstyle isn't the only thing people will be looking at during your winter wedding. You can add to the appeal of any style by using the proper accessories such as hair combs or barrettes. Take it an additional step and add a tiara or rhinestones to enhance your princess appeal.
Soft Ponytail
Chignon
French Pleat
Accesories
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