Once you find the perfect wedding dress and booked an amazing seaside wedding venue, you need to start thinking about your look.
What constitutes beachy wedding hair for you? Braids, texture with waves. A fresh unstructured playful look.
What should a bride do if she’s marrying on a beach in a humid climate and is prone to frizzy hair?
The best thing to do would be to have braids or twists in the hair, or have the hair pulled back fairly tightly. Always embrace the texture and using salt spray to add to it, perhaps have some braids around your face for some pretty detail and then it doesn’t matter so much if the rest of the hair gets a little frizzy as it adds to the look. You can also use a strong hairspray to seal the hair but it can look quite fixed so although it seals away moisture it may not fit for a relaxed look as much.
What styles work for a breezy beach in the UK and why?
It depends on how warm it is, but if it’s really breezy, a loose chignon of some sort to keep the hair away from the face. A look with loose tendrils and texture would be ideal, nothing too fixed and neat. Then if it isn’t too structured the odd hair being blown about will add to the look and it will not look as though anything is out of place.
How can a bride master boho, beachy waves?
The conical wand is best to create natural looking waves in the hair, and salt spray for adding texture is brilliant. Adding a few fishtail braids woven through or around the face can look very boho; a fine floral crown looks amazing with this style or a few small flowers dotted through the hair also will look beautiful.
What type of wedding hair accessories would you recommend for a beach wedding?
Definitely a flower head crown– Or a few faux flowers dotted through the hair.