How to: �Step 1: If hair is straight or you want more body, curl entire head by taking 1" sections of hair and wrapping them around the curling iron (hold the curling iron vertically for a spiral curl). Hold for a few seconds, then release.
�Step 2: After curling hair, take each curl, twist it up toward your scalp and pin with bobby pins. (See photo.) Mist hair with hairspray.
�Step 3: Once curls have fully cooled, unpin them and finger comb through hair to loosen the curls for a wavy finish. (See photo.)
�Step 4: Set with a soft-hold hairspray.
How to: �Step 1: Set hair with hot rollers and allow them to cool. Remove.
Step 2: Using bobby pins, start with the top and side sections of hair and form hair into coils, then pin them softly back. Then pin hanging ends toward the center of head, again in a coil shape. (See photos.)
�Step 3: Set with hairspray.
How to: �Step 1: Set hair with hot rollers and allow rollers to cool. (See photo.)
�Step 2: When hot rollers have fully cooled, remove them and finger comb hair to loosen curls.
�Step 3: Smooth upper section with a boar bristle brush and loosely pin back front sections. (See photo.) Finish with hairspray to hold style.
How to: �Step 1: Set hair in hot rollers and allow to cool. Remove.
�Step 2: Tease hair at the crown of your head to give it some lift. (See photo.) Smooth over the top section of hair to hide teasing.
�Step 3: Secure hair into a low pony, then gently tease ponytail hair to add fullness and texture.
�Step 4: Twist hair around ponytail into a loose bun and pin into place. (See photo.)
�Step 5: Secure flower pin on the side of the bun.
How to: �Step 1: Divide hair into one or two inch sections and wrap each section around a curling iron, holding it vertically to create a spiral curl (see photo), or set hair with hot rollers and allow to cool.
�Step 2: Finger comb curls to loosen them a bit.
�Step 3: Slide in headband and secure with pins if necessary to anchor it in place.
You've picked the dress, auditioned the band, and confirmed the catering. Now there's just one last wedding planning task left: finally deciding on one of the hundreds of wedding hairstyles you've pinned.
Obviously you want a flawless hairstyle to compliment your dress and help you glow. But between long waves, curly ponytails, and chic updos, there are so many hairstyles that could work. To narrow your search for the perfect 'do, we went straight to the pros for expert advice. We asked a team of hairstylists at the Nelson J Salon in Beverly Hills to pull together their favorite wedding hairstyles.
The best part? These styles look flawless in photos. And they're so versatile, they can work for the bride, the bridesmaids, or even wedding guests. Ready to find a look you'll absolutely adore? Keep clicking to see the best wedding hairstyles for you.