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Match Your Dress With Hairstyles to Create Perfect Look

Ladies, prom season is upon us. With about a month left to make plans for the big night, now’s the time to start finalizing your look for the occasion. Besides finding the dress and the date (whether it be your boyfriend or  your best friend), your prom night hairstyle is one of the most important elements to think about. The look you choose to show on prom night will be immortalized, so it’s important to take the necessary measures for choosing the best dress and hairstyle possible.

In an effort to make things easier on you, we’ve put together a guide for how to select your prom dresses to your hairstyle for the evening. Avoid the mistake of wearing a one shoulder dress with side-swept waves or a ball gown with pin straight hair with our dresses and tresses match up. Of course, beauty trends aside, it’s most important that you feel comfortable and beautiful on prom night.

Loose, Romantic Updo + Lace Dress. With a lace dress, keeping your hairstyle romantic takes it from a dress to an ensemble. You can go for a loose, wavy updo with tons of shine and the overall look is ideal for prom

Fishtail Braid + Halter Dress. Prom is not the time to be afraid of hair extensions, so if your hair isn't long enough to get this high fishtail braid ponytail combination style, pair your halter dress with a healthy dose of fake ponytail to get the look.

Fake Wavy Lob + Deep V-Neck Dress. To balance out material on your shoulders, style your hair into a fake long bob with tons of waves, parted to the side. Goth glam look is completed with a deep burgundy lip, a huge makeup trend for spring.

Side-swept Waves + Mermaid Dress. Take a note out of the playbook and pair a body conscious mermaid dress with the side-swept waves hairstyle that dominated the red carpet during awards season.

Chignon Hairstyle + Thin, Strappy Dress. There are few dresses more feminine than a chiffon dress with thin straps, so to complete your romantic look, opt for a low, ladylike chignon.

Bombshell Waves + Backless Dress. With a "business in the front, party in the back" dress, it's good to keep hair simple, yet sultry. The dress is backless and her voluminous waves make a statement without going overboard.

Giant Ballerina Bun + One-Shouldered Gown. When your gown's focus is on the shoulder, keep your hair off of your neck to keep the spotlight on the one shoulder prom dress with a high and giant ballerina bun.

Sleek Ponytail + Turtleneck Gown. With a turtleneck gown, pull your hair into a sleek ponytail to make your neck the center of attention.

Pumped Up Ponytail + Sweetheart Neckline. Whether your sweetheart neckline is on a ball gown or a sleek floor length dress, a pumped up ponytail like Sarah Hyland's makes the look rocker chic and elegant all at the same time.

Hope these tips will make. Good luck.

 Related reading: http://likefashionedressit.blogspot.com/2016/02/tips-to-match-your-dress-and-hairstyle.html

Tips to Match Your Dress and Hairstyle

Seasons may change and fashion trends may evolve, but there’s one thing that remains constant–hairstyle. The best and only way for you to look your best every single time is to know the trick of how to match hair and evening dresses the right way. Once you know the tricks, you’ll never leave home feeling less confident about your look.

If you have a party, date or formal event coming up, the first thing to do is to find your dress. Don’t be fixated on what hair you want to wear, the dress should come first. Once you have a dress in mind and one that flatters your body, you can now start picking the hairstyle that you’ll wear.

Dress loud, Hair simple
When it comes to matching the dress and the hair, the key word to remember here is balance. If your dress has intricate details, stick to a simple hairstyle. On the other hand, if the dress is simple, go for a more elaborate hairstyle.

Remember that your dress is the show-stopper, not the hair. The hair is merely an accessory, just like the jewelry you wear or the bag you carry. The features of the dress should be highlighted and the hair should be more subtle. But if you plan to wear a plain sweetheart princess dress, you can always wear full bouncy locks to give your look a little oomph.

Dress high, Hair high
Another basis on how to choose your hairstyle is the neckline of the clothing or dress you are wearing. If your dress has a high neckline, you are better off wearing an updo. However, if the dress has a low-cut on the front or the back, you have the option to wear an updo or keep hair loose.
The thing is, are you wearing a low-cut prom dress online because you want to show off what you have? Or you simply like how it fits you? If you want to show off, then wear an updo, so that hair doesn’t get in the way of whatever it is you are accentuating. Now if you simply like the dress, wearing your hair loose will calm down the sexiness of the dress. Your choice.

What about a strapless or tube dress? This is also a case-to-case basis. Strapless dresses are perfect to highlight statement necklaces and if this is what you’re going for, pull your hair back or do an updo. However, if you don’t like to bare too much skin, wearing hair down is the best choice. It makes the entire look softer.


For off-shoulder dresses, which is what I call halfway up and halfway down, the best hairstyle would be the half and half too. Half of the hair is up and half of the hair is loose.
 
Other Tips
A week before the event, wear the dress and wear the hair you like. Take photos of yourself and see how you’ll look. This way, you can also practice how to do your own hair without spending a lot of time during the event day itself.

Oh, and one more important thing, the most important thing to wear is your confidence. You must be confident in the dress you’re wearing and the hairstyle you picked. If any need of party dress, choose www.edressit.com

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