Wedding Hair Styles For Women Over 50

By Adan Moya


It's all about changing it up and going for a more youthful style when it comes to hairstyles for women over 50. It is a good thing that hairstyles are easily changeable because some women over 50 wear hairstyles that make them look older than they really are.

If you are more inclined to work with the hair which you already have, there are still some beautiful styles which can be created for your wedding with thin or fine hair. Gentle backcombing at the front of the head will provide lift at the crown, in turn creating a fuller appearance. To keep hair from falling flat, use hairspray after backcombing.

This style will work best if the front section of hair is then pulled back and secured so that the weight of the hair doesn't pull down the section that was teased. A tiny clear plastic hairband works very well in fine hair. For a classic half-up hairdo, cover the plastic band with a small section of hair wrapped around it. Updos can also work beautifully for brides with thin hair. As with a half-up 'do, the stylist will probably start with a little backcombing to add more volume at the crown.

From classic up-dos to Boho down-dos, there are perfect wedding hair styles fit for a bride, a bridesmaid or simply a guest of honor. Gorgeous wedding hair styles come in the form of voluminous ballet buns with pretty lace headbands, matched with gentle but sparkling make-up. For a fairytale entree, slick light blonde locks set into a high, messy bun, finished with a glowing tiara will do the trick.

The one style which is best avoided by any bride with thin hair is wearing it all down. No matter how much volumizing product you use or how carefully you curl your hair, the style is bound to fall flat well before the end of the wedding reception. If you have at least the front section of hair pulled back into a style, it will maintain a more polished look, even if the loose section starts to wilt. You will also find it virtually impossible to secure a veil in fine hair without some sort of hairstyle into which to anchor the comb.




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