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Having been a bride once and a bridesmaid a handful of times, I’ve learnedthat the only rule of bridesmaiding is that there are no hard-and-fast rules: expectations around attire, bridesmaid hairstyles, and makeup can vary wildly from person to person. What one member of your wedding party considers totally normal might seem absurd to another (personal taste is personal, y’all). So it’s smart to lay your cardson the table good and early,before you get too deep into planning, to make sure everyone is on the same page. Buthow do you talk to your wedding party about things like makeup and bridesmaid hairstyles in a way thatwon’t make them feel like they have to go out and change themselves? In a word: considerately. Here’s what I recommend starting with.

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how to talk to your wedding party about bridesmaid hairstyles

Establish who is paying for hair and makeup and how that will be taken care of. There are no absolute rules, but it’s always nice to make the offer (if it’s in your budget). Considering that your wedding party has most likely paid for their dresses, given you gifts at any showers and prewedding events you might have had, and possibly even traveled to get to your wedding, taking care of hair and makeup is a nice gesture to make.

If it’s not in your budget (and that’s fine!) it’s equally important to be clear about that from the beginning. You can say something like, “I’ll be having my hair done by [stylist] on the day of the wedding. If you guys are interested, here’s thecontact information—but unfortunately, it’s not in our budget to pay for it.” Another idea? Phone a friend.A lot of us know that one person who lives and dies by Sephora. If you’ve got one of those (heck, they might even be in your wedding party), ask if they’d be willing to help out, and then make sure you include a gift card to MAC or something with your thank you note.

But remember: if you’re not paying for your wedding party to get their hair and makeup done, it’s perfectly acceptable that they do their own (and hence, they will probably not be doing any complex styling).

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Clearly communicate expectations.Most of us are trying to be considerate of our friends when putting together a wedding party. Butthere can be such a thing as being too nice. Your friends might not care as much about how they look as you think, or vice versa. So read the temperature of the room and make sure everyone is communicating clearly. You can say something like, “Hey, I want you guys to feel like yourselves at our wedding. Would you rather pick out your own hair and makeup, or have more direction from me?” You may find that your wedding party really just wants to be told what to do when it comes to bridesmaid hairstyles (sometimes it’s easier that way) or that they’d rather have full control over their own aesthetic. It’s way better to ask than assume.

On the flip side, if you really care about how things turn out, be honest about that. Try something like, “Hey guys, I’m really into this particular vibefor the wedding. Is everyone on board for that?” Or even, “I have a pretty clear vibe in mind for hair and makeup, but I still want you guys to feel like yourselves. Is there anything you absolutely don’t want?” The worst thing you can do is pretend you don’t have an opinion when you do—it justmakes more work for everyone.

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Butbe realistic:If youdohave preconceived ideas about how you want folks to style their hair, try to keep in mind the realities of your friend group. Does everyone have the same texture and length of hair? (My rough guess: probably not.) Do you already have a good idea of who will want to DIY their hair and who will want to get it professionally done? If most of your wedding party has similar hair, then try to choose bridesmaid styles that can be easily DIYed (bless the braid trend).That way thepeople who want to get their hair professionally done can, and those who want to DIY won’t end up a stressful mess over a hairstyle that should really only be handled by professionals. And remember: cohesive doesn’t necessarily mean the same. Your wedding party members know their hair better than anyone else, so if they’re all rocking something different, your best bet is probably to trust them to do their thing.

Don’t ask your bridesmaids to radically change themselves.It bears repeating: It’s not cool to ask someone to be in your wedding party… and then ask her to dye her hair a different color, cover up a tattoo, or take out her nose ring. (Unless it’s, say, a requirement of your venue. In which case, mention that ish before you ask her to be a bridesmaid and make sure she’s down for it.) You also don’t want to ask your friends not to cut their hair so they can pull off the long wedding braid you had in mind—it’s their hair, and they own it. If you love your friends and want them there, then let them be themselves.

30 bridesmaid hairstyles you can use for your wedding

Bridesmaid Updo Hairstyles

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Jose Villa via Style Me Pretty

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Photo and Tutorial via Hair Romance

A masterful center braid with the sides weaved in, and everything working together.

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Photo by Zoe Allamby

A perfect updo with a casual not trying too hard head band

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You Look Lovelyvia Style Me Pretty

A loose wrap around braid that keeps it all together in that effortless way, like you.

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Photo by Natural Meze Curls

A but of a wave, a bit of a color, a whole lot of cool.

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Photo and Tutorial via Hair Romance

A lovely updo + braid that incorporates loose locks.

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Sock-Free Bun Tutorial via The Art of Hair Book

Tighten it up, and wrap it all into a magical bun right on top.

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Braided Bun Tutorial via A Practical Wedding

Ooooo so beautiful, and classic, and off to the side, just a little.

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Erika Layne Photography via Munaluchi Bridal

A wave and a bun and a perfect spot for the accessory.

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Jen Huangvia Style Me Pretty| Hair and Makeup by Chaili Meng

A braid incorporated at just the right spot, for just the right day.

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Photo and Tutorial via Hair Romance

A loose braid that goes in and out and over and under and looks like it holds together without any work at all.

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Vintage Sideswept Roll Tutorial atA Practical Wedding via The Art of Hair Book

Rocking that vintage sideswept roll and wave will have everyone swoooooooning.

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Loose Side Bun Tutorial via A Practical Wedding

Sometimes a loose side bun is an art and sometimes you just need to be rocking that art.

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Photo and Tutorial via Hair Romance

A wreath made of braided hair is often the best option.

Half-Up Half-Down Styles

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Photo by Pabelona Studio via 100 Layer Cake

Perfectly braided and kept loose and flowing.

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Braided Hair for Beginners Tutorial via A Practical Wedding

Adding all the dimension and dynamic lines.

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Carmen Santorelli Photography viaStyle Me Pretty

Adding in flowers and greenery with the right matching colors will always be full of win.

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Natural Updo Tutorial via A Practical Wedding

A natural updo with that effortless look and timeless natural…ness.

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Koman Photography via Style Me Pretty| Hair and Makeup by 10.11 Makeup

Long hair and bangs and morning light and wedding days.

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Photo by Muse’s Uniform

Whether you’re there for a party, or to get to work, or both.

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Simple Half-Up Half-Down Tutorial via A Practical Wedding

Flowing hair that’s in control the whole time.

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Alexandra Grace Photography via Style Me Pretty| Hair and Makeup by Jein King

Style and texture and shape with all the options.

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Blue Rose Photography via Wedding Chicks

A beautiful braid wrapped around with the flowing locks doing their thing.

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Photo and Tutorial via Hair Romance

All that hair tied together with little fuss, lots of simplicity, and all the elegance.

Hair Down styles

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Bridesmaid Hairstyles by Michelle Scott Photography

A loose hair style with the right flower crown.

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Julia Kaptelova via Style Me Pretty| Hairpiece by Muse for Me

Simple, natural, and paired with the right hair band.

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Lazy Girl Finger Waves Tutorial via A Practical Wedding

Did we already mention a loose hair style with the right flower crown?

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Photo by Ciara Richardson via A Paper Proposal | Hair and Makeup byHair &Makeup by Steph

Wavy, braided, and amazing all at the same time.

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Lace Headband Braid via Missy Sue

A brilliant lace headband that can be worn… anytime.

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Smooth Curl Tutorial forNaturally Curly Hair via A Practical Wedding

Curls and curls and more curls, forever and ever.

How is your wedding party wearing their hair for your wedding? Already married? Share a photo of your own bridesmaid hairstyles in the comments! And for more tips, check out how to choose ahair and makeup stylist for your wedding.

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FAQs

What is the best hairstyle for a bridesmaid? ›

Bridesmaid Braid Hairstyles. Braids are a great option for bridesmaids because they're so versatile. Doing a sleek, tight braid can look more formal and feel more low-maintenance. A loose, slightly messy braid can give off more of a casual, bohemian vibe that still works with a formal gown.

Should bridesmaids have different hairstyle than bride? ›

It's important to choose bridesmaid hairstyles that complement the bride's appearance rather than overshadow it. To achieve this, consider the bride's hairstyle first. If the bride has opted for an elegant updo, then a half-up, half-down look for the bridesmaids may provide a nice contrast.

Who chooses the bridesmaids hairstyles? ›

Allowing your bridesmaids to pick their hairstyles allows them to feel more involved in the wedding and to express their individuality – especially if you've had full control over their bridesmaid dresses.

How should I have my bridesmaids do their hair? ›

Traditionally, bridesmaids have worn their hair the same - but it's totally up to you! The most flattering hairdos are based on the bridesmaid's face shape. Or, if one of your bridesmaids has short hair and one has long hair, it's almost impossible to have the exact same hairstyles.

What is the trend hair for wedding guests? ›

Among the anti-prim hairstyles we love are slick high ponytails, ultra-sleek, ultra long plaits, braids and pigtails, '90s loose updos worn with a modern spin, cute baby braids, mussy, sexy texture (or sexture) and accessories: the more the merrier.

Who should pay for bridesmaid hair? ›

The Answer: It Depends

There's no definitive answer of who foots the bill on bridal party glam. That said, the bride or the bridesmaids will pay for the bridal party's hair and makeup. Some brides cover the cost of glam as a “thank you” to their friends for supporting the wedding. However, this isn't always the case.

Should bridesmaids wear hair up or down? ›

Consider the Dress: When creating hairstyles for bridesmaids, it's important to consider the style of the dress. If the dress is strapless or has a low back, an updo may be the best option to show off the dress.

Is it rude not to pay for bridesmaids hair and makeup? ›

Fortunately, covering the costs of hair and makeup services is definitely not required. If you can't pay for the services, you can still help everything go smoothly by procuring prices from your hair and makeup stylists and offering to book services for your bridesmaids in the bridal suite.

Should bridesmaid dresses have same neckline as bride? ›

One detail that should never be shared between you and your girls is the neckline. If your wedding dress features a sexy, plunging neckline, be sure to pick a different neckline for your girls. You don't want to take away the one thing that makes your dress stand out!

How much do bridesmaids pay for hair? ›

On average, bridesmaids and other wedding party members should expect to pay about $125 to $250 per person for hair and makeup. It's up to the bride if she will pay this cost, or if her attendants will cover it themselves.

Can bridesmaids wear flowers in their hair? ›

Another special way to call attention to your maid of honor is with a special bouquet or corsage to distinguish her from the other bridesmaids, but this is optional. It's all about the small details. The bride and bridesmaids may choose to wear floral accessories in their hair, such as flower crowns or hairpins.

Should bridesmaids get hair and makeup done? ›

Treating your bridesmaids to professional hair and makeup is a thoughtful gesture that shows your deep appreciation for their support. It makes them feel cherished and pampered, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to their role in your special day.

How long to allot for bridesmaid hair? ›

For your typical wedding hair, allot this time for each party member or guest: Brides: 60 to 90 minutes. Bridesmaids: 30 to 45 minutes. Mother of the Bride and Mother-in-Law: 30 to 45 minutes.

Should bridesmaids get their nails done? ›

The bride isn't the only one expected to look glammed on her wedding day. As members of the bridal party, bridesmaids should also look their best, which includes a fresh manicure.

Do you tip bridesmaid hair? ›

Hair Stylists & Makeup Artists

While most stylists don't mention tipping in their contract, it's always a nice gesture, and according to our poll, most stylists receive tips often. Other ways to thank your hair and makeup team are small gifts or gift cards for things like coffee.

Should bridesmaids have hair up or down? ›

If the dress is strapless or has a low back, an updo may be the best option to show off the dress. If the dress has a high neckline or intricate details on the back, a half-up, half-down style may be more appropriate.

Should bridesmaids get hair done? ›

Treating your bridesmaids to professional hair and makeup is a thoughtful gesture that shows your deep appreciation for their support. It makes them feel cherished and pampered, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to their role in your special day.

How can I look better in a bridesmaid dress? ›

Here's how to rock a bridesmaid dress you don't like.
  1. Work it. Do you think every member of Destiny's Child always loved their outfit? ...
  2. Stand up tall. ...
  3. Get it altered. ...
  4. Find the right underwear. ...
  5. Focus on your hair and makeup. ...
  6. Accessories go a long way. ...
  7. Give yourself a reality check. ...
  8. Remember that it's not your day.
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