A birdcage is a retro, short veil that has a romantic and vintage look. Many hairstyles work well with this type , from loose and flowing to hair that is pinned up. During the wedding day, all eyes are focused on the bride, so it is important to have a style you are comfortable with. Have a trial run several weeks before the big day, and if you are visiting the salon, take your veil with you. Your stylist will be able to set your hair with your veil in place to ensure you are happy with the results. If you will be doing your own hair, ensure you try the veil on with your chosen style so there are no last-minute panics.
Hair Up
An updo will really show off your birdcage veil to its full potential. A sleek side bun with long side-swept bangs is a simple and elegant look that is easy to style yourself. Sweep your hair in to a low side ponytail and secure with a hair wrap. Twist the ponytail and wrap around the base of the ponytail, pinning in place using bobby pins. Add a large Velcro roller to your side bangs to give them more body and remove after around 10 minutes. Pin in your veil into a position you are happy with.
Hair Loose
Wearing your hair loose is a classic and feminine style. A birdcage veil works equally well with short and long hair. Adding soft curls with a curling iron or rollers gives a romantic edge to loose hair. Before curling your hair, remember to use a heat protection spray to protect the hair from damage and a flexible hold hairspray to ensure your style stays put but does not look too stiff. Bobby pin your birdcage veil firmly in place and slightly off center with bobby pins that match your hair color. Wearing your parting to the side or scooping the hair over one shoulder will add more intensity to your finished look.
Hair Half Up
A half-up look is the best of both worlds when it comes to choosing your wedding hairstyle; it will also complement your birdcage veil. A simple style tends to work best, as something too intricate may become lost when you add your veil. Blow-dry your hair so it is full of volume, and add a small amount of serum to tame frizz. Take a 2-inch section of hair from each side of your face and pin to the back of your head using bobby pins. Curl the ends of the hair that is pinned back using a curling iron. Add your birdcage veil to complete the look.
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