Wedding hairstyle bun with veil

Styling with a simple and practical foundation is very popular among brides who do not want to spend half of the most important holiday in the "girl's room" straightening their hair. Elegantly and at the same time elegant and feminine, along with a wedding dress and veil, a hairstyle - a bun looks.

Features of a wedding hairstyle bun with veil

The choice of hairstyles for the bride primarily depends on the style of the dress, and not on the length and thickness of the hair. It is the presence of an open back or a closed shoulder line, a deep neckline or a stand-up collar that determines what shape the bride’s hairstyle will be.

Those who want to opt for the classic version - a bun with a veil, need to pay attention to the following tips from experienced stylists:

  1. Under the lush, royal wedding dresses, a voluminous bunch is perfect. It is this type of hairstyle that will equalize the proportions, not allowing the head to look too miniature against the background of the magnificent bottom.
  2. A smooth and small bundle is perfect for satin dresses of a tight-fitting cut.
  3. To decorate the hairstyle with additional decor elements (hairpins, hairpins with stones, etc.) can those brides whose outfit is not overloaded with an abundance of sparkles, stones and lace.
  4. Careless-looking, twisted on the run on the way to the registry office bunches will be a wonderful decoration for brides whose dresses are sewn from weightless and flowing chiffon.

Entrust the work on a wedding hairstyle is best to a professional in their field. An experienced hairdresser will help you make the choice and tell you which of the options chosen by the bride will be most appropriate.

Location options

The wedding bunch can be located:

  1. High on the top. This version of the hairstyle will allow you to expose the neck and back of the head, making the bride visually taller. Styling your hair in this way you need to carefully smooth each strand so that not a single hair is pulled out of the hairstyle. In this case, the veil is best placed under the beam, securing it with invisibility or hooking it on a special scallop hairpin.
  2. On the Middle level. This option is considered the most universal, so every second bride gets married with just such a hairstyle. To give the hair a shape on the top of the head they do a comb. The veil can be fixed both above and below the beam. Classics are two strands curled on a curling iron released from both sides of the face.
  3. On the back of the head. This option looks great with small accessories and bangs, laid in waves in the style of "Gatsby". The veil is attached at the request of the bride - from above or from below.

If the bride feels discomfort and heaviness after fixing the veil, then she is not attached correctly. Decorating a veil hairstyle is necessary with the help of comfortable and at the same time very light hairpins and invisibility.

What length is suitable for hair

The bunch is considered a truly universal option for a wedding hairstyle, as it suits brides with any long hair:

  1. Long hair makes it possible to experiment with images and forms. At the peak of popularity, styling from long hair, whose volume is filled with strands wound on a curling iron. Styling hair long below the shoulders can take a lot of time, but the result is worth it.
  2. Medium length hair is the favorite “material” of all hairdressers. It is easy and convenient to work with them, wrapping them in curlers or curling irons, laying them in hairstyles. Particularly attractive on shoulder-length hair is a bun in the Greek style and hairstyles in the Gatsby style. Location should be average.
  3. Bob-haircuts also allow you to create an elegant and refined look. Artificial strands or a special lining roller will add extra volume.

As a lining roller, you can use a foam rubber washcloth and even a sock folded several times from a dense flywheel fabric.

How to supplement

You can decorate a bridal hairstyle with a veil using the following decorative elements:

  • live and artificial flowers (the first ones will need to be monitored throughout the evening so that they do not wither and sprinkle);
  • satin ribbons and shiny braid;
  • hairpins and crests inlaid with stones or decorated with art painting;
  • tiaras, crowns and tiaras;
  • studs with faux pearl or rhinestone tips.

Recently, more and more often you can see that wedding bouquets are decorated with skillfully braided braids. Spikelets, French and Swiss braids, waterfalls and fish tails complement and dilute the rigor of the classic bundle.