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Getting ready for a wedding as a bridesmaid can be both exciting and a little stressful, especially when it comes to hair! I've been there, staring at my blonde locks in the mirror, wondering how to achieve that perfect, elegant look without spending hours or a fortune at a salon. That's why I'm excited to share my go-to easy DIY bridesmaid hair tutorial, specifically tailored for fellow blondes! Why DIY Your Bridesmaid Hairstyle? Honestly, doing your own hair can be a huge time-saver and budget-friendly option. Plus, there’s something so satisfying about creating a beautiful look yourself. For blonde hair, DIY can be even better because you can adjust the style to beautifully highlight your natural tones and avoid over-styling that can sometimes make lighter hair look flat. Prepping Your Blonde Locks for the Perfect Updo Before diving into any 'bridehair tutorial', preparation is key, especially for blonde hair. I always start with day-old hair if possible, as it holds styles better. If your hair is freshly washed, a good texturizing spray or even a sprinkle of dry shampoo at the roots can add much-needed grip and volume. This prevents your updo from slipping throughout the day. For my blonde hair, I find that a light-hold hairspray applied before styling helps keep flyaways in check without making it stiff or dulling the shine. My Easy DIY Bridesmaid Updo Tutorial: The Twisted Low Bun This is my absolute favorite for its elegance and ease, perfectly suited for blonde bridesmaid hairstyles: Section Your Hair: Start by parting your hair as desired (middle or side). Then, divide your hair into three main sections: one at the top (crown), one in the middle, and one at the nape of your neck. Create the Base: Take the bottom section of your hair and tie it into a low ponytail. Don't make it too tight; leave a little looseness for volume. This will be the foundation for your bun. Twist and Pin (Bottom): Take the low ponytail, twist it into a simple bun, and secure it with bobby pins. For blonde hair, try to use pins that match your root color or are invisible, so they don't stand out. Twist and Pin (Middle Section): Now, take the middle section of your hair. Divide it into two halves. Take one half, gently twist it, and bring it back towards your bun, wrapping it around the existing bun. Secure with pins. Repeat with the other half, crossing over the first twisted piece for an interwoven look. Add Volume (Top Section): For the top section, gently backcomb the roots a little to create volume. This is where you can really make your blonde hair pop by adding some height. Carefully smooth the top layer over the backcombed section. Twist and Secure (Top Section): Take the smooth top section, twist it loosely, and integrate it into the bun you've already created. You can wrap it over the previous twists or tuck it underneath, depending on the desired look. Secure firmly with more bobby pins. Frame Your Face: Gently pull out a few face-framing pieces at the front. For blonde hair, these delicate strands beautifully catch the light and soften the overall look. Final Touches: Finish with a flexible hold hairspray to ensure everything stays in place without looking too rigid. You can also add a delicate hair accessory, like a small floral pin or a subtle crystal clip, to complement your bridesmaid dress. This 'bridehair tutorial' is incredibly versatile. You can make the twists looser for a more romantic, undone look, or tighter for a sleeker finish. Practice once or twice, and you'll be amazed at how quickly you can achieve a stunning, salon-worthy blonde bridesmaid hairstyle right at home!

















































































