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These Options for South Indian Front Bridal Hairstyle are Perfect for the Big Day

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Last Updated on January 10, 2022 by Sagarika Kapoor

The small elements of your bridal look are what make a big difference on your big day. A very big contributing factor also is the front bridal hairstyle that you go for. It is an important factor in how you look on your big day. It also amps up your makeup look if you do it right. The back hairdo is mostly similar but the front is what you can experiment with. A lot goes into deciding the front hairdo. Firstly, it’s your face shape that counts. Only if your face shape permits can you go for certain styles, for example a bounce won’t be recommended for someone with a longer face. Or else, if you have a round face then you ought leave some strands of hair in the front. Along the same lines what counts is the size of your forehead too. If your forehead is smaller you’ve got to make sure to not have any hair that cover the head. Same works the other way round to let the front cover the head if you have a bigger forehead. Also another factor is the maang tika or matha patti that you are opting for. With a matha patti you don’t really have a much of an option so you’ve got to opt for a sleek front hair do only.

Now that we have all of that sorted, it’s time to look at some of the best front hair style options for the South Indian Bride.

Here are Options for South Indian Front Bridal Hairstyle to choose from.

The Mid-Part and Bounce

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This is the most preferred and practical of the wedding hairstyles for a south indian bride. It’s simple clean and perfect if you love the subtle look. The mid-part is best suited for a maang tika. However, if you wish to go for a matha patti then just skip the bounce on the back. This can be done with both a bun and a braid. Although a braid would be better suited on which you can add Gajras or a braid accessory as well. It’s super chic and elegant, so if you love simple then opt for this. Make sure your hairstylist merges with the parted hair and the bounce bit well to keep up with the neatness of the look.

Twists & Curls Bridal Hairstyle

Source: Shilpa Reddy, Shadows Photography, Stories by Joseph Radhik

If you like experimenting and adding some character to your tied up hair then this is for you. Go for twists and curls before pinning up the front hair. You could go for waves and pin the hair up with a middle part. That would make for a very elegant look. Otherwise if you wish to add some more bounce then go for curls. It would create a quirky sort of a look. This is most suitable when looking at hairstyle for saree and heavy jewellery on your wedding. You could even add twists for that texture with which you could even skip having a part. This is best suited if you are going for a maang tika.

The Slight Bounce

Source: Lumiere Wedding Photography, Kabir Gowda Photography

If experimental textures are not your thing and you still want some character in your hairdo, then do a slight bounce. It’s a simple and subtle way of amping up the look. This can be done for both a maang tika as well as a matha patti. No doubt, it’s a versatile hair do. If you have a small face then a bounce is definitely what you need. However, if you are against a puff then this slight bounce can be done. You could ask the hairstylist to all add some texture with back combing and creating that line sort of effect. It’s effortless and elegant. You could even opt for having curls done to add that bit of a wavy texture to this slight mid-parted bounce. Don’t worry, it does not look gaudy and works well with a bun. It’s suitable for one of those south indian bridal hairstyle with flowers on the back.

Textured Part

Source: One Fine Day Pictures, Makeup by Sweta, Colors of Colorpadam

With so many front hairstyles to play around with, a textured part is good option too! This is more suited with a maang tika, so just keep that in mind. You don’t have to opt for a bounce, the texture in itself with add a bit of height and give the look that character. This is actually suitable for both; those who have big forehead or a small one also. With this you could also leave out some curled strands of hair. It creates that effortless messy yet neat sort of a look. So if you are into that then opt for this texture. Again there’s a lot to play with, lines, waves, twists, braids and so much more.

Full Sleek Bridal Hairstyle

Source: Zero Gravity Photography, Vivek Krishnan Photography, EM Photography

The most versatile and elegant of them is a full sleek front hairstyle. It’s especially perfect for the south Indian bride who loves some heavy jewellery. If you are going for heavy maang tika or matha patti then a full sleek look is what you should do. It’s especially beautifully with a light saree and heavy jewellery. When thinking of the south indian bridal hairstyle backside you could do both a bun as well as a braid with this.

The Braid

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If you are sure you want to opt for a bun on your wedding day then you could do a braid. It would be something different and unique. Moreover there are multiple sorts of braids that you can choose from. It definitely is a chic style to go for. It would look even better if you have some coloured streaks in your hair as well. Add some nice flowers to the bun or else you could even add a few baby’s breath to the braids on either side.

The Elegant Side Part

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If mid parts are not your cup of tea, then something like this elegant side part is what you can go for. It can also be utilised well if you have a bigger forehead, for it can be used to cover up some of the area.The side part is definitely more suitable if you opt for a bounce, don’t go for it with a sleek hairstyle. It is suitable with both a braid and a bun. You can even add some texture to the front with a side-part. Some nice waves would look super elegant with this. Moreover, it is a versatile style, suitable for any kind of look. It’s actually also the perfect gown hairstyle for another of your events. You cannot however opt for a matha patti in this case, so keep that in mind.

These were some suitable and beautiful front hairstyle options for the South Indian bride. Let us know which one’s you favourite style out of these. For more on wedding planning and styling, get in touch with our team of professionals at Styl Inc. and let us take care of the rest.

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