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Planning a wedding makes you think about all sorts of little details you never thought you'd care about. And actually still don't really care that much about, in my case. One thing I knew I'd have to think about was my hair - would I try to grow it longer? Stop cutting my bangs? Change the color? Ha, just kidding on that one, I'm never changing the color!
I casually said something to my hair stylist about having to decide whether to grow it longer, and she told me that she actually has a set formula for brides. Starting at least a year before the wedding, she stops cutting layers in their hair, and instead only gives a tiny trim and does some face framing so that when the big day comes it's easier to put your hair in an up-do.
I was really surprised. So, for a year before my wedding, I have to have the same sad haircut I had in middle school? All for one good hair day? Sounds crazy, right?
At this point I'm not sure I even want an up-do, so I may eschew her advice and keep cutting my hair normally. I'm just curious, have you heard of this before? Is it something you did before your wedding? Spill it!
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I've actually never heard that before...not that i have any experience in being a bride, but it sounds like an interesting concept. I can't wait to see how you decide to do your hair!
ReplyDeleteI know a lot of people grow it out and just don't get it cut. I can see how not having layers would help with the up-do, but you're right, having a bland, straight cut for a whole year just for one day seems like a lot. I know I could never go no-layers, or I'd have the dreaded triangle head.
ReplyDeleteYou will look utterly and completely gorgeous no matter what. NEVER change the color of your hair!
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