Styling an updo for the most important day of your life requires a little patience and a lot of bobby pins! Not only does the wedding updo have to look good from all angles, but it’s got to last from pre-ceremony photos right up until the last dance. However, despite this possible "hairdo hint," a source told Us Weekly that the bride-to-be plans to wear her hair in a half-up style when she walks down the aisle on Friday. PHOTOS: How she's gearing up for her royal life Hair, dress and all other wedding Her dress isn't the only major royal wedding secret. Kate Middleton created yet another frenzy when she was snapped leaving her family home on Tuesday wearing what appeared to be a swept-back updo, the look most UsMagazine.com readers chose for her nuptials. If I’m ever asked to be in another wedding—which, after my past performances, is unlikely—I will not be getting my hair professionally done. Part of it is my fault. I hate wearing my hair up, and yet I keep getting updos for weddings because the When we saw Lauren Conrad's wedding hair, it was pretty much what we'd expected: simple, classic, and the right amount of girly. In case you missed it, the bride wore her hair down with a very soft wave, accented by a bejeweled headband and a traditional veil. I've got a wedding to attend at the end of the month, and updos on my mind. I love having my hair down, but there's something so extra special and fancy-feeling about wearing it up (and not just thrown in a ponytail, ahem). Plus: it's so much cooler .
Engaged on Christmas day to Nick Hoyng, Mandy “Myka” Barnes got a big jump start on her wedding day look recently Barnes’ hair trial all started with a “messy” updo from Courtney Collins, who like Barnes is a hairstylist at Michael’s It starts with a birthday celebration here and there, followed by a friend's off-season wedding and, of course, those holiday parties. Whatever the occasion, you want your hair to look a trip down the YouTube crumb trail, a fancy updo might just Braids, at their core, are bohemian, for sure—but as they’ve grown in popularity, brides and their hairstylists have evolved the look into more formal options perfectly fit for a dressed-up occasion like a wedding. Tasha Jetter, a stylist at But (in not-so-shocking news) that’s not going to happen. “For my wedding, I wouldn’t do an updo, but I think a veil is always pretty,” the actress tells the July issue of Marie Claire. “I like loose and natural hair because it goes against the .
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