First and foremost, the bride’s hairstyle must match the style of dress chosen, but most importantly it must not distort the “look” of the bride. For example, for someone who has never worn their hair in a bun, the day of their wedding should not be the first time to do so as she will risk looking completely different, especially in the eyes of her groom!
As a result, it is better for the bridge to wear her hair loose, yet styled appropriately, over the shoulders. This provides a look which is always charming yet does not alter the bride’s appearance, as opposed to overly manufactured hairstyles which often do not enhance the bride’s facial features. If you can, try to test-run the hairstyle after choosing the dress and the type of ceremony. Bring a picture of the wedding dress to your trusted hairdresser for them to draw inspiration for the creation of your hairstyle.
A few days before the wedding, arrange for your hairdresser to give your style a final touch-up, apply a mask and if necessary, touch up your color or apply a few highlights. The day before your wedding you can prepare your hair with a high-quality shampoo treatment or final retouching, while your actual wedding hairstyle should be put together only on the day of your wedding.