Lake District Wedding Hair and Make-up stylist Lucinda Hayton talks us through each of her lovely brides and explains the different looks you can achieve (with the help of your stylist) with your hair on your wedding day!
Always remember to be YOU - after all, that's who your chap fell in love with. If you have shorter layered hair, don't force it up with hundreds of pins. Be flicked out & flirty, with natural windswept style. It's far younger, fresher and oh so red-carpet.
Kiera Knightly does the tousled vintage schoolgirl style with ease. Copy the look, and add a pearl, diamanté or crystal hair grip to hold a straight fringe out of the way.
For the over 40's think well-groomed with style. Hot heated rollers can achieve gorgeous waves.
Soft & pretty at the front ? scoop the hair loosely back from the face twisting the lengths and pinning, to add creative style at the sides and back.
Add Hollywood drama with sweeping fringe, feathery long false lashes, and a fabulous full veil.
Who needs real flowers when it comes to adorning the hair! Fake it with big and bold. Great for adding volume to a side bun.
Yet another take from the Kiera Knightly school of hair - (the most popular style I was asked for last year) working so well with a simple straight-line vintage lace dress.
Twisting the hair is as popular as curls for 2014, creating a more urban 'up do.'
Placing the veil at the back of the hair not only shows of the hairstyle (why hide it ?) but looks far less 'over the top' for an indoor hotel ceremony.
Younger maids can enjoy more style with up to date wave rather than little-girl-curls. Add a touch of soft pretty make-up and they'll cherish their photos forever...
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