Me: http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p181/BlackBunnies08/bbb1copy.jpg
Dress: http://www.davidsbridal.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplayView?storeId=10052&catalogId=10051&categoryId=3001516¤tIdx=0&subCategory=-49999486%257c3001447%257c3001516&catentryId=6142355&sort=
Suggestion:
I would suggest for you to google wedding hairstyles and look through the image results. Find a few you like and then take them to your hairdresser for a hair trial;. Your hairdresser will help you find the best look for you and your dress, and then the day of it will be a piece of cake!
Good luck!

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O.K. let's see. First the dress is very, very elegant, so to me that warrants a very classy hair style. Your hair and not being ugly looks like the ends need a nip off to ge any dry dead ends off. Do not say if you are wearing a veil, tiara or not. A tiara to me would be classy. As for your hair, I would find a good salon if you don't have one and have a trial run. Your hair appears to be very strait and thick. You are the only person that can really decide what you want. But, having said that, I think a complete up do, not a half up, half down due to the elegance of the gown. I would make an appointment with a stylist, yes, because you do not want to try to fix your hair on your wedding, you will be just too nervous and too much going on. Let the stylist suggest something and she will more than likely curl your hair first with hot rollers, but not to worry, the amount of curl you like of dislike can be easily brused out. Most girls now like to leave some in front, sort of swept to the back with a few wispys in front of the ears, but I like something like the style on the model with all being swept back with classy, not too big chandelier earrings. But I didn't look good at your forehead, but stylist will notice this, if you can get by with all going back. But definetily an updo, this will highlight your big pretty eyes and I wouldn't over do the eye make up too much, but would be tempted to put just a dot of shiny silver right at end of eyeliner, not enough to really be seen but to give a little glow. Talk with hair stylist or make up artist. Again, and I highly recommend this as I have watched many brides come in for their trial run and stylists have had to fix and then come up with other alternatives especially for long hair. So that is my advice, go to a stylist and let her determine what will be best for you and your facial structure and kind of hair you have. If you decide to use small chandelier earrings as seen on mode, beginning to think a tiara would take away from the dress. Hope this helps. I try to answer questions honestly. Looking back at your picture, to me, you will need to have hair swept to the side and I mean this honestly, I have fixed a lots of hair, your forehead looks to me would be too hate to say big, but too much skin without some swept to side. And again, you may want to start conditioning your hair each time you wash it with a very good conditioner as it looks a little dry to me, but again, don't forget those eyes. No tiara, looked at dress again and with that flower thingy on dress a tiara would take away from it. Hope this helps. Not to worry. JL
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