This NYC wedding was given a touch of vintage flair thanks to S-wave finger curls. “This soft, glamorous style brings retro flair to short bobs and pixie cuts,” says Lo. “Using a small barrel or wave iron, create S-shaped curls and tuck back one side with a vintage-style clip. It’s the perfect finishing touch for beaded gowns.”
17. French Twist
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Take a cue from this ballerina bride and do your hair in a slightly undone French twist. “A soft, deconstructed take on the classic updo, this style often includes delicate pieces pulled from the twist for an effortlessly chic, dimensional look,” says Lo. “It’s perfect for those who want something elegant yet not overly traditional.”
Short Wedding Hairstyle FAQ
Is a professional hairstylist necessary for a short wedding hairstyle?
Not necessary, but it can be helpful. Says Lo, “I find that having a professional there on the wedding day allows the bride to enjoy her morning to the fullest without any stress of doing her own hair, but it comes down to personal preference!”
Are bridal updos possible with short hair?
“Yes, absolutely—bridal updos are possible with short hair! While the options may be a bit different from those available for longer lengths, a skilled stylist can work wonders with short hair by using smart techniques like pinning, teasing, adding volume, or even incorporating subtle extensions or padding,” explains Lo.
Should a short-hair bride consider incorporating hair extensions?
“A short-hair bride can absolutely consider incorporating hair extensions—it all depends on her wedding style, desired look, and comfort level,” advises Lo. “If you’re unsure, do a hair trial with and without extensions. That way you can see what feels most like you and compliments your dress and overall bridal aesthetic.”
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