Published 14:10 IST, November 15th 2019
Hairstyles: Three ways to style your hair this wedding season
There are numerous options of hairstyles that you can try this wedding season. Check some of the best hairstyles inspired by celebs to try this season
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Hairstyles are an important aspect of women's life, especially when they want to dress up for a wedding or other celebratory occasions. During the wedding season, one has to wear different hairstyles for every function. This is especially true for a bride as it is the most significant day of her life, and she wants to look her absolute best. Take a look at some hairstyle options which are perfect to wear this wedding season, for the bride as well as other women attending the wedding.
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A messy bun
This hairstyle is inspired by Deepika Padukone. The stunning actress went for a messy pulled-back bun. She opted for a middle parting and accessorized her hairdo with a beautiful one-tier gajra. A great hairstyle, which any girl can pull off with an ethnic outfit, such as a sari, anarkali, or lehenga choli.
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Open hair with soft waves
The easiest hairstyle one can wear this wedding season is that of open hair with soft waves. One can achieve this with the help of a waver with big barrels. All you need to do is section your hair on two sides. Use the tool for 15 seconds on both sides, and you are good to go. Make sure you apply a heat protectant before styling your hair. Take a look at the charming Bollywood diva Sonakshi Sinha who opted for the same hairstyle with a black sequenced lehenga. One can accessorise this hairstyle with a big mang tikka.
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Go classic with a voluminous bun
This is a classic hairstyle that is preferred by the majority of brides across India. Such a hairdo accentuates the overall look of the bride. You can also finish your hair-style with heavy Indian headgear, and accessories the voluminous hair bun with roses or gajra. A net dupatta will look simply scintillating with this hairstyle.
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09:36 IST, November 15th 2019