7 bridal hairstyles with half tresses: the most comfortable hairstyle of the season

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If you've already chosen your dress or have a clear idea of what it will look like, you can start thinking about the hairstyle you'll wear for your wedding. And although many brides grow their hair long, thinking about having more options, the truth is that mid-length hair is equally versatile.

The important thing is to prepare yourself in time by moisturizing your hair and, when the time comes, give it a trim to remove the dead strands. Have you already defined your style? If not, in this article you will discover a wide selection of hairstyles for medium length hair that you can take inspiration from.

1. Low ponytail

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A half bob is enough to achieve this hairstyle which is otherwise one of the most elegant. To prevent strands from escaping, mark the parting, flat iron your hair before gathering it and apply a fixative for a polished finish. Now, as you won't achieve the same impact as a ponytail with long hair, give it an extra touch by covering the scrunchy with your own hair. Or, with a metallic piece.

2. Half updo with a twist

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Half updos also look great with half updos, which you'll find in different versions. One of them is the half updo with a twist, which is achieved by separating two strands in the front of your hair, by rolling them up on themselves and holding them from the back It's simple and romantic, either with an elastic band or a lock of hair, like a half crown.

3. Loose hair with water waves

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Glamorous or vintage-inspired brides will love this hairstyle. Just define the parting on one side and gather a strand of hair from there with a comb or bobby pin. Or you can simply tuck the hair behind your ear. The rest of your hair will fall free. in water waves or Old Hollywood style that will make you shine.

4. Semi updo with side braids or bun

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Make the most of your medium length hair with this original and youthful half updo To achieve this hairstyle you must make two side braids and join them into a bun. But before gathering the hair, to give it an extra chic touch, tie it at the top of the head. The hair that will remain loose, leave it straight or with soft waves.

5. Straight with thick bangs

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Fringes are on trend and go perfectly with mid-length hair. Also, they're a perfect match, if you are looking for a simple, but very elegant hairstyle If you're getting married in autumn/winter, it's a good option so you don't have to go uncovered, just iron your hair well, mark the parting in the middle and make sure your fringe reaches your eyebrows or below them.

6. Curls with braids

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If your hair is curly, take a section from the side and make two or three parallel braids from the roots, so that the rest of your hair flows freely around it. Define your curls well and you will see that the play of textures that is formed looks fabulous. Or, if you prefer, make the braids from the front of the head, making sure that they do not extend too far. If you have straight hair, do not resist tocurl it if that's how you want to wear it on your wedding day.

7. Loose with surfer waves

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Another option, if you want to wear your hair loose and relaxed, is to opt for cool surfer waves with a curtain fringe that starts to open up towards the middle. Effortlessly, you'll have a beautiful hairstyle that's perfect for accessorising with a headband or flower crown. And if you have fine hair, broken waves will guarantee you an extra dose of volume.

If you're the type who wears shoulder-length hair, you'll be able to keep the length and find a hairstyle that suits your style, from relaxed surfer waves for a casual look to Old Hollywood waves to dazzle at an elegant ceremony.

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Evelyn Carpenter is the author of the best-selling book, All you need for your marriage. A Marriage guide. She has been married for over 25 years and has helped countless couples build successful marriages. Evelyn is a sought after speaker and relationship expert, and has been featured in various media outlets including Fox News, Huffington Post, and more.