Gorgeous Hairstyles for Wedding Reception to Glam Up Your Look
Last Updated on December 1, 2020 by Sagarika Kapoor
Your bridal reception hairstyle deserves as much attention as your outfit. Your hair plays an equally important role in completing the overall look of the bride. You cannot deny the fact that your reception hairstyle can actually make or break your look. It is very important to choose the right bridal reception hairstyle that compliments your outfit and completes your look. Picking the right reception hairstyle may seem tricky, especially when we have gazillion choices out there. We present the ultimate guide with the best hairstyles for wedding reception for all our brides who are confused with the hairstyle for the reception party.ย
Best Hairstyles for Wedding Reception
From chic and glam to simple and easy ones, we have something for every kind of bride. Continue scrolling and get your bridal reception hairstyle thing sorted. You can bookmark these reception hairstyle photos and share them with your MUA or hairstylist. Get the best hairstyle and rock your reception look like a diva. Here are a few Indian reception hairstyles that you can try:
1. Rose Structured Bun
Source: Blooms by Vanita, Ritika Hairstylist
Whether youโre planning a traditional or an indo-western look for your reception, you can always style your hair and tie them in a bun. You can go for a structured rose bun and flaunt your voluminous hair with the rose bun if you have long hair.ย
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2. Swirl Pattern Braidย
Source: Aarushi Oswal
Give some #hairgoals and flaunt your hair in the best way possible. The swirl patterned braid is unique and will look super stunning. Let your hair do the talking. You can even decorate it with cute little pearl jewellery or beads to make it more pretty.ย
3. Half-tied Bun With Curls
Source: Ritika Kadam, Aanal Sivaliya
From buns to curls to ponytails, we have seen it all when it comes to hairstyles for wedding reception. Instead of going with the traditional way, why not club the two hairstyles together and get that stunning look. These are the magical hairstyles that you can try. You can go for a half-tied donut bun or a half-tied rose bun with curls to make it look classy and edgy.ย
4. Embellished Braidsย
Source: Orange the Salon
These embellished bridal braids will not only amp up your look. But it will surely have everyoneโs attention too. The hair accessories will add so much to your look and make you look more royal. Add these gorgeous and unique hair accessories and get that perfect reception hairstyle.ย
5. A Ponytail With Twists and Turns
Source: Ritika Kadam, Gaurav Chawla Hairstylist
Be it a lehenga or a saree or a gown; a ponytail will look good with all types of outfits. You can rock these ponytail hairstyles and amp up your whole reception look.ย
6. The Pretty Baby Breaths
Source: Sejal Savaliya, Hot Hair Balloon, Aarushi Makeup Artist
There is no such thing as too many baby breaths. Be it a bridal bun or open hair look; baby breaths are unique and pretty. They will make any hairstyle look more captivating than ever.ย
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7. Half-tied and Half-down
Source: Ritika Kadam, Aanal Sivaliya, Simmy Makwana
For the brides who want to keep their hair open but donโt want a simple look, this reception hairstyle is perfect for them. Keep them half-tied as a braid, or go for the half-up and half-down hairstyle for that extra glam look.ย
Take a cue from these bridal hairstyles for reception and be the gorgeous bride ever. If you are confused about what to wear and which hairstyles for wedding reception will look good with your outfit, you can speak to our team of wedding stylist. We are always ready to help you plan your dream fairytale wedding. Contact us to know more.ย
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Signing off,
Deepali
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