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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