Different Types of Bridal Hair Accessories
There are so many choices to make when it come to bridal accessories, so you might be still trying to choose what to wear in your wedding day hair. So I’m going to examine the advantages and disadvantages of certain bridal hair accessories.
Bridal Tiaras
You’ll more than likely know what a tiara is and you’ll find hundreds of thousands to choose from by using the search function in any search engine. When you think of accessorising your wedding dress chances are a wedding tiara is at the top of the list. I think a large plus point of picking a wedding tiara as your bridal hair accessory is the large amount of choice, however some brides feel that a tiara isn’t right for them and prefer an alternative. Also unlike some of the other bridal hair accessories you won’t really get the chance to wear your wedding tiara again after the big day.
Wedding Hair Pins and Grips
Hair pins make great bridal hair accessories; they come in a range of styles from simple solitary Swarovski crystals on a pin or grip to complicate patterns of crystals and pearls. An advantage of bridalhair pins or grips is that they help hold the structure of your bridal hair style, plus they can be ued again. The disadvantage is that you will need to wear your hair in a updo to make use of them and often this will require you having a hair dresser who is able to do your hair on the day.
Bridal Headbands
The number of wedding headbands available are is growing everyday as an increasing number of brides are opting for this simple to wear bridal hair accessory. Their main advantage is that they work with hair being pinned up or left loose and can easily be placed on to the head. However if you want your hair accessories to be a focus point in your bridal outfit then a wedding headband isn’t the right accessory for you.
Side Tiaras
Side tiaras are becoming more popular, this could possibly be because they offer the ease of a hair band for positioning but offer the focal point of a large hair pin or comb without the need to have your hair tied up. The only down side I can think of for this type of bridal hair accessory is that if you want a focal point at the front of your head, then a side tiara isn’t for you.
Wedding Hair Vines
Hair vines have a softer more romantic look. Hair vines come in a range of sizes, widths and patterns; they can be placed along the side of the head, twisted into the hair, worn across the forehead, used as a bun wrap or a hair band. If I’m honest I can’t think of any disadvantages for hair vines, to me they’re fantastic.
