
As a groom that time, I felt that the make-up of my wife is very important. In addition, the wedding gowns she chose, the shoes she was wearing, her bridal hairstyle, her hair accessory were important factors to how both of us look on the aisle during march in.
It is not to say because I wanted to look good and that is why she had to look good.
It should be the other way: Because my wife looked pretty, that is why I looked smart.
As a groom, I felt that we had to play our part in not just being physically there, but also assuring and giving opinions how our brides looked in different make-up and hairstyle.
Emotionally supporting your wife is very important too.
Alot of times, just mere mentioning that “You do look pretty in this” or “You looked better in that” makes the bridal experience more pleasant.
I remembered I had an email from a bride who asked for my opinion if she should forgo the gown her family members disallowed her to wear. However, it was the same gown her husband chose and that was why she was caught in between.
As much as she wanted to go along with her family’s decision, she also wanted to wear something her husband had personally chose for her.
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Now you have seen the earlier post on bridal hairstyle, here are some more bridal hairstyles from other websites.




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If you are a female reader, I’m sure your knowledge on bridal hairsyle is much more than mine.
I would like to share how you can more easily explain to your make-up artist the type of hairstyles you want.
These are what you can do:
1. Surf the net or browse through wedding magazines.
2. Cut or print out the photos of brides with the hairstyles you want.
3. Bring these pictures during your visit to your make-up artist.
4. With the photos, describe to them what you have in mind.
5. Make-up artist will spend some time doing the new hairstyle for you.
6. See if your really like it and it further enhance your personality.
7. Check out any hair accessory that is available.
8. If you need to borrow any accesory on the wedding day, do arrange to collect from the artist a few days before that day.
A good tip is remember to choose something that suits you, that the other way round.
Here are some photos I managed to get from the net (with links back to their websites)

from makeupmagician.com
from aperturephotographics.com

from parkviewlifestyle.com
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More post on “bridal hairstyle” category.
Different people got different types of hair: long, medium, short, culry, straight…i found from web site that there are so many hair styles to choose from ladies..almost 100 over…for guys like me, just comb to the side….and may look “nerdy” at times…haha
?For ladies with long hair:

Long layers of soft, cascading waves create a look that?s glamorous and fuss-free. I remember one of my friends with long hair and she had this hair style for her wedding. She looks like a doll and with the cascading waves, she looked very sweet on her wedding night.

Classic but soft. Pretty curls are drawn back from the face and dressed with a floral clip. Clip may vary and choose one that suit you. Not the other way round.

A delicate, bejeweled French twist looks sophisticated; wear it with a sleek, simple dress with just a bit of sparkle. My darling’s hairstyle is almost like this. Her hair length reaches to the back of the mid of her back and she looks great with this style.
For medium length:
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The bride needs a few hours to have her hairstyle done; the bridegroom a mere 15 minutes.
Let the wedding gown guides the style you choose. Chances are you are not wearing a veil, so why not add a little to your fun hair. Try to go opposite of what you did the first time-be a little creative. Be more fun or romantic.
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