Be Different! Unique and Beautiful Hairstyles For Your Big Day!

Here are a few ideas for those of who want to look different for your big event. Here are a few options that will work for you or your bridal party. Remember you don't have to have your hair completely up to have a gorgeous look for your wedding day.

Here are some looks that are classic and timeless. They are easy to do and easy to wear and could look amazing with almost every style of dress.











Loose waves and a throw-back to old retro fingerwaves and pincurls you can achieve a soft and romantic look that works well with any hair type. I would also recommend these styles for young bridesmaids and mother-of-the-brides.










If you are going for the nontraditional formal style or plan to wear your hair down, use accessories to dress it up a bit. You could even use an accessory in place of a vale and still look and feel like a bride. You don't have to go all out or all up to look special on your special day!

Aly's Quinceañera Photo Shoot :)

Look at my recent project! This is Aly, she asked if I would do her hair for her quince. It was a blast and she looked so cute! I was so jealous! I wished that I had a quinceañera! Look at these cute pictures done by my friend Christina Calderon who is a fantastic photographer. Check her out at Christina Kay Photography






Hair luvs (luv luv luvs) Hairdo How-to: Lesson 23: Braided Heart

Hairdo How-to: Lesson 23: Braided Heart


Hairdo How-to

So I haven't tried any of these yet but I came about this blog in search of ideas for flower girls. I think I found perfection! What little girl wouldn't want to look like a complete and total princess? From braids to twists and everything in between I am so excited to start trying some of these styles out! Believe it or not, I never learned how to braid. I had one or two lessons in hair school and nothing more since I didn't need it to pass boards. Once I was in the salon the focus turned to cut, color and round brushing. I am self taught in the art of up-do couture. I didn't learn how to do that till one Saturday a fellow stylist booked an entire day for her friend who was a bride and her whole wedding party. The party seriously had like fifteen girls and the bride wanted all of their hair up-styled. Another stylist showed me the very basics and that was it! Now with blogs like the one I have linked to I have the opportunity to keep learning more and more! Hopefully I will have some pictures up of some of the styles I have tried. :) Till then lots of hair luv from me to you!