FREE Wedding Table Planner

+ FREE Wedding Budget Planner and more wedding planning tools

Join now free to use

Wedding Forum - Fringe??...

Not signed in (Sign In)

UKbride Supermarket


* Discount available to Power Users only. Terms and conditions apply. more

  1.  
    • ShannonK05
      CommentAuthorShannonK05
      Ticker backgroundIs poweruserJust marriedBadgeBadgeTicker foreground
     
    Hi ladies, I've just had a fringe cut in for the first time since I was really wee. I've wanted one for a while and thought now was the best time to do it because if I don't like it I still have enough time to grow it out for the wedding. Now that I have the fringe, I really like it and just can't decide if I want to keep it for the wedding or not! I'm gonna post some pictures and would love it if you lovely brides to be could give me your opinions :)

    A couple of weeks ago without the fringe

    IMG_20140412_085513.jpg
    IMG_20140412_085513.jpg


    Now with the fringe

    IMG_20140509_141349.jpg
    IMG_20140509_141349.jpg


    This is how I'd really like my hair for the wedding but just not sure how it would look with the fringe.. Any ideas?!

    IMG_12139590216792.jpeg
    IMG_12139590216792.jpeg


    Thanks everyone :) x

    Members signature icon



  2.  
    • Glitterfairy
      CommentAuthorGlitterfairy
      Ticker backgroundIs poweruserJust marriedBadgeBadgeTicker foreground
     
    I think it could work, just put your pic and this one together.

    image.jpg
    image.jpg


    Members signature icon
    Our wedding day - 6 October 2012


  3.  
    • clairenina
      CommentAuthorclairenina
      Just marriedBadgeBadge
     
    I had the same dilemma. I have always had a fringe, but all of the bridal pictures I have seen have either had no fringe, or a long swept away one. I grew mine since Christmas and really hated it. I decided in the end not to look like any of the pictures i have seen, and have my fringe trimmed to how i like and feel comfortable with. Best thing I can say, is go whatever you look at yourself in the mirror and are happy with, forget the pictures on the net/magazines for a moment (they are great for ideas though)
  4.  
    • AprilS61
      CommentAuthorAprilS61
      Ticker backgroundIs poweruserJust marriedBadgeBadgeTicker foreground
     
    Have a hair trial early and see how it looks with the fringe. If its not what you wanted you should have the extra time to grow it out and have it as the picture is without the fringe? X

    Members signature icon
    Mr & Mrs Swan 04/04/15


  5.  
    • MrsCross2be
      CommentAuthorMrsCross2be
      Just marriedBadgeBadge
     
    I agree with April- I consulted my hair dresser about 2 years before my wedding and have had to grow it (I hate it) to have the style I like - it will be cut back to a bob after the wedding haha
  6.  
    • *The NewMrsMalin*
      CommentAuthor*The NewMrsMalin*
      Ticker backgroundIs poweruserJust marriedBadgeBadgeTicker foreground
     
    Yep I agree with the others; have a trial and see what you think ;)

    Members signature icon
    Met in 2009
    Got together on12th May 2011, proposed on the 12th May 2013
    When you get knocked down; smile and pick yourself up again!
    Fight for what you believe in!
  7.  
    • lala "mod" bunni
      CommentAuthorlala "mod" bunni
      Ticker backgroundIs poweruserJust marriedBadgeBadgeTicker foreground
     
    BUMP

  8.  
    • CharlotteE98
      CommentAuthorCharlotteE98
      Just marriedBadgeBadge
     
    I will follow this with interest as I don't know what to do with my fringe. I tend to 'hide' behind it and a friend has suggested a sweeping fringe
 

UKbride's £25,000 Wedding Competition Prize Partners

Enter Now