Monday, February 22, 2010

Can anyone tell me why 'prom styles' are avoided for wedding hair?

i'm in the uk and we don't have proms here (generally speaking anyway). however when doing research for wedding hair styles i've come across a lot of forums where prom styles are avoided. why is this?Can anyone tell me why 'prom styles' are avoided for wedding hair?
I dunno. For my prom I just had my hair curled and pulled up into a sort of bun thing. I'm sure I'll do something similar for my wedding, it looked awesome. I think some prom hair styles might look too... teenybopper? I'm not sure if that's an expression used in the UK. Juvenile works too. But I think there are some formal womens hairstyles that are classic and perfect for both prom and weddings.Can anyone tell me why 'prom styles' are avoided for wedding hair?
I think the major difference is that a lot of prom styles are overly teased and sprayed and stiff. They tend to be really styled. Plus, prom is the dance you attend when you're 17 - and most people like to think their hairstyles have become a bit more sophisticated than when they were 17.





Generally, ';Prom Hair'; tends to be really fussy. I don't want anything to be fussy at my wedding. It's stressful enough.
It can be the difference between teeny-bopper tacky hair like this:


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and elegant style like this:


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i dont know , alot of prom hair dos are funky , and wedding hair dos are more polished

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