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Bridal hairstyles to inspire the new look

by Bappaditta Jana share market adviser

The new normal of marriage, as we know it, has had to coexist with the coronavirus outbreak's uncertainty. On Zoom, parties are planned, and guest lists are rescaled to meet social distancing requirements. The epidemic has also cleared the way for the cellular world of e-commerce to establish itself as a popular option for curating bridal trousseaus. But where do brides go for wedding hair and cosmetics if the no-contact rule cannot be followed? You can try yourself or go to the Best wedding planner in Kolkata. Contrary to popular belief, putting up an attractive aisle-worthy haircut does not have to be difficult or time-consuming. The experts of top wedding planners in Kolkata is here to help you.

Braids for the bride

Braids look excellent on everyone, regardless of hair length or texture. The classic haircut is simple to put together and can solve most of your terrible hair problems. In 2018, Deepika Padukone wore a crown braid for one of her post-wedding parties, while used a traditional plait with a gajra for her mehandi ceremony.

Updos for weddings

Whether you are wearing a sari or a lehenga, an updo is the perfect complement to any bridal look. Take, for example, Anushka Sharma's bridal outfits. For her pheras, the star went with a sleek bun with hydrangeas, and for her reception, she went with gajra. The classic updo has recently regained popularity, and a number of influencers have reacted by inventing innovative ways to reinvent the simple bun.

Hairstyles that are half-up, half-down

Half-up, half-down hairstyles are the easiest to copy out of all the bridal hairstyles you have seen on Instagram. They are high on the list of most-go-to bride's hairstyles since they are simple to put together.

Ponytails

Messy staples are the way to go, especially if they allow you to dance all night long at your sangeet. Alia Bhatt's simple ponytail for a friend's wedding appears to be really comfy. If you are going to use extensions to add length or volume, it is a good idea to try them on first to see how comfortable and heavy the weave feels on your head.

Loose locks

You don't want to wear your hair up to keep cool? Don't be concerned. Pull your hair away from your face with properly placed pins. When long hair is parted to the side like this, it looks more striking. Before style, use an anti-humidity lotion to prep your mane. Play with the texture by curling or crimping hair in portions, twisting, and voluminizing to add a surprise aspect. You can also add braids to it, either at the crown or the rest of the hair (leave the rest open/wavy).


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