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Hair Style Wedding

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

Hair style wedding

Wedding days bring a lot in terms of hairstyle choices and overall fashion decisions. Outside of a wedding dress, hairstyle choice is the second biggest topic for a woman on the big day! Here are a few hints and suggestions when the wedding is approaching for hairstyle wedding:

* Spend the time and money to go to a professional hair stylist! If you are serious about your wedding and the hair style wedding that you choose you should show it by investing in a professional. Sure, maybe you have a local person who always does your hair and knows it very well, but it is still important to get the professional help. * You may want to consider a theme! Many weddings come with hair style weddings that are theme related. In other words every bridesmaid will wear a similar hairstyle. This can be great if you are planning a centrally themed wedding. The only question when this topic is brought up is who should pay for the hair appointments- specific hairstyles can cost over $100 a piece! There is no hard and fast rule so it could either be the wedding party or each individual bridesmaid.

If you are stuck trying to decide between a few different specific styles of hair, you may want to consider this:

* Short to medium length hair (chin to shoulder length) is more accepted straight. When it comes to hair style wedding, short/ medium hair looks great this way! While this isn’t a hard and set rule, it is more accepted this way. * Long hair (past the shoulder) is more accepted in a curled or bun fashion. It usually doesn’t matter just how long the brides hair is, most of the time it will be fashioned into a bun or a curl if it is past shoulder length. Again, this isn’t a hard and set rule but instead a strong consideration.

In 2007 there have been a few new trends already that have been adopted at several weddings. Here is a brief description of the two top ‘trends’:

Bridal Fashion Jewelry: Make Sure Every Detail Is Perfect

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

The bride is the center of attraction on her wedding day and it is important for her to look her best on that special occasion. Therefore bridal jewelry, chosen tastefully and worn properly, will surely add complement to her wedding dress and make her look as beautiful as any bride should be.

Jewelry refers to ornaments worn by persons, typically made with gems and precious metals. Jewelries worn symbolize the events, the culture, quality and the temperament of the wearer. For instance jewelry, particularly made with precious materials, is generally considered valuable and desirable and the rest are less expensive and are called costume jewelry. It can also be symbolic, as in the case of Christians wearing a crucifix in the form of jewelry, or, as is the case in many Western cultures, married people wearing a wedding ring. Whatever be the reason or events bridal jewelry needs extra attention.

Bridal jewelry can include old piece of jewelry that had once been owned by his mother, grandmother, or past brides in his family or can be from the collection of new or both can be used judiciously. Antique jewelry that has been passed down to brides in the family from generation to generation would reinforce a sense of family, tradition and continuity in a wedding ceremony. And if the bride prefer to go for the latest jewelry then there are thousands of bridal jewelry stores, both the Internet e-commerce sites and bricks-and-mortar stores, offering a dazzling array of accessories to make the bride shine on her wedding day.

And what can add additional sparkle on the wedding ceremony more than a diamond? Diamonds are ranked by four characteristics: cut, carat (weight), clarity, and color that determine the worth of a diamond. Watch out for the better-proportioned facets that are responsible for the sparkle. Carat is another important characteristic feature of a diamond. A carat means 100 points and 5 carats make a gram. And the last is the clarity. The color of the diamond ranges from D-X for white and yellow diamonds but one can also find green, pink, red, blue and brown diamonds that are usually treated to bring the variety. Not to be duped while making a purchase for the diamond jewelry and get the true value for your money does not overlook the fine print. Diamonds are sometimes filled with glass to camouflage the inclusion and make them appear clearer which can be damaged by heat, ultrasonic cleaning, and by re-tipping. Store your diamond jewelry with precious care because they are brittle and get damaged if handled roughly.