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Then there’s the dilemma of how you want to do your hair.
Should you wear it up, down or somewhere in the middle?
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Read ahead, to see 20 expert-approved wedding day hairstyles.
Meet the Experts
Cassandra Oliviais a hairstylist and licensed cosmetologist based in New Castle County, Delaware.
Jennifer Nastis a senior hairstylist at Sharon Dorram Color at Sally Hershberger Salon, based in New York.
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Alwyn DiGregorio is the Design Team and Dual Educator for Schwarzkopf Professional and Alterna Haircare.
Once each section is dry, move to the next section.
Finish off the look by applying your favoritehair oilto your curls.
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“To achieve this look, start off by using a mousse and volumizer on towel dried hair.
Spray a flexible hairspray over set hair and let it cool.
Unpin your hair and brush out and then spray it with a firm hairspray.”
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Nast recommends using the middle of your eyebrow as a starting point for your part.
“Blow dry your hair using a large round brush.
Once dry, use a 1 1/4 inch curling iron to wave your hair.
Use a light hold hairspray to spray over the waves,” Nast says.
“When the hairspray is fully dry, brush your waves out softly with a brush or comb.
Finish off the look by using atexture sprayto add some grit and hold to your hair.
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For all day (and night) hold, we’re fans of R+Co’s Outerspace Flexible Hairspray.
However, this voluminous style worn down with expanded curls is on another level entirely.
(It might even steal the spotlight from the rest of your wedding day look.)
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(Arresting us with her siren-like beauty, that is.)
For shine like Jenner’s, we’ve become monogamous to Oribe’s Supershine Moisturizing Cream.
The first thing we did upon seeing Jessica Biel’s epically gorgeous Golden Globes hairstyle?
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Took a screenshot and saved it to our wedding hair board, of course.
(Plus, a slightly off-center part like Smalls' will add an even heftier dose of drama.)
We love the way Gal Gadot’s sleekly brushed-back style keeps her facial features front and center.
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To keep strands off your face without sacrificing must-have volume, try a braided headband like Shahidi’s.
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