Even if you do not have long hair naturally, extensions can be a great way for you to achieve the look. In my opinion, long loose curls are the best way to go. A bride should be elegant and flawless but look like it took no effort at all. Many hairstylist, especially those that you will find on a smaller budget tend to go all out, its my opinion that its WAY too far out. Remember the golden rule of planning any event, "You get what you pay for."
Wedding hair should not consist of globs of gel and three cans of aerosol. It should be light, full of life and body, not "bling'd out" or give your dress a run for it's money.
If you must have an up-do for your big day then go for something less tailored; a loose pinned look or something feathered and "wind kissed." Do without all of the product and spray or try half up, half down with a vintage inspired flower for something more romantic looking.
In conclusion, one more Wedding hair mistake I constantly come across is Tiaras (or Crowns). In my book this is a HUGE "no, no." This is the most important day of your adult life, not your Sweet 16 or Senior Prom. If you want everyone at your wedding to know your a Princess (or a Queen) then shock them with your stunning elegance, class and poise; let the dress and YOU do all the talking...
With Love,
Billy
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