Your  wedding day is the only time in a woman's life where she can wear that beautiful classic veil. Though most women want to add a little something extra to their wedding day hair-do. Veils aren't included in this blog, because I wanted to focus more on the accessories that usually accompany the veil. Below I have compiled some of newest trends in hair bling. Looking through one of my favourite websites I decided to chose hair combs, hair pins, and then the more traditional hairbands and tiaras. When looking through photographs of wedding hair styles it is sometimes difficult to see the detail of the pieces that are in the hair. On the other hand it is sometimes hard to picture the pieces in the hair when they are featured alone. For these reasons I have shown each accessory with a photograph of it used in hair. There are quite a few images to look through and inspire you, so I truly hope you enjoy!

All the products shown below can be found at http://www.haircomesthebride.com/09AccessoriesPage.htm

Hair Combs

Hair combs are great for a larger sparkle without the tiara look that some brides don't prefer. Combs are great to be placed  on the side a curlier up-do, or above a bun on the back of the head. It has become popular for a comb to be placed at the top of the veil to make it look as though they are almost attached. Whether it is a more compact 'brooch' look, or a flowery piece with rhinestone leaves and vines, a comb is a beautiful way to add a little extra to your look.

Hair Pins

Hair pins, or versions of them have been around for years, but seem to be coming back with more modern designs. Pins have only two spokes and so they are most often used in multiples in a looser up-do, though I have shown a few pins that are placed on the side of the head. Crystals, pearls, rhinestones, and cute shapes such as stars and flowers help to make pins a unique way to spice up your wedding hair.

Hairbands & Tiaras

Is there any other day in a woman's life that she gets to be a princess, other than her wedding day? Usually not, and that is why most women take this opportunity to be the dream bride, tiara and all. The crown tiara trend is still prominent for the princess bride or royal wedding watcher, but beginning to fade as brides-to-be are seeking a more modern look. Hairbands get the full look of a classic tiara, but with a more sleep design. The styles included in this blog are a bit of variance in the styles that are available.
Janine
2/6/2012 04:46:22 am

These are absolutely beautiful! Do you have any tips/images of how to wear flowers well? I've seen it done well, but also not well at all. I think it can be a tricky thing to pull off.

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