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Different Wedding Hair Cuts For Your Special Day

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

A marriage is a satisfied occasion which is in general the bridal couples’ day. The point of interest of the wedding, though, is the bride. The making of a great wedding will sometimes cost many thousand bucks. One of the calls the bride desires to make for this very special day is the different haircuts for marriages that will suit her and her dress. Bride often have two options for hair cuts for marriages, either out the hair up or let it down. The common choice before is to put up the bride’s hair for in the marriage but recently, hair cuts for marriages have taken a more casual turn where the bride and her entourage just leave their hair down and put accessories like tiaras and other jeweled pins or brush.

Nowadays, if the bride places her hair up, it is often in an informal bun or knot in which tendrils of hair flow from the knot and softens the general effect of the hair cut. Hair cuts for marriages are now truly casual and not as desperate as the old days. This is probably as the marriage robes which are in fashion today are also casual robes which do not have the common equipment of the older robes. In truth, some of the brides have done away with the conventional veil and just wear flowers or jewels on their hair. Haircuts for weddings also have to be thought about for people in the entourage. The bridesmaids also have to look their best in the rite and it is traditional to have similar hairstyles though, it must not cast a shadow over that of the bride. Generally , haircuts for weddings have a theme or correspond to the dresses worn.

It’s not simply the girls who have to choose their own haircuts for weddings but also the men. Though the choices rely predominantly on their present hair cut but they also have the choice to pull back their hair or just gel it in front. Men don’t put any accessories on their hair nor do they wear any veil or bands on their heads.

It is a clever move to have a hair cut around 2 weeks before the marriage so that there may still be some growth in case the men don’t love their hair cut. Girls with longer hair have more selections of hair cuts compared to folks who have shorter hair. Ladies with cropped hair can accessorize to add ritual to the occasion.

 

Top wedding destinations!

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

 

When i was looking for somewhere to have my wedding, I came across these and thought you may want to have a look. So here is a list of what the tour operators say are the best and most popular places to get married:

 

Barbados weddings. Barbados holidays have always been much sought after and the reasons are pretty obvious. There are the whitest sandy beaches you will ever see, and the sea is as clear as the sky. If you decide to honeymoon here as well, you won’t be let down, the people are lively and vibrant, some call this the party island. If you want to have an extended honeymoon at one of the most exciting places in the world, then Barbados is a great location. Some resorts will actually include the wedding in the holiday package, free of charge!

 

The Island of St Lucia. If you are looking for a wedding in the midst’s of the Caribbean, and Barbados doesn’t seem right, try this location. If you want a all out massive wedding and everything to be sorted out for you, the St Lucia holidays package can be modified to include; wedding coordinator, government fees, clergyman or magistrate, decorated garden or wedding site, witnesses, bridal bouquet and matching buttonhole, wedding cake and even a bottle of bubbly. This is by far the most beautiful of the Caribbean islands, but it does happen to be the most expensive place to get married, other than Antigua.

 

Look for a wedding in Africa, then I seriously recommend Pinewood Village in Kenya. The beaches are absolutely glorious, and can you imagine yourself (the bride) being led down to the seaside by an entourage of Maasai warriors under floral archways to the marriage dais on the shore, this wedding is completely exclusive and not a single other wedding will be taking place on the same day as yours. If you choose the Pinewood Village package you will find a massive accompaniment of goodies; A manicure and pedicure for the bride to be, a lovely wedding cake, cocktails for all the guests, a massage for both bride and groom, sparkling wine for the celebrations, a chance to have the reception at the Peponi beach and all the government fees including registrar.

 

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8 Tips For Picking the Perfect Wedding Gown

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

When little girls spend their math classes daydreaming of weddings ( instead winning the World Series — not to say you can’t do both ), what do they dream of first? The perfect marriage dress, naturally : a gown in ideal embellishments, and sweeping train, the ideal elaborations, and the ideal shoes.

Many brides are lucky. They may search high and low, braving chilly department shops and in your face bridal shops, but eventually they come face-to-face with The One. They know this is The One because they start crying, or their ma or chums all start crying instantly. All of the planning … the tone, the right sort of venues … it all springs to life.

Other brides are not as lucky. They’ve searched just as hard, working their way through shops across 3 or four states, but they have not found The One. Instead, they’ve found 3 or four Contenders, all of which are serviceable and nice, but not earth-shattering sufficient to tell them that now is definitely time to stop the looking and get on with the planning. These brides have it harder.

Even if you’re the first kind of bride, buying the dress is such a significant call that you run a likelihood of falling into that wallet-skinning class known as the Two-Dress Bride. Here are some tips for picking the perfect dress and avoiding that awful fate.

1. Bring the entourage, but do not buy. It is fun and helpful to bring your mother, friends or sisters on the dress-shopping expedition. It gives you a buffer against an overbearing sales staff, and it’s entertaining to see whether your impressions of perfection are shared by your family and friends, not to mention how they’ll love being an element of such an important decision. But irrespective of how enthusiastic everyone gets over a certain dress, don’t buy in the heat of the moment. Give yourself time to reconsider and buy with a cool head later, alone. The vast majority of dresses are non-returnable, so when you have acquired it, you have acquired it.

2. Don’t buy too early unless you may. Bridal gowns can take 4 to ten months from the maker, but there’s no reason to buy over a year ahead of time, unless your selected style is going to be abandoned. Give yourself some time to sit on your call. When you pick a robe, you can see a hundred others almost like it. You’ll become a walking encyclopedia on that style of gown. All the better if you have room to choose.

3. If you’ve bought “The One,” stop shopping. Any more window-shopping at about that point will only lead you down the road toward the dreary land of Two-Dress Brides. What you need to do instead is remember that happy sense of having attempted on The One. Go get The One out of the closet, put it on and stand before the mirror. You can remember precisely why it is the One.

4. If you’ve bought “The One” and can’t stop shopping, get a 2nd view. Show your first and second choices to other brides. Be truthful — tell them you have already remortgaged your apartment for the first dress, but you think this 2nd dress might be It. They will be honest, too — the 1st one was better. You will feel reassured.

5. Don’t tell yourself “I’ll sell the old dress and choose a new one.” This old saw of the Two-Dress Bride just won’t work. You’ll never get more than a fragment of what you paid for your first dress if you purchased it new.

6. Don’t be afraid to target high — no matter what your position. Some brides knew from the start they wanted a designer label, but life just did not cooperate by making them heiresses. Yet all isn’t lost if you are prepared to buy courageously. At any given moment, a better-heeled bride is selling her once-used St. Pucchi or Ulla-Maija on eBay. She paid thousands upon thousands, but you, smart patron, will pay half that or less. To take this road, you have to shop sooner than other brides so you will have a choice of gowns.

7. Shop on the web, but never send a check. Bridal robe companies infrequently have a way of vanishing overnite. Irrespective of what the owner tells you, never make a purchase as large as a wedding gown without the chargeback protection of a credit card. If they say they can’t take plastic, move on.

8. Don’t hold out forever for The One. Some brides never find The One. What they do find is a few dresses they look beautiful in. If you’re this bride, try beginning your planning from the theme rather than the dress. You will potentially finally get sick to death of dress shopping. When that happens, “good enough” really will be good enough. Concentrate on other facets of the marriage that mean a lot to you, like the venue, the food, or the inescapable devotion of your soon-to-be husband.

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