25 Favourite Websites for Hair Inspiration
From runway looks to celebrities on the red carpet, we've listed some of our favourite sites to help you get bridal hair ideas.
By Stephanie Gray and Tanya Pressé
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1. Site: beautyriot.com
What: Hair and makeup images, tips and how-to advice.
Who: You consider yourself fashion-forward.
Our favourite features: With so many search options, it's impossible not to find what you're looking for.
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None of these styles are styles that are applicable to naturally curly hair. I know I'm not the only one... I have no idea what to do for my hair for my upcoming wedding. It is a year 11 months away but feel that this will be my biggest challenge. Does anyone have any suggestions? Of possible sites to view or just of what can be done with a nice down do without having to re-curl my curls?
— Josée (November 11, 2010 at 9:57 p.m.)
Hi José,
The day before your wedding you will want to wash your hair and condition it with a curl enhancing shampoo and conditioner. Then you will want to use a curl enhancing mouse or gel. Let your hair air dry for about half an hour. Then defuse your hair. Try not to move it around too much. Use the cool setting. After it is dry you can use a serum to control any leftover fly-aways.
Find a stylist that is seasoned in up-do's. Your stylist should be comfortable using your beautiful natural curl.
I hope this helped.
— Tania Dee (November 23, 2010 at 5:33 a.m.)