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South Indian bridal hairstyles: Look best on your D-day

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Last Updated on March 30, 2021 by Sagarika Kapoor

There is so much unique about south Indian wedding traditions and their brides that nobody can deny. The way south Indians dress, their ethnicities, and of course, south Indian brides, south Indian bridal hairstyles, their accessories, their jewellery, and much more.

Indeed, south Indian brides have a long wedding list. But do you know what’s the most special for them?

Yes, you are thinking right, their wedding day. Also, undeniably their beautiful south Indian bridal hairstyle and wedding outfit.

So, why not have a look at some of the gorgeous south Indian bridal hairstyles. These hairstyles can help you to make your wedding day special.

South Indian bridal hairstyles: Look best on your D-day

It’s strange that how one day someone walks into your life and suddenly becomes your life. And to make that person feel special, you try your hard to look your best on your wedding day. Girls can very well relate to this.

Above and beyond, only girls can feel the pain of getting ready on time and that too flawlessly. And in this whole process, the hairstyle matters a lot.

This journey from a girl to a woman is not easy but, it can be made flawless. You must be thinking how?

Not to worry, we are here with some most efficient hairstyles that can help you make your day remembered.

Like a fairy tale is incomplete without a prince and a princess. similarly, your wedding is incomplete without a lovely hairstyle. Try these South Indian bridal hairstyles, and you’ll thank us later.

  1. Bun it with Mogra

 

Mogra is also called Gajra, is the famous flower used for styling hair. And if you would search the net for “south Indian bun hairstyles,” then you’ll come across many Mogra hairstyles. This hairstyle is the most famous south Indian bridal hairstyle that almost every bride wants to wear. So, if you are going with this, then it’s indeed a great choice.

  1. Jada hairstyle

 

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Hair is the best accessory on your wedding day, and what is better than the traditional hairstyle. This braided hairstyle is decorated either with fresh flowers or with gold or silver adornments that give you a flawless look.

  1. Keeping it simple with matha Patti

south Indian bridal hairstyles

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Still, confused if you want to tie them or not? Do it our way. Tuck a portion of hair with beautiful hair jewellery like matha Patti and leave rest. And you are done. This hairstyle is gaining popularity nowadays amongst the brides who like to show off their long hair. Keep them like this and let them shine.

 

  1. A tight bun with hair accessories

 

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The ones who feel bun are too simple to suit them can try this hairstyle. This south Indian wedding hairstyle is an up-gradation to the bun hairstyle. Instead of using Mogras or other flowers, one can use hair accessories.

 

  1. Side Braided Hairstyle 

 

south Indian bridal hairstyles

Modern brides prefer Up-to-date hairstyles. So why not try a side braid instead of the regular one. It’s one of the trendiest engagement hairstyles nowadays, not only for south Indian brides but for every single bride out there. Therefore, you don’t have to wait for other options. We know that you would slay in this one.

The final verdict

If your hair looks good, then you can deal with anything. And we know you know that we know your choice very well. Thus, do not wait till your wedding day. Save this list right now so that you do not have to struggle at the end moment.

Before leaving, keep in mind that we are always here to help you, suggest you, and support you. So, feel free to contact us anytime for more such suggestions.

Stay tuned to styl-inc blogs for more pieces of advice.

 

Signing off

Staying fashionable

Divya Jain

 

 

 

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