Among the almost infinite number of wedding hairdos you may choose from, there are some basic types related to the position of your hair – up or down – and its state – straight or curly. For short hair, styling possibilities are rather limited, but they can be complemented with sophisticated bridal hair jewelry, to give your hair a more formal appearance. You can wear some swept bangs, if you mean to look teenage or funny, or, on the contrary, some deep finger waves for a feminine and romantic touch, especially if your wedding dress is in a retro or vintage style.
Though more versatile, medium hair would look romantic and fresh, if styled in a French braided hairdo interspersed with small white flowers, natural or artificial. But if you mean to look rather modern and breezy, you can have a messy chignon tied casually with a white ribbon.
Long-haired girls are, of course, the most favored when it comes to the range of feasible traditional or modern hairstyles. Nothing can equal curly or wavy tresses for a romantic appearance, to be given an elaborate bridal touch with a shiny tiara. Well, it goes without saying that the natural form of such hair would be the only one to qualify it for such a style: you should have shiny smooth hair, usually the result of constant use of hair care products. If you want a teenage look, both modern and ironic, a side pony tail and swept bangs would ensure that feel. But for more elegance, you can settle for a braided or loosely twisted bun, perfect for keeping your veil.
Whatever style you want, you have first to make sure it agrees with your bone structure. If your face is elongated, a high updo would make you look like some El Greco character; on the other hand, if your face is square, a short haircut with thick straight bangs would make you look overly masculine. Or a good hairdo is the one that compliments your face instead of highlighting its less complimentary features. Your wedding hairdo should also take into account your wedding gown. A strapless one would make you look as if naked, if you wouldn’t wear at least some of your hair down. And, ultimately, you have to consider the weather factor and the resistance of your hair to dancing movements and all that photo taking. Even if you’d like some sculptured hairdos you’ve seen in magazines, if it’s windy or the dance tracks are rather wild, they might fail you and make you feel bad. While a pony tail or formal bun could certainly withstand any elements or frantic movements, allowing you to feel and look gorgeous at the end as at the beginning.
But for hints on all these and many more, your best choice would be to visit some fashionable beauty salon such as hairdressers London from Windle and Moodie, which could help you, considering your particular situation through and through.
The hairdressers London from Windle and Moodie specialise in making these trends into casual, low maintenance hairdos that can look quite modern, or rather traditional.

