Let your natural hair do its thing on your wedding day. Here are expert stylist tips and tricks to rock natural hair for your wedding—no matter what your hair type.
Last updated February 5, 2024
Some brides see their wedding as an opportunity to try something new with their hair, changing the length, volume, and texture with extensions, wigs, clip-ins, and other hair accessories. If that’s not your style (or you just love your hair as is), good news: you don’t have to add a single thing to it in order to nail the wedding look of your dreams. You can wear your natural hair for your wedding and look and feel stunning.
To put it simply, by definition, natural hair is hair that hasn’t been altered by chemical straighteners, including relaxers and texturizers. So, it’s just the hair on your head, in its natural texture. Whether your hair is curly, straight, thick, fine, or any type of texture in between, you can embrace your natural hair and work with what you got to create a stunning bridal look.
We talked to expert hairstylists to get their best advice on how to wear your natural hair for your wedding. Plus, we give our favorite tips and natural hair inspiration for each hair type.
There are a few reasons you might want to go with an au naturel hairstyle for your big day.
Decided you want to sport a more natural hairdo on your big day? Let’s take a deep dive into how you can rock a natural hair look on your wedding day—no matter what your hair type:
If your hair is fine and straight, your biggest challenge with styling is going to be volume (especially if you have long hair). Luckily, that’s a pretty straightforward challenge to solve—and it starts with using the right hair care and products.
“First of all with your shampoos and conditioners … we want to make sure that we were using something that's light and volumizing—not anything that's moisturizing because that tends to be heavier,” says Dustie Richardson, a stylist at Paul Labrecque Salon and Spa at The Royal Poinciana Plazain Palm Beach, Florida. “That's going to give you more body, that's going to give you more volume from the root.”
In addition to using the right shampoo and conditioner, plan to add an extra product before styling to give your hair some extra “oomph” on the big day. “You’re [also] going to want to use a volumizer, a volumizing spray, or a thickening lotion of some sort,” Richardson says.
Using the right products is key for prepping your hair ahead of styling. Here are some hair styling tips to get the most out of your fine or straight hair:
The right haircut is important for every hair type—but when it comes to bridal styling, it’s even more important for wavy hair. “Oftentimes there can be a lot of weight in the ends of [wavy] hair that's removed with a good haircut,” Richardson says. “Also, having those dead ends trimmed will allow a better shape to form in the waves.”
Once you chop your split ends (and get rid of any dead weight), the next step is to really get to know your hair—and, in particular, get to know your wave. Typically, with wavy hair types, some areas are more wavy or curly than others. But there are strategies your stylist can use (from a product, haircut, and styling perspective) to even out your hair and give you more uniform waves for your wedding.
“You want to really look at the hair and understand what's going on because you can encourage more curl in the places that there's less curl,” says Richardson. Here's our favorite styling tip to rock your natural waves for your big day:
“African American hair is generally characterized by tight curls and kinks, and grows almost parallel to the scalp—but in general, natural black hair usually ranges from wavy to kinky-coily, with a wide range of variation between the two.” says Alicia Henry, celebrity hairstylist with years of experience working with black and African American hair.
While weather can play a large role in determining the best style for natural black hair (“[You] need to consider whether they are having an indoor or outdoor wedding because the weather and humidity can play a big factor on the style chosen,” says Henry), the good news is, whether you have curls, coils, waves, or locs, there are a ton of different options for natural hair wedding looks, depending on hair texture.
If you have a curly texture, adding height and volume for a more free-flowing, unstructured look is a great way to embrace your natural hair. “To achieve that look, you have to have a pretty tight natural curl,” says Richardson. “Then it's blown out—and what that does is it stretches that curl out” and adds the height and volume.
If wearing all your curls loose doesn’t feel like the right look for you, you can also part the hair and pull it back tightly—either with braids, twists, or just smoothing out the hair—and leave the rest of the hair out for more of a half-up. Soft curls are a great look for more relaxed hair. Just make sure to add some smoothing serum before styling to control frizz and add shine.
Here's an additional tip for styling natural black hair for your wedding day:
“Asian hair is normally very thick,” says celebrity stylist Marshall Lin. While that strength makes for gorgeous hair texture, it doesn’t always make for long-held curls. “Because it's so heavy, oftentimes curls tend to fall from the weight of [the hair] alone,” Richardson says.
Fortunately, that issue can easily be avoided by sweeping natural hair into an updo or other, more structured style. “Having it braided, in buns, [or in another updo] is a good way to keep it beautiful for a long period of time.”
Here's an additional styling tip for wearing natural Asian hair for your wedding:
Not all curls are created equal—but for most curly-haired brides, moisture is the biggest challenge. “There are so many different types of curls. You have your soft curl, your loose curl, your tight curl, your kinky curls,” Richardson says. “But if there was one thing I could say about all curls? It’s moisture, moisture, moisture.”
In the days leading up to your wedding, make sure you’re using plenty of hydrating products to add plenty of moisture to your curls. You may even consider heading to the salon for a moisturizing treatment.
Similar to wavy hair types, with curly hair, it’s all about the cut. “If you want to wear that hair naturally curly for your wedding, again, a good cut is always key for the shape,” Richardson says. The right haircut will give your hair the shape and texture it needs “so that your curls can form to their best potential,” she says.
Once your is hydrated and properly cut, here's one key tip for rocking your natural curls on your wedding day:
If you have short hair, you might think your options are limited—but according to Richardson, short hair (which she considers anything above the shoulders) can be the most fun to style.
Working with short hair is going to depend on your length. Styling a pixie cut is going to be a bit different from styling a bob or a shoulder-length do. Here's our favorite styling tip for rocking your short hair as you walk down the aisle:
These tips are a great jumping-off point. For some flair, you can always utilize a variety of accessories like a headband, headpiece, hairpins, or barrette. Regardless, remember, it doesn’t matter what type of tresses you have—you can rock your natural hair on your big day in any style that feels right to you. “I don't consider the type of hair when creating styles,” Lin says. “I would tell the bride to go for the style she wants. Texturizing updos, a silky, clean straight style, or a sexy wave—all of these are able to be applied to different hair types.”
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