However much you dress to kill at your introduction ceremony, your hairstyle has to match your dress code. You have probably heard that hair is a woman’s crowning beauty, and whether you make it simple or royal-like, how you design your hair will define the person you are. Here are top hairstyles preferred by brides during their traditional ceremonies.
This bride-to-be wore her hair back with frills on the sides to give it a ceremonial appeal. Holding the hair back also gives room for her bridal hair band making her look ceremonial, at the front and the back.
The style above can be accessorised in different ways basing on one’s preference. A simple hairstyle is well complemented with lots of jewellery.
This bride-to-be opted for an up-do hairstyle with golden metallic flowers scattered in the hair.
On the sides, the bride-to-be adorned her hair with one string of metallic flowers
Unlike many who would opt for silver or golden flowers, she went for purple, bringing out a colourful look to her subtle gomesi outfit.
You can also choose an updo, as you leave strands of hair to flow on your face like Hellen Lukoma did, topping it off with a tiara.
This bride-to-be went for no hair accessories at the front, showing off her well-styled hair. She then went for chunky jewelry on her neck and ears, making her stand out.
This bride-to-be chose have a subtly coloured gomesi, which she made up for with blue and silver hair and neck accessories.
Wearing your hair pulled back is something women may want to consider more. This bride-to-be pulled her hair back, accessorising it with a big flower embellishment at the back.
Making a flat bun on top of your head is also a simple introduction hairstyle that will make you look elegant without trying too hard like this lady.
She had her hair pulled back in a simple bun, putting a golden accessory in the bun and nowhere else on her head
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Nicole Matovu opted to have one side of her hair up as the other was left to flow in a long strand.