Monday, May 11, 2009

I need to know How to Keep a Flower In Your Hair?

I am getting married on the beach and I am going to have a hibiscus flower behind my left ear... Does anyone know how to keep these little guys into place so they don't fall out?

I need to know How to Keep a Flower In Your Hair?
Hair pins.....i am not sure of your style the stylist could braid it, or twist it in. I suggest asking your styliest she will know what to do.
Reply:Try using a bobby pin or a hair clip to keep it in place.
Reply:Bobby pins but most likely just bring it to a hairdresser when you get your hair done for your wedding and they are wonderful. My head peice broke the day of my wedding and they were still able to bobby pin it in my hair and it looked fine. Go to a hairdresser that is experienced in wedding styles. If you are previewing the style beforehand, bring a flower then and have her secure it and practice.
Reply:just pin them with two hair pins that criss-cross. If it is a silk flower, you can even glue it (or sew it) to a small barette and clip it in! use a little gel or hairspray on that spot in your hair so its not too silky and slippery. good luck and congrats!
Reply:lots and lots of clips and bobby pins!
Reply:Attach a bobby pin to the end using floral tape.
Reply:Something that has not been mentioned here is that Hibiscus blooms start to die the moment you remove them from a plant.


So you need to wait as long as possible to remove the bloom from the plant and choose a just opened bloom. Best if spray with crowing glory or finishing touch (your florist would have) and I would wire the flower (I am a florist) to make it easier to pin into the hair, otherwise keep the stem as long as possible so you have more to work with and then crisscross the pins to hold in place.


It is likely the flower will not last through the reception though - so you might want to have another bloom available to change out to after the ceremony if the one you are wearing starts to wilt.
Reply:Pins as well as twisting the hair to one side and pushing the stem into the twist, http://pompsnpincurls.googlepages.com/no...





Also a sort of like small french twist or braid from the crown to the side just behind the ear will provide a base for the flower to grip into. It will be harder to keep in place if you wear you hair loose.
Reply:You can get your florist to attach it to a comb and it will not move all day. Depending on your hair type, (fine, thin, thick, etc.) bobby pins may not work. They just slide right out of my hair. A comb will stay all day and will be worry free. Good luck and best wishes!!
Reply:crazy glue! LOL
Reply:A bobby pin
Reply:bobby pins or those tiny hair clips that snap close. congratulations and have a great wedding
Reply:Get a flower bloom holder and flower wire (Michael's JoAnns, etc) and attach it to a comb. If you are crafty, you can do this, or let the florist arrange it for you.





Congrats


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