Voluminous Messy Bun
For a hot-weather ceremony, try a sky-high top knot to bring your curls to new heights. A few ringlets left out in the front will delicately envelop your face and give the look a less formal touch.
Cropped Curly Bob
These bride's chin-length ringlets are the cutest thing ever; they beautifully frame her face. For the most attractive appearance, if you have bangs, position your curly bangs to match the length of your brows.
Cascading Big Curls
Glamorous Hollywood waves that cascade beyond your shoulders will convey a sense of grandeur. Requesting more volume on top will increase the "wow" factor. It will highlight your eyes and bring them up.
Elegant Half-Down Style
With this gorgeous half-down style, allow your glossy tendrils to cascade down your spine. The top layer's stunning waterfall twist elevates the otherwise straightforward appearance.
Boho Side Braid
We adore the concept of arranging baby breath flower buds in a double braid with a bohemian flair. In addition, the elaborate waterfall style is a lovely method to keep long hair off your back.
Soft Natural Curls
On your wedding day, appreciate your hair just the way it is and let it fall naturally rather than using heat or fiddling with your curls. Apply a defined-part polish, slicked baby hairs, and a small amount of hair oil to give it a sheen.
Volumized Pixie
Style your short hair with a deep side part and some disheveled curls on top to go well with a high-neck dress. Channel pinup glamour and the glitz of the 1920s by donning some vintage-style dangly earrings.
Messy Long-Haired Updo
Brides with longer hair can pull their curls up into a ponytail at the crown of their head to mimic this loose, flowing updo. Next, use a medium barrel curling iron to touch up any loose tendrils and fix a few pieces in place at the mid-length point.