5 Great Wedding Hair Do's
Classic Cameo
The bride is picture-perfect when spray-gelled hair is dry-rolled all
over. Curls are lightly teased at the base. All hair is then gathered
up in a large, round crown and loosely held in place with bobby pins. A
headpiece with veil is attached around the crown, and tendrils are
pulled free from each side. Hair and makeup by Paige Reed. Photo by
Dayton Mast. L'Image Salons, Dallas.
Nineties Hepburn
Dramatic streaks offer the bride a sophisticated look. All hair except
that which frames the face is pulled into a topknot with a hair
elastic, which is camouflaged with a strand of hair. A bun is formed,
and remaining hair is swept back into it, exposing contrasting streaks.
A veil is attached at the base of the bun. Hair and makeup by Jeanell
Parkman. Photo by Dayton Mast. L'Image Salons, Dallas.
I Do-Hairdo
Fine, short hair looks bridal-beautiful when teased all over, then
smoothed back and pinned in an oval shape. Sweet curls are created with
a curling iron, and a veil is fastened with pins below. A tendril is
loosed at each ear for innocent look. Hair by Freedom Priddy. Makeup by
Amy shires. Photo by Dayton Mast. L'Image Salons, Dallas.
Avant Garde
Romance reigns with large pin curls and an elegant chignon. Hair is
lightly teased and parted on the right side. Hair at the crown is
divided into several sections which are looped to the left in flat
curls and fastened with bobby pins. Back section is pulled into a low
ponytail and secured with a covered elastic. The veil pinned at the
nape completes the look. Hair by Natalie. Makeup by Jeanell Parkman.
Photo by Dayton Mast. L'Image Salons, Dallas.
Garden Girl
A dreamy daytime look is the result when medium rollers are used on
damp hair and set under a dryer. Rollers are then removed, and curls
are brushed out loosely. Hair is twisted up and pinned. Lace adds a
touch of romance, and curls are arranged for a tousled effect. Hair and
makeup by Chris Epperson. Photo by Dayton Mast. L'Image Salons, Dallas.
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