Posted on February 16, 2010.
Brides Trade in Tiaras for Flowers Some brides this summer, the foregoing are tiaras, letting their hair down and pinning flowers in their hair. For every bride there is a matching flower in taste, style and ambience. The flowers can be used with a veil or can stand on their own for a beautiful appearance. The warmer flowers and hairstyles are all mild to hot. With smaller flowers, a couple or a few do. It depends on what the bride wants: if you want one that takes the cake, or a few here and there. Lily orchid flowers after you stand out this summer.
LILY
The lily, lily East in particular, is a timeless flower often associated with weddings. A symbol of purity, this glamorous flower works best with back-bent or twisted in the middle of the bottom of the back of the head. The lily can easily be dropped on the side of doing it. This style is particularly striking for wedding photos. For a lower styling, hair curling in barrels and pin a few pieces on one side, placing the lily beside the locks favorites. If worn on the wedding day, the bride does not need perfume much because of the strong smell of Lily. Lilies petals "can reach a length of six inches, making it a perfect flower for the bride who wishes to make a statement. Lilies are in shades of pink and red, although white is the most popular.
GERBERA DAISY
Distinquished by their large beautiful flowers and wide assortment of brightly colored gerbera daisies have become a favorite flower choice. The gerbera daisy is a symbol of beauty and innocence and the expression of feelings cheerfull. For a less formal approach, gerberas are perfect for the bride with long hair. Pull a few pieces back and pins with a gerbera daisy. Or sport a touch simple French with daisies placed in the fold.
Stephanotis
Flower Stephanotis has always been a popular wedding flower, symbolizing happiness in marriage, good luck and bonds of affection. Stephanotis strengthen a set of landmarks to make loops and must be carefully pinned because of their fragile stems. Talk with your florist how stephanotis you need depending on the style and thickness of your hair. A bride with short hair may use five to six stephanotis in a solid, pinned behind the ear. For up-to-do, consider a French touch with stephanotis individual in a straight line to the crease. Or let your hair down, pin them randomly in the loops. These small white flowers are available all year and have a sweet fragrance.
ROSE
Pink roses are one signature flower for weddings. There is no flower that has been revered and celebrated as much as the rose. As a source of inspiration for people throughout history, roses are the definitive symbol of love and gratitude. Entering a range of colors and available in large and small flowers, roses can be nicely placed in barrels facing forward. Roses are always elegant, classic and romantic.
GARDENIA
Somewhat similar in appearance to the rose garden, but more expensive and delicate, gardenias are a classic addition to all hairstyles. Symbolizing joy, sophistication and beauty. These fragrant flowers make something more sophisticated than the traditional banner. If you have a gardenia in your hair and your hair is pulled back, which can be more dramatic than the search for a tiara. Due to the sensitivity of this flower, a style of the face with a gardenia pinned in the back would be preferable to avoid contact with the petals as they are fragile and can bruise easily.
ORCHID
With an exotic appearance, orchids have come to represent rare and delicate beauty. Those who seek to make a lasting impression with a unique flower have found the orchid to be a perfect choice. You can use one or a.