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Heavenly Hair
To keep your hair looking perfectly polished from the wedding breakfast through the last dance, try one of these four “I Do” hairdos, sure to please everyone from the sophisticate to the ingénue. Hair and dress styles should mesh, so choose your gown (see Gorgeous Gowns for ideas), then dress your hair to match.

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Sophisticated. Sleek and simple, an elegant chignon or twist is a timeless choice for traditional brides. Hair is smoothed back and pinned; a glittering tiara adds a classy crowning touch. The key to this style is high-gloss hair, so use a shine spray for a lovely luster. (Try Bumble and Bumble® Gloss for extra hold and sheen.)

Hairstyle

Sentimental. Romance reigns when long hair is worn softly waved and flowing. For an even more sentimental look, weave thin satin ribbons through your hair or, if your hair is long enough, let it spill over your shoulders and down your back, capturing the ends with a silky white bow.

Hairstyle

Classic. This ladylike up-do is a beautiful balance of sweet nostalgia and modern sensibility. Hair is loosely upswept in a mass of soft curls, woven with silk flowers and secured with pearl pins. Side-swept bangs and curly tendrils frame the face and neck, for a dreamy, tousled look.

Flower girl

Innocent. Girls just want to have fun! A playful ponytail or informal flip is perfect for flower girls… or young-at-heart brides. A mini tiara or flower-festooned headband, wrapped in the same fabric as the dress, add a party feel, as do “floating” pearls woven through the front of pulled-back hair.

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A Letter From Sandra
10 Best Secrets...in Wedding Theme Songs
Gorgeous Gowns
Fairytale Flower Girls
Breathtaking Bouquets
Heavenly Hair
Every Little Detail
Wedding 911
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Two-Tier Lemon Yellow Cake
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