For a guest look be round, it is not only important to choose the accessories well, but also to get the makeup and hairstyle right. Although wearing your hair loose and with marked waves is always a good option, there are many other possibilities. Pigtails, buns and semi-updos We love them, but just as with fashion, when it comes to hairstyles, less is more. That’s why we advise you to avoid overly ground-breaking mixes and opt for minimalism; It is the key to the final result being perfect. We leave you some ideas of simple and very elegant wedding guest hairstyles.
high ponytail
If you have fairly long hair, you want to wear it up, but you prefer a hairstyle that doesn’t add years to your hair, we advise you to opt for a ponytail. It works with almost all looks and, depending on the shape of your face and your style, you can wear it with a clear face, parted in the middle, on one of the sides… Our advice? Make it look slightly wavy.
Low ponytail
If you want to benefit from everything we mentioned in the previous point, but your hair is not excessively long and you do not want to resort to a hairpiece, you can choose to collect it at the bottom of the neck. It is important that you do not wear your hair with many layers to avoid letting too many strands come loose and giving you the feeling that you have not combed your hair well. The one in the image is the work of Eugenia Bustamante.
Braid-ponytail with bow
This accessory has become one of the guests’ favorites. The best thing is that it can be combined with simple hairstyles, such as a braid or a ponytail, or with slightly more sophisticated finishes, like this braid and ponytail combination worn by Sandra Majada and created by Saray Peña.
Ballerina bun
Ballerina-inspired updos have become a trend that is not going to go away easily. They work in bridal looks and yes, also in guest looks. They are the best option for those who want to wear their hair completely up, but prefer simple finishes. They also allow the garments to be seen in their entirety, as is the case with this Lady Pipa kimono.
braided bun
Equally simple and sophisticated is the braided bun. What we like most about this job makeup and hair artist Carmen Peralta is her casual look because, unlike many updos, it is not polished, but leaves some strands free, something that adds a relaxed touch to the look.
twisted bun
Halfway between the ballerina finish, much more polished, and the updos that leave loose strands, is this hairstyle. We could call it a twisted bun, since it is created by twisting the hair until it achieves this kind of characteristic twist. It is ideal for guests with long hair and, although it can be done at different heights, it favors lower hair, like the one LucÃa Bárcena wears.
Semi-updo with braids
Removing a few strands that border the face is usually enough to create a flattering, comfortable and elegant semi-updo. An example is found in this hairstyle created by Marieta Hair style that adds two small, thin braids on the sides to give a different touch, but prevent it from being overloaded.
Semi-updo with large braid
If you like the idea of ​​wearing braids, but prefer one large one instead of several small ones, you will love this hairstyle by Saray Peña. How, flattering, stylish and suitable for both brides and guests. Although it can be accessorized, our advice is to wear it as is.
Semi-updo for medium hair
When it comes to choosing a guest hairstyle, less is always more. And if that is clearly seen in buns, it also happens in semi-updos. This one, like the previous one, is from Marieta Hair style. The best? It is suitable for medium length hair and even mini hair as long as it has one layer.
Semi-collected with bubble
One of the advantages of these hairstyles is that they allow you to mix several trends in the same hairstyle. An example can be found in this creation by Eugenia Bustamante, a semi-updo with a bubble and soft waves in the same direction.