Have you always dreamt about the day when you tie the knot? Your wedding dress, Your hair, Your GROOM? Of course you have! ALL women do. This day will be one of the most important and special days of your life.
Deciding on how you will wear your hair for you wedding shouldn’t be a headache.
“Wedding hair” doesn’t always mean long flowing hair or bouncy curls. Sometimes, as a naturalista, the hairstyle that you choose for your special day could be a fluffy fro with a cute flower in your ear, braids, twisted updo and the list goes on.
Traditional Wedding Hairstyles


Traditional hairstyles for the bride usually consist of some sort of updo with a sleek almost perfect hair texture. The updo is probably the most popular because it allows the focal point to be on the brides face. This particular styles also allows the bride to accessorize with a veil, crown or hair jewelry.
Hair Accessories
You don’t need a veil, tiara, earrings, necklace and a sash. Accessories add a unique touch to your look, but even one too many can be over-the-top with an already “over the top” gown. Before you become frivolous in your spending, take the time to inspect your gown’s stand out features and then base your choices around them.
If You’re a Naturalista Take a Peek At These Styles for Your BIG DAY!

My mouth dropped looking at this beautiful bride. Its SO not typical to see a bride walk down the aisle with a low cut fade. This draw dropping look is timeless and absolutely effortless.

Simplicity! This bride exudes a very simple yet natural look for her big day. Wearing your natural hair in a twisted updo allows your glowing face to be the center of attention.

When I see women with beautiful healthy locs, I am always a bit envious. Its something about this style that is very intricate. Not many people have the confidence to loc up their hair but those that do, I am always impressed. If you’re a bride rocking locs that are at a length that you can do a lot with then you are lucky. You have the ability to wear them down with some nice hair jewelry or pull them up in a cute updo with your veil.