Indian Wedding Hair

What Is The Best Hairstyle For An Indian Wedding?

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    If you want your wedding to be spectacular, you should look into Indian wedding hairstyles.

    Indian weddings are a joyous celebration of two people who, according to the Vedas, become one soul when they tie the knot.

    According to popular belief, married couples will spend the rest of eternity together.

    To assist you achieve a divine Indian bridal look, we have compiled a list of some of the most popular bridal hairstyles in that culture. Take your time perusing them, and pick the one that speaks to your heart. Looking for the ultimate Wedding Reception Venue in Melbourne? Look no further, Boutique Events Group is here. 

    Bun With A Criss Cross Flower Accent

    An elegant and understated bun is a safe bet for any Indian wedding.

    This chic doughnut bun is the ideal hairstyle for hiding your ghungat's messy back. The little, unique flowers give the arrangement a sweet, delicate vibe.

    What You Need

    • Wide-toothed comb
    • Smoothing serum
    • Hair elastic 
    • Small flowers
    • Hair doughnut (big)
    • U pins 
    • Fine-toothed comb
    • Stronghold hairspray

    How To Style

    1. Use a wide-toothed comb to untangle your hair and get rid of any knots or tangles.
    2. Use a serum that smoothes the hair to eliminate the frizz.
    3. Separate your hair into two 2-inch portions, one on each side of your head, immediately above your temples.
    4. Gather the rest of your hair into a ponytail a few inches above your nape of the neck, and smooth it back with a fine-toothed comb.
    5. Put your ponytail's tail end inside the hair doughnut.
    6. Beginning at the base of your ponytail, begin winding your hair around the hair doughnut and rolling it up.
    7. As you progress towards the base of your ponytail, be sure to continue evenly wrapping the hair from your ponytail around the doughnut until it is fully concealed.
    8. When the doughnut is at the very top of your ponytail, use U pins to keep it in place on your head.
    9. Pin your right bun under your left one, then take the piece of hair you left out earlier on the left side and cross it over the top of the bun.
    10. To style the right side of your hair, just reverse the procedure.
    11. Use bobby pins to attach four or five flowers to one side of your bun.
    12. Apply some high-hold hairspray to the final product to keep your hairstyle in place.

    Bun With Side Parted Ringlet

    There is not a single surface that is not adorned with flowers during wedding season. It's unfortunate that patterns based on leaves aren't given more respect. A gold comb engraved with a stunning leaf motif is a fitting complement to this natural-chic ringlet bun.

    What You Need

    • Hairbrush
    • Straightening iron 
    • Bobby pins
    • 3/4th inch curling iron
    • Hair elastic 
    • Stronghold hairspray 
    • Heat protectant
    • Texturizing spray
    • Fancy hair comb

    How To Style

    1. After washing and drying your hair, use a brush to remove any tangles or knots.
    2. Use a heat protectant on your hair before styling it.
    3. The front of your hair should be straightened and separated.
    4. Pull your hair back into a low ponytail.
    5. Grab one-inch chunks of hair and curl the entire ponytail.
    6. Apply texturizing spray liberally to your curly hair.
    7. Take one of the curls from the end of your hair, wrap it into a ringlet, and secure it with a hair pin at the base of your ponytail.
    8. Roll and secure all of your ponytail's hair by repeating the previous step.
    9. You can style the front hair you left out previously by parting it to one side.
    10. Gather hair from the other side of your part, sweep it back, and secure it with a pin above your bun.
    11. You should do the same thing to the hair on the other side of the portion.
    12. Make a hole in your bun and insert your decorative hair comb.
    13. Make sure to use a lot of hairspray to keep the ringlet bun in place.

    Curls With Bumps

    Indian Wedding Hair

    It's incredible how a bumpit can make even the most ordinary hairstyle look fantastic. Beautiful as it is naturally, a bumpit placed at the top of her head takes this look to the next level.

    What You Need

    • Heat protectant
    • Fine-toothed comb
    • Bobby pins 
    • 1-inch curling iron
    • Bumpit
    • Light hold hairspray

    How To Style

    1. After drying your hair completely, spray it all over with heat protectant.
    2. Pick up a single-inch-wide swath of hair at a time and curl the bottom part of your hair.
    3. Put a bumpit in the bare skin just below your hairline at the top of your head.
    4. Smooth the top and side hair over the bumpit and pin it in the centre of your head. Your bangs should be left out.
    5. Apply a small amount of flexible hold hairspray to complete the look.

    Twisted Side Bun Elegant

    The red lehenga is the traditional wedding dress, but not everyone wants to wear it. Here's an elegant updo that will complement your neutral-hued outfit. Your designer dress will be the centre of attention with this sleek and sophisticated twisted updo.

    What You Need

    • Heat protectant
    • Hair elastic
    • Bobby pins 
    • Straightening iron
    • Stronghold hairspray

    How To Style

    1. Apply a heat protectant to your freshly washed and dried hair.
    2. Pull out and straighten your hair in 2-inch chunks.
    3. Make a low side ponytail with the rest of your hair, excluding the front areas.
    4. Simply remove a 2-inch piece of hair from the base of your ponytail, twist it into a loose bun, and secure it with a hair pin.
    5. Take another two-inch chunk of hair and coil it gently around the first chunk before pinning it in place.
    6. Roll your ponytail into a low side bun, then continue until all of your hair is rolled.
    7. You've parted your hair down the centre of your head.
    8. Grab a 2-inch chunk of hair from the side of the portion that has more hair.
    9. Separate this piece of hair in half and begin a French twist, gradually adding more hair with each turn.
    10. After you've added as much hair as you can to your French twist, you can just twist the remaining hair around the top of the bun and pin it in place.
    11. On the other side, carry out steps 9 and 10.
    12. To complete your new hairstyle, spritz it with a hairspray that provides a firm grip.

    Updo With Curly Tendrils

    So, you want your wedding day to be a grand theatrical production? Then, this lovely updo is the best option you have for your hair. Check out Boutique Events Group Wedding Venue for your ultimate wedding reception.

    A lovely hairdo, the tendrils of your curls fall gracefully down your neck, drawing attention to your jewellery.

    What You Need

    • Heat protectant
    • 1-inch curling iron
    • Hair doughnut
    • U pins
    • Bobby pins
    • Stronghold hairspray

    How To Style

    1. The first step is to protect your hair from the heat by using a heat protectant.
    2. Curl all your hair by picking up and rolling 1-inch portions.
    3. Have a high ponytail tied back.
    4. Put the doughnut in your ponytail's base.
    5. Cover the hair doughnut with your ponytail by rolling, arranging, and pinning little portions of your hair.
    6. For a tendril effect, let the ends of your curls dangle free.
    7. Take some pieces of hair from the front of your head and use them to frame your face.
    8. Put the finishing touch on your hairstyle by spraying it all over with hairspray.

    Bun Dramatic Centre Parted

    On her wedding day, the woman should feel and look like a princess. Her outfit, hair, and cosmetics were all chosen to help her achieve her ideal appearance. This luxurious take on the classic doughnut bun is both sophisticated and delicious.

    What You Need

    • Texturizing spray
    • Hair elastic 
    • Bobby pins
    • Hair doughnut (big) 
    • Smoothing serum
    • U pins
    • Fine-toothed comb
    • Stronghold hairspray

    How To Style

    1. Use a texturizing spray to provide hold to your hair before you start.
    2. You should do a centre part in your hair.
    3. Make a high ponytail with your hair.
    4. Simply place the doughnut at the root of your ponytail.
    5. Starting at the base of your ponytail, leave out a little portion of hair and begin rolling the hair doughnut up the length of your ponytail as you wrap your hair around it.
    6. As soon as your hair doughnut reaches the base of your ponytail, secure it there with U pins.
    7. Make smaller pieces of the hair that was left out.
    8. Take small pieces of hair, roll them into tight ringlets, and secure them to the top of the bun with bobby pins.
    9. To add height and volume to the front of your hair, run the tail of your fine-toothed comb below the centre part.
    10. Apply a generous amount of serum on your comb and run it through your front hair to tame any flyaways.
    11. Finalise the style by spraying it with hairspray to keep it in place.

    Romantic Loose Braid

    If the notion of using a curling iron or hairspray makes you want to hide, you can count on me to be there for you. This basic twisted braid style is stunning on its own, but it looks even more stunning when worn by a South Indian bride with a heavy silk saree.

    What You Need

    • Texturizing spray
    • Maang teeka 
    • Hair elastic

    How To Style

    1. Apply a texturizing spray to your entire head of hair.
    2. Get your hair parted to the side.
    3. Put your hair to one side and sling it over your shoulder.
    4. Pick up a large section of hair from the crown area, starting at the side of your parting with more hair.
    5. Create a French twist by entwining the sections and adding hair from the side of the forehead.
    6. Split your hair into three portions once your French twist reaches your nape of the neck, and braid it to the very finish.
    7. Use a hair elastic to keep the tail in place.
    8. For a more gentle and ethereal appearance, loosen your braid.
    9. Complete your getup by donning a maang teeka.

    Bouquet Bun

    Every Indian wedding must include a gajra (a garland of jasmine flowers) in the bride's hair. To attend a wedding in style, a string of jasmine flowers must be placed somewhere in the hair. This chic new spin on the classic gajra employs a petite bunch of blooms to dress up a basic low bun.

    What You Need

    • Fine-toothed comb
    • Smoothing serum
    • Hair elastics
    • Bobby pins
    • Juda net
    • Fresh flowers

    How To Style

    1. Take the time to comb through your hair and remove any tangles or knots.
    2. Smoothing serum can be applied all over the hair to tame the frizz.
    3. Backcomb all of your hair with a fine-toothed comb.
    4. Create a low ponytail at the base of your neck.
    5. Make a bun out of your ponytail by twisting and rolling it, then pinning it to your head.
    6. Wrap the burger in a Juda nett.
    7. Make a little bouquet out of the flowers and pin it on the top of your bun.
    8. It's up to you if you want to use more or fewer accessories.
    9. To complete your bun, spray it all over with hairspray.

    Floral Updo Intricate

    Indian Wedding Hair

    If you have a flower allergy or just don't like flowers, here's an option. Artificial flowers have been carefully placed throughout this elaborate high updo to create a festive atmosphere. One advantage of utilising artificial flowers is that you can find them in a wide range of colours to complement any ensemble.

    What You Need

    • Texturizing spray
    • Hair elastic
    • Bumpit (small)
    • Hair doughnut
    • Bobby pins
    • U pins
    • Artificial flowers
    • Stronghold hairspray

    How To Style

    1. Spray some texturizing spray into your freshly washed and dried hair.
    2. Divide your hair into a front and a back piece.
    3. Put a bumpit in the bare skin just below your hairline at the top of your head.
    4. Put all your hair in the back into a low ponytail.
    5. Put a doughnut in your ponytail's base.
    6. To conceal your hair doughnut, take large sections of hair from your ponytail and roll them loosely before pinning them to the back of your head.
    7. Make a side part at the front of your hair.
    8. Use a few bobby pins arranged in a crisscross pattern to secure the hair from the front of the separating with extra hair, which you will then twist all the way to the end and pin back near your bun.
    9. Finish the same process on the opposite side.
    10. U pins and some fake flowers are all you need to complete your updo.
    11. The final step is to spray the hairdo with hairspray to keep it in place.

    Bun Dutch Braids

    Dutch braids have the ability to transform even the simplest hairstyle into something complicated and lovely. The front of this gorgeous updo is done in double Dutch braids, while the back is done in a faux juda. If you have thin hair and want a full-bodied bun, a faux Juda is the way to go.

    What You Need

    • Texturizing spray
    • Bumpit (medium)
    • Hair elastics
    • Bobby pins
    • Fake Juda
    • Stronghold hairspray

    How To Style

    Apply texturizing spray to your cleaned and dried hair to prepare it.

    1. You should do a centre part in your hair.
    2. Start at the top of your head and backcomb your hair.
    3. Try putting your bumpit in the bald spot at the top of your head, beneath your hair.
    4. Separate your hair at the back of your head (beginning at the ear) and pull it into a low ponytail.
    5. Gather a 1- to 2-inch strand of hair from the area just to the right of your part.
    6. Divide this into thirds and reread it.
    7. To begin a Dutch braid, flip the side strands under the main strand (instead of over) and continue adding strands of hair with each stitch.
    8. Dutch braids can be worn loose or tied into a low ponytail once they reach the nape of the neck.
    9. If you want to finish the other side, just reverse steps 6–9.
    10. Wrap the fake juda around your bunted ponytail and secure it with bobby pins.
    11. Set your hairstyle with hairspray for good measure.

    Curly Bun With Fancy Clip

    Listen up, all you ladies with short hair! Here are the top Indian bridal hairstyles for short hair. Were you under the impression that we'd forgotten about you? Don't worry about how to style your short hair for your wedding. An exquisite hairstyle can be achieved by simply curling the hair and pinning it up with a jewelled clip.

    What You Need

    • Heat protectant
    • Straightening iron
    • 1-inch curling iron
    • Bumpit (medium)
    • Fine-toothed comb
    • Bobby pins
    • Fancy hair clip

    How To Style

    1. Use a hair protectant if you plan on using heat styling tools.
    2. Get your hair straight.
    3. Pick up a single-inch-wide swath of hair at a time and curl the bottom part of your hair.
    4. Get your hair parted to the side.
    5. You may achieve this look by inserting a bumpit under your hair at the crown of your head and then smoothing it down with a fine-toothed comb.
    6. Take a 2-inch chunk of hair from the top of your head on the left side, twist it around your finger a few times, and secure it behind your head with a hairpin.
    7. Finish the same process on the opposite side.
    8. Put an ornate hair clip in the middle of your head and clip half your hair.
    9. To complete the look, pull out some curls in front of your face.

    Ponytail With A Veil

    Truth be told, We had to take a second look at this bridal getup. This look is totally badass. This hip bride has gone the extra mile by wearing an all-black dress and sporting an atypical hairdo. This bride looks really stunning in her curled up hair and dramatic black veil.

    What You Need

    • Heat protectant
    • 2-inch curling iron
    • Bumpit
    • Bobby pins
    • Hair elastic
    • Veil
    • Jhumar
    • Maang teeka
    • Hair elastic

    How To Style

    1. After washing and drying your hair, apply a heat protectant all over it.
    2. Curl the bottom part of your hair by picking up and twisting 2-inch portions at a time.
    3. Put a bumpit in the bare skin just below your hairline at the top of your head.
    4. Put a divider in the centre of the front of your hair.
    5. Over the bumpit, smooth the hair and pin it to the centre of your head.
    6. The front, center-parted area should be pinned back and away from the face.
    7. Raise your hair to a ponytail at the crown of your head and tie it in the middle.
    8. You should fasten the veil in front of your bumpit.
    9. Complete your getup by donning a jhumar and a maang teeka.

    An Easy Floral Braid

    Flowers are an integral part of every ceremony at a Big Fat Indian Wedding. This stunning floral updo is proof of that. It's amazing how a few curls and some pastel-colored artificial flowers can transform a plain braid into a work of art.

    What You Need

    • Heat protectant
    • 2-inch curling iron
    • Bobby pins
    • Hair elastic
    • Artificial flowers
    • U pins

    How To Style

    1. To prepare your freshly washed and dried hair, apply a heat protectant.
    2. You can curl your entire head of hair by picking up and rolling 2-inch lengths of hair.
    3. Get your hair parted to the side.
    4. Use bobby pins to loosely pile and fasten the front pieces of your hair on top of your head.
    5. Make a side braid by collecting your hair to one side.
    6. Put a hair tie through the ends to keep them in place.
    7. You can use U pins to fasten a few bouquets of imitation flowers to your braid.
    8. To complete your style, pull out a few front strands of hair and arrange them to frame your face.

    Poola Jada Braid Elaborate

    The traditional pool Jada is an essential part of any South Indian bride's wardrobe. A poola Jada is a floral crown that wraps around the beginning of the braid and continues down the entire length of the style. When all is said and done, the bride looks like a queen.

    What You Need

    • Smoothening serum
    • Fine-toothed comb
    • Bobby pins
    • U pins
    • Hair elastics
    • Savara (hair extensions)
    • Poola Jada (floral hair accessory)
    • Jadagantalu (hanging braid accessory)

    How To Style

    • Applying a serum that smooths the hair cuticle first is the first step in taming unruly locks.
    • You should use a fine-toothed comb to backcomb your hair.
    • To begin the braid, divide your hair into thirds.
    • When you get to approximately midway down your hair, add the savaram and divide it across the three braids.
    • Just keep braiding.
    • If you're braiding your hair, add your jadagantalu when you've gotten about three-quarters of the way down.
    • Keep braiding until you reach the finish, then tie off with an elastic.
    • Attach your poola Jada with bobby pins or U pins to the beginning and end of your braid.

    Gajra Braid Traditional

    If you add a simple twist to your braid on your wedding day, you can seem like a stunning Tollywood actress. Put a floral spin on the classic bridal look by wrapping a gajra around your braid.

    What You Need

    • Texturizing spray
    • Bumpit (small)
    • Bobby pins
    • Long gajra (jasmine garland)
    • Hair elastic

    How To Style

    1. Spray some texturizing spray into your freshly washed and dried hair.
    2. You should do a centre part in your hair.
    3. Try putting your bumpit in the bald spot at the top of your head, beneath your hair.
    4. To get this look, grab a large section of hair from the left side of your part, twist it clockwise until it's absolutely tight, and secure it with a hairpin behind your head.
    5. Finish the same process on the opposite side.
    6. Separate your hair into three sections, and then braid it like normal until you reach the end.
    7. Use a hair elastic to keep the tail in place.
    8. Finish off your look by pinning your gajra around your head and weaving it into your braid.

    Curls On The Side

    The most stunning aspects of life are often the simplest. You probably want people to keep their attention on your wedding attire and jewellery if you spent a lot of money on them. Thus, these understated side-swept curls will enhance your outfit without drawing undue attention to themselves.

    What You Need

    • Heat protectant
    • 2-inch curling iron
    • Bobby pins
    • Fancy Juda pin
    • Light hold hairspray

    How To Style

    1. After washing and drying your hair, apply a heat protectant all over it.
    2. You can curl your entire head of hair by picking up and rolling 2-inch lengths of hair.
    3. Create a severe part on one side.
    4. Take the hair on the side of your parting where there is more of it and sweep it all back to the other side of your head, pinning it there.
    5. Finish the same process on the opposite side.
    6. Tilt your head forwards and drape all your hair over one shoulder.
    7. Sparkle it up with a decorative Juda pin by inserting it into one side.
    8. Finally, use a light-hold hairspray to keep the curls in place throughout the day.

    Bun In Rosy Ringlet

    When you think of a sophisticated Indian woman, what do you picture? A woman wearing a saree with her hair pulled back elegantly is, to me, the epitome of this ideal. That's the perfect updo to complement that mental picture. A saree and a beautiful ringlet bun adorned with roses is a lovely choice for a low-key nuptial event.

    What You Need

    • Texturizing spray
    • Hair elastic
    • Hair doughnut
    • Bobby pins
    • U pins
    • Small artificial roses
    • Stronghold hairspray

    How To Style

    1. Use a texturizing spray to prepare your hair.
    2. Your hair's asymmetrical portion.
    3. Put your hair in a tight ponytail a few inches above the nape of your neck.
    4. Simply place the doughnut at the root of your ponytail.
    5. Pick up a 1-inch chunk of hair at a time, and twist it into a ringlet, pinning it to your hair doughnut as you go.
    6. Stick some plastic flowers in your hair.
    7. Apply a generous amount of powerful hairspray to seal the deal.

    Mermaid Braid

    When You look at an Indian bride, You can't help but feel that  they staring at a fantastical creature from another world. That's the idea behind this twist on the mermaid braid. This is as wonderful as it gets.

    What You Need

    • Heat protectant
    • Straightening iron
    • Texturizing spray
    • Bobby pins
    • Hair elastic

    How To Style

    1. To prepare your freshly washed and dried hair, apply a heat protectant.
    2. Get rid of the frizz by roughly passing a hair straightener through your hair.
    3. Create a severe part on one side.
    4. You need to slick back your hair and pin it behind your head.
    5. Pile your hair on one side and braid it until you're done.
    6. Put a hair tie through the ends to keep them in place.
    7. If you want your braid to look wider and more finished, just loosen it and pancake it.

    Bun With Gajra Cover

    Every daughter wants to grow up to be just like her mother. You probably did the same thing You did as a youngster and placed your mom's old gajras in your hair so you could be like her. Bring your mum with you everywhere you go with this gajra-adorned bun. Looking for a Wedding Photo Company? Look no further. Boutique Events Group has compiled an ultimate list of wedding photo companies to help you choose. 

    What You Need

    • Smoothening serum
    • Fine-toothed comb
    • Hair elastic
    • Bobby pins
    • Juda net
    • Jasmine gajra
    • U pins

    How To Style

    1. Put serum that will make your hair smoother all over your head.
    2. Put all your hair in a ponytail at about shoulder height in the back of your head and smooth it back with a fine-toothed comb.
    3. Make a bun out of your ponytail by twisting and rolling it, then pinning it to your head.
    4. A Juda nett should be used to cover your bun.
    5. Now, wrap the gajra around your bun and secure it in place. U-pins will do the trick for securing it to your bun.

    Messy Tiara Braid

    On their big day, who doesn't want to feel like a real-life Disney princess? For their part, They certainly would. And naturally, Princess Jasmine is the only Disney princess who could pass for a bride from India. Wedding guests will be in awe of your stunning appearance as you go down the aisle wearing a tiara and loose side braid.

    What You Need

    • Heat protectant
    • 2-inch curling iron
    • Hair elastic
    • Fresh flowers
    • Tiara
    • Bobby pins
    • Light hold hairspray

    How To Style

    1. Use a heat protectant on your freshly washed and dried hair.
    2. You can curl your entire head of hair by picking up and rolling 2-inch lengths of hair.
    3. Get your hair parted to the side.
    4. Collect your hair into a bun and toss it over your shoulder.
    5. Wear your hair in a loose braid and fasten the end with an elastic.
    6. Put some blossoms into your braid.
    7. Don your tiara and position it on your head.
    8. The stray hairs should be pinned back.
    9. Apply a small amount of flexible hold hairspray to complete the look.

    Have fun experimenting with these Indian Juda hairstyles and don't hesitate to share this post with your pals. They may be worn in a variety of settings, are comfortable, and exude both modern sophistication and a nostalgic air. And they work for women of all ages. It's also a breeze to perform them, and you won't have any problems with comfort. 

    Conclusion

    An elegant and understated bun is a safe bet for any Indian wedding. This chic doughnut bun is the ideal hairstyle for hiding your ghungat's messy back. The little, unique flowers give the arrangement a sweet, delicate vibe. Use bobby pins to attach four or five flowers to one side of your bun. It's unfortunate that patterns based on leaves aren't given more respect.

    A gold comb engraved with a stunning leaf motif is a fitting complement to this natural-chic ringlet bun. The perfect bumpit can make even the most ordinary hairstyle look fantastic. The red lehenga is the traditional wedding dress, but not everyone wants to wear it. Here's an elegant updo that will complement your neutral-hued outfit. Your designer dress will be the centre of attention with this sleek and sophisticated twisted updo.

    This luxurious take on the classic doughnut bun is both sophisticated and delicious. This romantic loose braid style is stunning on its own, but it looks even more stunning with a heavy silk saree. Every Indian wedding must include a gajra (a garland of jasmine flowers) To attend a wedding in style, a string of artificial flowers must be placed in the hair. This elaborate high updo employs a petite bunch of blooms to dress up a basic low bun. Dutch braids have the ability to transform even the simplest hairstyle into something lovely.

    If you have thin hair and want a full-bodied bun, a faux Juda is the way to go. An exquisite hairstyle can be achieved by simply curling the hair and pinning it up. This hip bride has gone the extra mile by wearing an all-black dress and sporting an atypical hairdo. Complete your getup by donning a jhumar and a maang teeka. A few curls and some artificial flowers can transform a plain braid into a work of art.

    A poola Jada is a floral crown that wraps around the beginning of the braid and continues down the entire length. Add a floral twist on the classic bridal look by wrapping a gajra around your braid for a jadagantalu style. After washing and drying your hair, apply a heat protectant all over it. You can curl your entire head of hair by picking up and rolling 2-inch lengths of hair. A saree and a beautiful ringlet bun adorned with roses is a lovely choice for a low-key nuptial.

    Content Summary

    1. Explore Indian wedding hairstyles if you want your big day to be unforgettable.
    2. We have created a list of some of the most common Indian bridal hairstyles to help you attain a stunning traditional Indian look.
    3. It is recommended that you wear your ghungat backwards, and this elegant doughnut bun is the perfect hairdo to hide your ghungat's messy rear.
    4. This ringlet bun would be incomplete without a gold comb carved with a beautiful leaf design.
    5. Make sure your hair is protected from the heat of the styling tools by using a heat protectant.
    6. Put on a lot of texturizing spray and work it into your curly hair.
    7. Make a ringlet out of one of the curls at the end of your hair and pin it to the underside of your ponytail.
    8. Put your ornamental hair comb through the hole you just made in your bun.
    9. Spray the ringlet bun down with lots of hairspray.
    10. bumpy curls
    11. Incredibly, a bumpit can elevate even the most boring hairdo to the next level.
    12. The traditional wedding dress is a red lehenga, but not everyone wants to wear it.
    13. Hair should be taken out in 2-inch sections and straightened.
    14. Then you should do your hair in this stunning updo.
    15. Bun Center Splitted Dramatically
    16. That she looks and feels like a princess on her wedding day.
    17. This elegant and delicious twist on the traditional doughnut bun is sure to please.
    18. Put your hair in a middle part.
    19. Put your hair in a tight, high ponytail.
    20. When worn by a South Indian bride with a heavy silk saree, this simple twisted braid technique becomes very breathtaking.
    21. Every Indian bride wears a gajra (a garland of jasmine flowers) in her hair throughout the ceremony.
    22. You can't go to a wedding in style without tucking a strand of jasmine flowers into your hair.
    23. Use a fine-toothed comb to backcomb your entire head of hair.
    24. You can arrange the flowers into a small bouquet and use that to decorate the top of your bun.
    25. Apply liberal amounts of hairspray to your bun to finish it off.
    26. Place a doughnut at the base of your ponytail.
    27. This stunning updo features a faux juda in the rear and twin Dutch braids on the front.
    28. One good hairstyle tip is to part your hair down the middle.
    29. These are the most popular hairdos for short hair on Indian brides.
    30. Don't stress over how to do something fancy with your short hair for the big day.
    31. Carry out the same steps on the other side.
    32. Veiled Ponytail
    33. We had to take a second look at the bride's outfit, to be honest.
    34. Pick up and twist off 2-inch sections of your hair at the bottom, and you'll have gorgeous, voluminous curls.
    35. To do this, pull your hair up into a high ponytail at the top of your head and tie it in the middle.
    36. Putting on a jhumar and maang teeka will round out your ensemble.
    37. Flowers play a significant role in every aspect of a Big Fat Indian Wedding.
    38. Make a side part in your hair.
    39. For a South Indian bride, the traditional pool Jada is a must-have.
    40. Use bobby pins or U pins to secure the beginning and finish of your braid to your poola Jada.
    41. Patterned in the Timeless Style of the Gajra Braid
    42. You can seem like a lovely actress from Tollywood with just a little twist to your braid on your wedding day.
    43. Wrapping a gajra around your braid will provide a floral twist to your otherwise traditional bridal hairstyle.
    44. One good hairstyle tip is to part your hair down the middle.
    45. Use a heat protectant after you've washed and dried your hair.
    46. Make one side extra harsh.
    47. Fishtail Braid
    48. You can't help but feel like you're staring at something out of this world when you see an Indian bride for the first time.
    49. This new take on the mermaid braid aims to do just that.
    50. The ultimate goal of every daughter is to emulate her mother.
    51. In an effort to ape your mother, you probably stuffed your hair with her old gajras when you were a kid.
    52. Mother's blessings will follow you around in this gajra-adorned bun.
    53. Spin your ponytail into a tight little bundle, then use a few pins to secure it in place.
    54. Secure your bun by wrapping the gajra around it.
    55. The only Disney princess who looks like she could be from India is Jasmine.
    56. Throw your hair over your shoulder in a knot.
    57. Wrap an elastic around the end of your loose braid.

    FAQs About Wedding Hairstyle

    Maintaining a consistent aesthetic is of the utmost importance. For example, a light garment calls for a light and airy haircut; for a more sophisticated look, you may select a hairdo with a smooth texture.

    Brides married on the beach, lake, or ocean typically deal with wind and water splashes. To that end, hair accessories serve a practical purpose in addition to adding style.

    Additional options include boho lace headbands, colourful tropical flowers, and beaded forehead bands. Accessories like feather pins, clips, combs, and barrettes are some other options.

    It's all about personal taste and style. You can relax more easily on your wedding day if you choose to wear your hair up. It's also crucial to think about the event you'll be attending because, while loose hair is very easy and natural looking, it may lose eir appearance in hot conditions.

    When putting together a new hairdo, it is strongly recommended that you work with a liquid polish rather than a spray one. Consequently, the hairstyle will be set precisely, and the over-polished look will no longer be noticeable to you.

    Accessorising properly is a demanding and time-consuming process. They might be elaborate and huge, like combs or flowers, or simple and little, like pearls or rhinestones. Use consistent material for all accents to establish a cohesive aesthetic.

    If you wear golden earrings with pearls to your wedding, you should consider matching hair accessories similarly. If you don't want to seem sloppy or be bothered by your heavy hair jewellery all day, skip it.

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