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While not everyone will notice your basic
accessories (slip, shoes, etc.) everyone will notice your jewelry, hair, and
makeup. These items are often what brides spend the most attention on
getting perfect. They may buy several necklaces, try a dozen hairstyles, and
buy gobs of makeup before find the perfect look. Try these tips that will
save you time and money. |
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Jewelry |
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One of the most important accessories is your
jewelry. The necklace you wear will often be the second thing guests notice
after your dress. As with all accessories- make sure your jewelry matches
the style of the wedding and your own personal style. Often brides will
choose a piece of jewelry that complements their headpiece or the beading on
their gown. Many brides simply choose a pearl necklace. Pearls are very
traditional for weddings and are often seen at celebrity and royalty
weddings. You can choose to invest in a strand of real pearls, or maybe you
just want a one-time-use necklace made from artificial pearls. Either way,
you're going to look great- pearls look wonderful on any woman and with any
style.
Make sure your necklace matches your wedding
dress- for example: a choker doesn't look very good with a low neckline and
would be better with a jewel or boat neckline. Also make sure that your
earring coordinate with your necklace- many stores sell matching sets, which
make your job easy. If you don't buy a matching set, just make sure that
only one item is obvious- if you want long draping earring, try a simpler
necklace. |
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Hair |
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Your hairstyle will make a huge style impact on
your overall look. One of the main problems with hairstyles is that some
brides choose an extremely extravagant hairstyle that they will regret when
they look at the pictures in a couple years. Your best bet is to keep it as
simple as possible. Don't worry- simple does not mean boring. There are many
beautiful styles that were common decades ago and will still be common years
from now. How many brides have you seen with a French twist? What about a
bun? There are many more styles to choose from that are all traditional and
beautiful.
Try to keep these tips in mind when choosing
your hairstyle: If your hair is thin, you may not want it pulled up into a
do, for fear of it falling out. If your hair is very thick, it may be best
to try to contain it, like with a braid or bun. If your hair is curly, let
it be curly, now is not the time to experiment with straighteners- you may
choose to emphasize the curls simply swirl them back into a loose up-do. If
your hair is dead straight, try a French twist or another simple do that
will detract from its straightness. If your hair is short, just leave it
down- any attempt at an up-do will look ridiculously disproportioned. If
your hair is long, great for you, you can do virtually anything- up, down,
curls, braid, it all looks great. |
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Makeup |
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Makeup is probably the hardest thing to decide
on. Luckily, there is one major test to weed out inappropriate makeup- black
and white pictures. Do a test run with several different styles of makeup
and several different colors, have one of your friends or family take
pictures of each look. Have the pictures developed in black and white and
color. Now, go through the pictures and get rid of any styles that look
horrible in black and white- this generally includes makeup that is too dark
or too unnatural. Next, go through the remaining styles in color and compare
and contrast how each style makes you look and think about how you feel
looking at yourself in that style. Is it a good look for a wedding? Or would
it be better at a dance club?
Usually, brides look best in very natural
colors and minimal makeup. This doesn't mean just lathe on the lip gloss and
walk out the door- it is still important that you feel like you look your
best. If that means a little bit of blue eyeshadow, or a dark red lipstick,
go ahead- it's your big day. Just remember the idea of looking at the
pictures in a couple years- are you going to still be happy you wore that
blue eyeshadow? Another important thing to remember is to not forget your
own style. If you are a girl that only wears makeup a couple times a month,
now is not the time to go all out with the eyeliner and blush. Try to keep
your wedding day makeup looking like an improved version of your usual
makeup style. |
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Every bride should look and feel her best on her wedding day. Make sure you
do too. Choose only accessories that you feel comfortable wearing and that
you feel would accentuate the feeling of that special day. |
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