Veil Wedding Hairstyles 2011 Trend
A raging trend these days is scene hair, which is often confused with emo hair. Even though the scene subculture can be said to have evolved from the emo hairstyle trend, it now holds a place of its own and has distinct characteristics which differentiate it from emo hair. Scene hair can be described as a fusion of emo and glam styles. While emo hair is comparatively bland and meant for minimal product use, scene hair is more in-your-face flamboyant, with lots of hair sprays, gels, jarring colors, bright dyes, extensions, straigtening, and so on. It also expresses a more upbeat personality in the wearer due to the colorfulness of the look.
Some of the hottest scene haircut trends seen in 2011 are the shy look (for longer hair which is set to flow in front of the face, covering part or most of it), the wild look (more layered, stacked, teased hair), and the shaggy look (hair chopped or styled on an angle for a perfectly imperfect effect). The most important part of scene hairstyles are the colors and accessories used for the finishing touches as these are the elements that showcase the wearers individual personality and unique style.
Scene hairstyles are not only popular among girls, but guys as well. While some may think it would be difficult to style guys’ short hair in a scene trend, it’s quite simple actually. Scene hair for males involves sharp lines and vivid colors and most importantly, longer hair. If your hair is short, grow it out, guys. The time it takes to get it the right length will be worth it if you’re into scene hairstyles. In the meantime, there are plenty of accessories out there (i.e. hats, caps, bandannas, etc.) to keep you from turning back from those awkward midway lengths.
Hair Tips we can all live by.....
Start Early - it is vital that you have a good consultation which allows you to think about colour and growing short hair long
Watch the bleach on the beach - if you are having your hair bleached you need to consider the adverse effects strong sun may have on the look of your hair. If you are getting married in an exotic location or planning a beach honeymoon, make sure you consider which products you use very carefully.
Make sure that your veil is not too heavy, time after time I see brides who have amazing hair that is immediately flattened by a veil that is too heavy.
Practice makes perfect, make sure you have at least 2-3 trials including the use of any hairpieces well before your wedding day.
Never wash your hair on the big day; it will simply strip your hair of the natural oils which help the finished look stay looking great for longer.
Never style your hair with too much hair on your face as what looks great in real life can act as a mask in photographs. Your wedding album will be kept forever so you must consider how your hair is going to look when photographed.
Most importantly of all wearing your hair up is not for everyone if you feel it doesn’t suit you trust your instincts and wear your hair in a way that makes you look best.
