Dos and Don'ts for Wedding Bridal Tiaras:

 


Do you want to wear a bridal tiara on your wedding day? We've compiled the dos and don'ts for picking the perfect tiara for your wedding, from traditional and understated to breathtaking statement pieces decorated with crystals and pearls 





Do’s:


  1. Sew thread through the tiara into the back of your chignon, or underneath your flowing locks. Use elasticated thread to hold your tiara in place. If you're planning on celebrating in style, a tactical piece of thread will ensure it's secure.

  2. Choose a tiara that is the opposite of your face shape. A longer shaped face combined with a higher crowned tiara may make your face look longer. If you have a rounder-shaped face and opt for a circular style tiara, your face may look wider.

  3. Wear your tiara over a middle parting for the ultimate bohemian bridal look. Style the two front sections of your hair over the ends of the tiara to ensure your crown looks settled and secure. More and more brides are stepping away from the traditional princess tiara hairstyle.


Dont’s:

  1. When your tiara is in place, spritz it with hairspray. Use hairspray before placing your tiara to keep the luster of your diamonds and avoid a sticky tiara.

  2. Your tiara's frame should be bent. When you change the shape of your tiara to fit your hairdo, you risk breaking it. If you bend your tiara, the frame will be compromised, and gems and stones may fall out during your big day.

  3. Hair should be washed. It may sound revolting, but unwashed hair from the previous day helps pins and tiaras stay in place. Hair that is freshly washed is frequently too smooth, and hair accessories will not cling as effectively.

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