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Wedding Hair Styles

Wedding Hair Styles

By Kathryn M. D’Imperio

So many decisions rest around your wedding day - the dress, the shoes, the flowers, the cake, and of course, location, location, location. Let’s not forget your wedding hairstyle! Wedding hair styles can be customized to your liking, or they can be copied identically from a photo within a magazine. With the going rate of photographers these days, you want to ensure that you look your absolute best on your big day, starting with your wedding hairstyle!

Trends in Wedding Hair

So what is hot nowadays for wedding hair styles? Many salon owners and hairstylists will offer the same bits of advice. Hairdos that pin hair half-up and half-down are the biggest styles for brides. Also, it seems that many brides choose to wear their hair half-up and half-down, while requesting that their bridesmaids get total up-dos.

Curls are a classic addition to every wedding hairstyle, whether you’ve got natural curls or simply added them with a curling iron or hot rollers. Hairstylists can often just look at you and know what style would look great, but they often want you to decide on a wedding hairstyle that suits you and your preferences.

Tips for Choosing the Perfect Wedding Hair style:

Task yourself with researching hairstyles online to see what strikes your fancy. View a few Web sites, especially wedding-centered sites, and print out your favorite styles.

Pick up a few bridal magazines and get an idea of what people are doing. Bridal hairstyles come in countless fashions and trends. Subscribe to a bridal magazine or pick one up every now and again to give yourself some ideas.

Go for a sample hairdo prior to the big day. First of all, getting a sample hairdo done will give you an idea of what to expect from your wedding day hairstyle. Secondly, meeting with your stylist prior to the date will give you both a chance to play around with your hair and the options available to you. You can try all different styles and see what you like best.

Take pictures at your sample hairstyle appointment. Even if you have an elephant’s memory, bring your camera along to the salon and ask your stylist to take some pictures of you with your hairstyle. Save these pictures so you can look back and decide if the style is absolutely positively what you want on your wedding day.

Try your hair several ways. Even if you think you know how you want to wear it, it can’t hurt to let your stylist play around a bit with your hair. Get a complete up-do, a completely down style, and a style that involves hair half-up and half-down.

Wear a shirt or outfit that is similar to the style of the dress. If your wedding gown is strapless, wear a tube top or a strapless dress to the salon so you can get an even better idea of what you will look like on your wedding day.

Don’t forget your headpiece! If you plan to wear a veil or a tiara on your wedding day, don’t forget to bring them along to your sample hairstyle appointment. Make sure you get pictures with this as well!

Glamorous Updos

Glamorous Updos

By Lynn Lopez

On your big day, you definitely wouldn’t want to look ordinary. If you want to go for some elegant and dramatic, your best bet is to style your hair in an updo. Done right, it can give you an entirely different aura on your wedding day and make you look glamorous.

Not all updos are created alike. So you have to decide what kind of style would best suit your gown and your overall look. Some updos lend a softer look while others are more structured and neat.

    Go with a basic bun. Comb your hair neatly and twist it into a bun, fastening it with a floral hairpiece or topping it off with a jeweled comb.

    Gather your hair at the nape of your neck and pull it up into a loose bun. Keep it secure with a jeweled hairpiece, which also helps dress up your hairstyle.

    If your hair is naturally curly, you can smooth your hair in front and leave the curls pronounced in the lower sections. Pin these up with glittery barrettes, making sure they create a swirly effect.

    Give the 60s beehive a modern twist. Just make sure you keep it looking sleek and shiny with a moisturizing serum, and don’t go heavy on the hair spray.

    Sweep your hair to one side and catch it all with decorative combs or pins. Don’t worry if some locks fall from the style—this will make it look softer.

    For an edgier look, you can pull your hair up and allow a few locks to spike out from the style. You can also have some tendrils framing your face.

    Part your hair and slick back the sections with a styling product, then twist it all up.

    Pulled-back ringlets make for a cute, bouncy look.

Make the most out of your updo by using accessories. Be sure to select some glittery pieces to draw the eye to your hair, or even something floral, which would be perfect for a springtime or a garden wedding. Of course, you should also seriously consider wearing a tiara—not only will you feel like a princess on your wedding day, it’s only right that you look like one as well!

Save Money on Your Wedding

Save Money on Your Wedding

By Kathryn M. D’Imperio

The dress, the veil, the shoes, the flowers, the limo, the photographer, the cake, the caterer or country club… not to mention your wedding bands, honeymoon, bridesmaid and groomsmen gifts, parent gifts, and on and on. Don’t be fooled – the list of things to buy and book and do for your wedding is just as endless as you think, if not more so.

When it comes to congratulating you on your special engagement, everyone is there with open arms and beaming smiles. When it comes to shelling out the cash to pay for the big event, everyone points the finger. What gives? You only get married once, right?

Nowadays, there seems to be little rhyme or reason to the question on all our minds - who pays for the wedding. Some of today’s modern couples decide to undertake the bulk of the cost themselves. Sometimes the bride’s family follows the tradition of generations past and foots the bill on their dime. Other times, the bill can be split between both families, and often with help from the bride and groom. But any way you slice it, someone has to pay, and unfortunately, that money isn’t going to grow on the trees lining your backyard.

To make the most of the money that you do have to put toward your special day, keep this one thought in mind. Weddings are to wedding vendors what Valentine’s Day, anniversaries, and birthdays are to Hallmark, chocolate shops, jewelry stores, perfume makers and other gift merchants.

Weddings mean business. Weddings mean good business – megabucks. The vendors know just how important your special day is to you, and they capitalize on your emotion. They sense the flutter in your heart or they catch the tear glistening in your eye when you try on the dress and there, waiting in the wing, is the veil, the tiara, the shoes, the jewelry…all waiting on an assembly line once you’ve found “the dress.”

Call up anonymously and ask your preferred reception site what it would cost to book a graduation party, or a birthday celebration, or even a family reunion. I dare you. You’ll be sickened at the dramatic drop in price when the “w” word is no longer rolling off the tongue. On second thought, don’t call, unless you intend to book your special day incognito. You might lose your appetite for the whole thing.

To help you save money on the planning of the most special day, I’ve kept some notes on my own adventures in wedding planning. Take it for what it’s worth or leave it for the others; whatever floats your boat. Remember, while your wedding is going to be the happiest day of your life, it will also be the one of, if not the most expensive. Any savings you can rack up do add up, and you’ll be so grateful when your monthly credit card bills don’t supersede your monthly mortgage payments as your deepest debt.

Tip #1: Shop the discount racks, the clearance sales, and the going out of business sales.

I have always been a sucker for a bargain. As long as you aren’t dreaming of a wedding ala Christina Aguilera, you should be able to score some really great deals everywhere from bridal shops and party stores to gift stores, departments stores, even grocery stores, and of course, online merchants.

Keep your eyes peeled for sales and don’t be averse to taking a road trip now and again. You might just find the wedding dress of your dreams at an über discount. It happened to me! I was too lazy to walk upstairs to dig through my mail pile to find a flyer for a local bridal shop that was going out of business, so I searched for it on the computer. Instead, I came up with a bridal shop going out of business in Maryland, about three hours away. My mom and I made the drive, and the last dress I tried on was “the one.” I got a designer gown that I wouldn’t otherwise have considered at a discount of 1/3 off the price.

Tip #2: If timing is an issue, ask for a flexible payment schedule.

I feel your pain. I need an $800 deposit for this, a $1000 deposit for that, just put $1500 on the credit card, and within three weeks, voila, my bank account is the lowest it’s been in four years. Don’t be afraid to speak up. Most of the vendors and reception sites require the deposits in order to protect themselves.

When a photographer or videographer, a dj, or a caterer books with you, many times they are cutting off all other prospects and ties to that date. Once you provide the initial deposit to secure the service, the vendor should be sympathetic to your financial situation, and most times they are willing to work out a special payment plan.

Tip #3: Don’t be shy. Ask for discounts.

If you’ve ever been to an auction, a flea market, or a community market in a vacation destination area, you might have some experience with haggling. Even if you don’t know the first thing about it, now is the perfect time to learn.

I expressed my financial concerns to my photographer, a highly skilled professional whom I chose despite his higher price tag. After a few days without a response, I soon received an email with him presenting us with a free engagement photo session, valued at $400.

Tip #4: Play the vendors against each other, gently.

If Reception Hall A offers you a discount, but you like Reception Hall B considerably better, speak up. Tell the banquet manager or wedding coordinator of your preferred reception hall that you’ve been offered a discount of x% (in my case it was 10%), and that you’d really like to book with her, but your budget dictates your options.

Chances are, if you are booking a wedding within the same calendar year, you might just be able to get that discount and get the reception hall you like best. If you are planning your wedding for a little further out, you may not have the same leverage, but it doesn’t hurt to ask. The costs of the food and banquet services are so inflated that any given reception hall should be able to offer you some sort of incentive, no matter when your wedding is.

Tip #5: Collect coupons. Collect wedding magazines because they contain coupons.

So far I’ve seen everything from 25% off your total wedding purchase at a craft store to free gifts and more. These coupons do add up. Buy the Sunday paper each week and you’ll find even more coupons. (Hey, if you save on your groceries, you’ll save even more money!)

The more coupons you use, the more money you save. The more money you save, the nicer your reception can be while spending even less than you intended.

No matter where you cut the corners or how much money you spend in the end, your wedding day will be absolutely unforgettable as you take those meaningful steps toward the love of your life.

Perfect Wedding Hair

Perfect Wedding Hair

All brides want to look their best on their wedding day. And indeed they should. At a wedding, all eyes would be focused on the bride. Everyone would be taking notice of the way she looks, the way she talks, the way she acts, the way she is dressed.

Memories may get cloudy and fade with the passage of time, but then again, in this age of digital photography, wedding photographs will always remind a woman of how beautiful she had looked on the day she was married. If only for that moment of future nostalgia, a bride should look nothing less than perfect on her wedding day, from her dress, her veil, her shoes, her makeup and her hair.

Many brides, however, find the process of choosing the right wedding hair to wear on the day of their wedding a little bit tricky.

There are just so many questions to ask about how to pick the perfect wedding hair for a bride. Some of these questions include:

  • Should I wear my hair up or down?
  • Should I let my hair grow or just use hair extensions?
  • Should I have my hair curled or straightened?

Here are a few tips that can make the process of choosing the perfect hairstyle for brides on their wedding day a lot less complicated.

What Is She Wearing?

The overall look that a bride should have on her wedding day is something that is classy, elegant, and most of all, seamless. Everything that she has on her body on her wedding day should match and complement each other.

So, when a bride chooses a suitable bridal hairstyle, she should consider her gown, veil and headpiece. The bride’s hair should never compete with her wedding gown; however it is done, her hair should not obscure her gown, especially when she moves.

The hair style should be something that matches the bride’s makeup as well. Just like with the gown, the hairstyle should never take the attention away from the bride’s face.

Where Is the Wedding?

A bride should also give a serious thought about where the wedding is going to take place when choosing what bridal hairstyle to wear. Long locks done in loose curls flowing down her back may be great for garden weddings done during the daytime, but a formal updo is a must if the wedding is to take place at a grand cathedral, especially in the evening. If the wedding is going to be done at the beach or someplace particularly windy, a loose hairstyle would be the worst choice to have because the wind will only blow it to ruin.

What Will She Be Doing?

A bride does more than just walk down the aisle and say “I do” to the man of her dreams on her wedding day. We mentioned above that she will be getting photographed a lot. Depending on how the wedding and reception will be done, she will also do a lot of socializing, dancing and dining on her wedding day. Whatever hairstyle she chooses to wear on that day should be something that will not wilt on her head as she goes through it.cc

Wedding Hair Preparation

Wedding Hair Preparation

A bride needs to have a perfect head of hair on her wedding day. Having silky and shining tresses is a reflection of a bride’s beauty on her day of days, and it is something that will show and be immortalized in her wedding photographs, to be viewed in the many, many years to come.

If you are a bride-to-be, you should know that having perfect hair for your wedding takes time and preparation. You will not have it in an instant as you dress for your wedding. If you want to have great hair for when you get married, you should aim to have healthy hair. To get your hair in a truly healthy condition will need at least six months of preparation.

Six Months Before the Wedding: Hair Diet

Having healthy hair starts with doing a number of lifestyle changes at least six months before the wedding. These lifestyle changes include eating a balanced diet, getting adequate sleep, and minimizing habits such as drinking alcohol and smoking.

Diet plays a huge factor in maintaining a healthy hair. As the sages have it, we are what we eat. Thus, to have healthy and beautiful hair in time for your wedding, you should start eating a protein-rich diet. Hair is made up of keratin so protein can strengthen it. Lean red meat, whole grains, soy and legumes are excellent sources of protein.

Also, to prevent hair loss, you should include iron and Vitamin C in your diet. Iron keeps the pigmentation of the hair vivid and adds to the hair’s glow. Vitamin C, on the other hand, helps the body absorb iron more easily. Vitamin C is also an antioxidant that will help deal with the free radicals in your hair.

If you are suffering from dandruff or an itchy scalp, it may help a lot to include zinc in your diet. Foods rich in zinc are shellfish, lentils and almonds.

Six Weeks Before the Wedding: Hair Hygiene and Styling

Aside from your diet, you should also pay attention to your hair hygiene. Wash your hair daily with a high-quality shampoo and conditioner that is especially made for your hair type. The same goes for your other hair care products: they should be of high quality and suited for the type of your hair.

While you are taking care of your hair, you should also start consulting your hairstylist about how you will wear your hair on your wedding day. Brainstorm with him/her your ideas on what kind of hairdo you want to wear as you walk down the aisle.

Two Weeks Before the Wedding

By this time, you should have a healthy head of hair if you followed a hair diet regimen. You should have also decided on what hairstyle to wear on the day of your wedding.

Two weeks before the wedding is the time to get the hair trimmed. It is also the time to get the hair colored; that is, if you color your hair. In this way, you will make sure that the discolored roots will not show and that the highlights and the lowlights of your hair will be updated.

On the Night Before the Wedding

Dirty hair is far easier to style than squeaky clean hair. So, you should wash your hair 24 hours before the wedding, and then leave it as it is.

On Your Wedding Day

Relax and do not mind your hair too much. You have done everything you can do to have beautiful hair on your wedding day, so you should just have fun and enjoy the first day of your married life.

Just in case your hairstyle unravels on you, however, have one of your bridesmaids bring a tote filled with emergency hair styling products like spare pins, clips, brushes and hairsprays so you can redo your hair in a jiffy.

Long Wedding Hairstyles

Long Wedding Hairstyles

Long Wedding Hair

Long wedding hairstyles with beautiful hair cascading down a woman's back is so gorgeous.

Whether the hair is worn down or up, or curly, or straight, there are so many different hairstyles from which to choose.

Altering the wedding hairstyle to coordinate with a dress or to fit the theme is so easy for a woman with long hair.

The bride should have a hair style which is classy, elegant, and most of all, seamless. Everything that she has on her body on her wedding day should match and complement each other.

Long wedding hair

Long hairstyles offer the most options for hair styles anytime, especially for the bride ...

wedding hair styles


wedding hair styles

Finding the perfect wedding dress is one thing, and finding the perfect wedding hairstyle another. You want to look the best for your very special day and need help to decide what will look best.

Firstly, you should decide how you are going to wear your hair i.e. straight, long, pulled up or down. You must choose a style that will suit the shape of your face.

You must also decide if you would be comfortable with your hair pulled up and away from your face. May be you could consider leaving some strands loose in wisps if you are wearing your hair up.... so as to soften the effect on the face.

The possibilities of wearing your hair up or down are endless. You could try curls, which are considered soft and romantic as well as different variations to the bun like pleats, twists and plaits. You could also choose something more contemporary like spike and twist. Make sure your hairdo reflects your personality.

While choosing your wedding hairstyle, you should ensure your tiara and veil will compliment and not hide it. If you have a long floor length veil, your hair style needs to be tough enough to hold it.

How to do Bowel Cleansing at Home

How to do Bowel Cleansing at Home

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Bowel cleansing is a very important therapy, without which the undigested material will keep compacting in the colon and cause drastic health problems. The body does have a mechanism for eradicating bowel wastes, but everything does not get voided most of the time, especially in people who live unhealthy lifestyles. For such people, external routes of bowel cleansing must be employed.

Bowel cleansing seems to be a therapy that needs to be done in a professional setup. That is partly true. Most bowel and colon cleansing methods are carried out under the able guidance of an expert. But, there are simple bowel cleansing kits available which allow bowel cleansing to be done at a household level too.

Before proceeding with the bowel cleansing therapy at home, you must consider whether you would want to get it done in a healthcare setup, or rather have some medical professional come over to your home where the therapy can be conducted. Depending on how much cleansing you will require, you can take the decision on this.

If you have decided to carry on bowel cleansing at home, you will need to enter into a fasting program first. Fasting is necessary because it helps the intestines to revitalize themselves. The intestines do all they can do naturally in order to clean themselves up. For minor problems such as mild constipation and infections, fasting itself will help you het a solution to your problems. Alternatively, you can stick with a diet that helps your intestines to empty themselves. Such diets could include only fruits and their juices, or green leafy vegetables that can provide the much-needed fiber to your bowels. You can also go on a liquid diet, which helps to naturally cleanse the bowels.

Several herbal supplements can help you to cleanse your bowels at home. There are several synthetic options available, but if you are cleansing your bowels at home, it is most advisable to stick with herbal remedies. The herbal science of Ayurveda places triphala at the topmost of all herbal remedies. Triphala, the mixture of the Indian gooseberry and the two myroblans, beleric and chebulic, is a wonderful agent for cleaning out the bowels completely, safely and permanently. Regular use of triphala will never allow the toxins to accumulate into the bowels. Hence, even after the bowel cleansing is done, regular therapies with triphala must be continued. The recommended dosage is two to three teaspoonfuls of triphala powder taken twice a day.

Most Indian spices are good for cleansing out the bowels too, due to their natural actions on the body. Included in this list are garlic, ginger, cumin seeds, fennel seeds, etc. These can be had in the form of a warm herbal tea. They have a very fast action of the colon and you will immediately find relief if you are constipated.

You must remember that colon cleansing is not a one-time thing. It must be carried on regularly. It needs to be supplemented with yoga and aerobic exercises. Pranayama is beyond excellence to keep the entire body fit, and that certainly includes the digestive system. More than that, take care of your lifestyle. Keep away from foods that are difficult to digest, do not consume alcohol or smoke, and lead an active lifestyle. Remember that a healthy colon is a long-lived individual.