3 Bridal Hairstyle Ideas - Updos or Windy Fall Weather
—Slowly shift the rubber band down and loosen up the braid from the bottom up to the base.
—Tuck the end of the braid underneath your chignon.
2. A Messy Updo:
"My all-time favorite, this one is just timeless and romantic. It just looks super elegant and effortless."
Steps:
—Set your hair with a hot tool (curling iron or rollers) to give the ends a bend. By establishing this, it will be easier to fold your hair into whatever creation you want.
—Tease the crown with a tail comb; this is your anchor point, especially on a windy fall day, you do not want anything falling out."
—Start at the back of the head, pinning up strands using bobby pins and hairpins to keep things in place.
—Once you reach the top, create a soft flowy sweep of the hair giving it height in the front.
—Sebastian Shaper Plus is my go-to favorite hairspray of all time, so I use that to set the look.
3. The Rose Updo:
"This chic detailed updo seems simple from the front, but once the profile and the back of the bride's head is revealed, it looks like an art sculpture. Also, there is no need to worry about anything falling out here!"
Steps:
—Gather hair into a soft ponytail.
—Section ponytail in half by clipping up the top half for the time being.
—Working from the inside at the base of the ponytail, take very thin sections of hair, spray them down, comb them out, and flatten them out using your index and middle finger.
—Twist the section into a loop and secure the end with a hairpin.
—Continue this with each section, wrapping on the outside of the previous one, expanding your "rose."
—At the end, spray this down pretty heavy to make it extra secure.