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List of Open Hair Bridal Hairstyle that Will Make You Stand Out on Your Wedding Day.

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Last Updated on October 26, 2022 by Sagarika Kapoor

Your bridal hairstyle plays a major role in determining your whole look. Your makeup also only looks good when the hair is styled well. Gone are the days when the only ideal hairdo for a bride was a bun. Yes, no doubt it still is a great option and does look very classy and makes sense with a mathapatti. However, now is also the era of Sheeshpattis. And Sheeshpattis go beautifully with open hair. So if you are that bride planning to go for open hair on her wedding but confused about what would be the best way to achieve that look, fret not! We’re here to solve that confusion and help you decide on the perfect look for yourself. There are a number of ways to achieve the open-hair bridal look and here are some of the best ones you could consider.

Have a look at these options for an open bridal hairstyle for your big day.

Tucked Open Hair

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Source: Kashees_Official on Instagram, Kajol R Paswwan, Shradha Luthra

If you are someone wanting a nice open long hair bridal hairstyle but don’t want the hair getting in your face then go for this. You could have your hair styled whichever way you want, keep all the hair in the front and have the front strands tucked behind. The reason for having to keep all the hair in the front is that you will anyway have the Dupatta at the back. Hence, just have the front strands tucked at the back so that the hair doesn’t come on your face and bother you. With an open hairdo like this, you can also very easily remove the dupatta after the pheras. In that case, you’ve got to have early pheras and you’d be much more comfortable that way. The ideal accessory for an open-hair look like this would be a maang tikka and not sheeshpatti of matha patti. The tucked hair are anyway creating an effect like that.

Straight Bridal Hairstyle

Source: Knotting Bells, Fotowalle – The Story Folks

Another one of the long hair wedding hairstyles is keeping them simple and straight. A sleek look will actually keep your bridal look very neat and classy. You do not have to worry about the wayward hair coming on your face. And you can very easily have a neat and clean look. With a straight and sleek hairdo like this, you can go for anything, mathapatti, seeshpatti or maang tikka. Make sure there isn’t any bounce or texture at the front to keep up with the look. Moreover, with a matha or sheesh patti, you need a flat surface anyway, especially with open hair.

Keeping Them on One Side

open bride hairdo

Source: Shruti Sharma, Aishwarya Mohanraj, DotDusk Studios

One of the modern Indian wedding hairstyles for long hair which is comfortable too is keeping the hair to one side. So on one side, the hair can go to the back and on the other, it can cascade down your shoulder. That way on one end you can have the head dupatta falling on one side and on the other end it can be left back. You a style like this you could do some nice soft curls, waves or even out curls. Make sure you opt for a style like this with lighter jewellery. It is practically a thumb rule for all open hairstyles except the one where you keep it all back.

The Out Curls Look

Source: Saloni Gupta, The Wedding Story, Bianca Luozado

The most loved and classy style is the one with out-curls. The out-curls fall effortlessly on both sides of your face without actually fully covering it. They sure do add a dimension to your look. With the out-curl look, you can opt for slightly heavier jewellery since you’d have the neck showing. A sheeshpatti would look beautiful with a style like this, so you could very well consider that too. It sure is a hairdo that amps up your manifold and makes you stand out.

Them Defined Curls

Source: Imprint Wedding Photographer, Sabyasachi Mukherjee

If you love yourself some thick dense curls then this is the look for you. We do recommend opting for this if you plan to remove the dupatta at a later point. Or if the dupatta is super light and will mostly stay at the back, then this hairstyle is game too. You do not need extensions with a look like this since these defined curls will anyway give you enough volume and when the dupatta comes on top you wouldn’t actually need too much volume.

Keeping It All Back

Source: Deep Joshi Gallery, Harsohena and Jeewandeep

Another superb and classy option for long hair wedding hairstyles is to opt for loose curls but to leave all the hair at the back. You can opt for a sheeshpatti again with this look. Moreover, heavy jewellery is game too. It’s a very classy and elegant option to go for and the open hair wouldn’t even bother you. Make sure they cascade ever so slightly around your face to give it that dimension.

Falling Waves for a Bridal Hairstyle

Source: Stories by Joseph Radhik, Alia Bhatt, AJ Studio Official

Next up is another elegant and classy open hairdo. It’s the simple falling waves which again look very classy and effortless. It makes your hair look put together and doesn’t even bother you as such. Since they are not super voluminous, you can do them with a head dupatta without having to take it off. For jewellery, you can do either light or heavy.

With these amazing options for an open bridal hairstyle, we are sure you will create a magical look. Make sure you consider everything about your outfit before making the final call. Let us know which one out of these was your favourite and which one would you go for. For more on wedding planning and styling, get in touch with us at Styl Inc. and our team of experts will guide you efficiently.

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