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Thread: birdcage veil

Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago by Greekbride2010
Hi! I really want to wear a birdcage veil but I'm a little confused as to how, lol. Do I wear the veil over my face all night or pull it back like a blusher? I'm looking at haristyles that I think would look better with the veil in all night. Any tips would be lots of help. Thanks:) ~Kaliopi
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bridesrighthand replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
You can do either, but I don't like the look of most birdcages, pulled back. I think they look best just over your face the whole time. Or, you could remove it and just have a flower or haircomb of some kind.

goldgold replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
I had seen one on etsy that had a ribbon tie. You could pull it back into kind of a headband if you wanted.

obiang replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
I bought a birdcage veil on Etsy a few days ago. It comes with a flower fascinator. So, my plans (once I figure out how it really does goes on) is to wear the veil for the ceremony and then take the veil off and just use the flower fascinator at the reception. I think it will all depend on the length of the veil. There are some birdcage type veils that go over one eye, therefore, you can ...

agentkitten75 replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
This is a great question greekbride2010!! I too am wearing one but do not know how i will execute it. i am gonna havbe my hair down and in a 40s style finger wave with one side pinned. Hopefully it will look good.

obiang replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Just like agentkitten75, I want to have my hair the same way.

Greekbride2010 replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Thank you ladies!! I'm glad to see I'm not the only one a little confused, lol!!! Obiang, Drew and that same event were part of what made me want to wear the style as well!! ~Kaliopi

 

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obiang
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birdcage veil
Published (2009-11-12 18:33:00)
Just like agentkitten75, I want to have my hair the same way.
Greekbride2010
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birdcage veil
Published (2009-11-13 00:25:00)
Thank you ladies!! I'm glad to see I'm not the only one a little confused, lol!!! Obiang, Drew and that same event were part of what made me want to wear the style as well!! ~Kaliopi
bridesrighthand
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birdcage veil
Published (2009-11-12 05:50:00)
You can do either, but I don't like the look of most birdcages, pulled back. I think they look best just over your face the whole time. Or, you could remove it and just have a flower or haircomb of some kind.
goldgold
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birdcage veil
Published (2009-11-12 11:09:00)
I had seen one on etsy that had a ribbon tie. You could pull it back into kind of a headband if you wanted.
agentkitten75
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birdcage veil
Published (2009-11-12 18:31:00)
This is a great question greekbride2010!! I too am wearing one but do not know how i will execute it. i am gonna havbe my hair down and in a 40s style finger wave with one side pinned. Hopefully it will look good.

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