Hair type: Fine

Finer hair is perfect for delicately detailed headpieces that are lightweight enough to stay put in your hair.

Bigger, metallic details are likely to overwhelm and drag in your hair, so a headband would be the best way to wear these details if they’re more your style!

Style it up

Hairspray, volumizing powder, dry shampoo and backcombing are all useful for adding volume to fine hair, and your hair stylist will know exactly what to do to get the volume you need for your big day.

Remember to check with your stylist about when to cut and colour your hair before your wedding so that you can be prepared in advance!

Your Go-To Accessories

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Your must-Have: Delicate Hair Vines

Delicately detailed hair vines are your go-to accessory.

They’re as light as a feather so won’t drag your hair down or feel heavy when you’re wearing them.

They can be pinned in place at either end with hair grips, or attached to ribbons that tie at the base of your neck.

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A close Second: Tiaras and Headbands

If you’d prefer something with heavier, metallic details, a headband will feel more comfortable in your hair as the weight of the detail will be spread evenly and won’t feel heavy in your hair.

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Still possible: Hair combs

Keep your comb’s details delicate to avoid it dropping in your hair.

Flat toothed styles work best for your fine hair as their “teeth” won’t be visible in your hair.

You can also hold them in place with hair grips for extra staying power!

Your biggest challenge: Hair Pins

Although not completely impossible! You can easily wear hair pins in your fine hair if you’re wearing it up, or even if you have a small plait or twist to one side so your hair pins have something to grip in to. Keep them delicate to avoid adding too much weight to your hair.

 
 

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