Bridal & Guest Looks

Wedding Hairstyles

The right wedding hairstyle has to survive a long day and still look good in every photo. Here are romantic updos, soft braids, and old-Hollywood waves for brides and guests. Pick a look you love, then see it on your own photo free before you book a single trial.

A Gallery of Wedding Hairstyles

16 styles

From undone updos to glassy waves - real bridal and guest looks you can preview on yourself.

Tap any look to open it in the editor below and preview it on your own photo.

Free try-on

Try wedding hairstyles on your own photo

Upload once, then switch between looks in seconds.

The editor changes only the hair, so you can preview wedding hairstyles on your own face while your skin, features and background stay exactly as they are in your photo.

No sign-up to start — upload a clear, front-facing photo and generate your first look in under a minute.✨ A brand-new report every time — a different hairstyle and color on every single generation.Edit hair · Try styles · Generate hair report
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Same Person, New Cut

Real before-and-after photos made with the tool - your face, your features, a wedding-ready style.

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Before and after: Long → low chignon, the same person generated from one photoAfter
Long → low chignon
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Before and after: Waves → braided crown, the same person generated from one photoAfter
Waves → braided crown
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Before and after: Curls → Hollywood waves, the same person generated from one photoAfter
Curls → Hollywood waves
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Before and after: Long → low bun, the same person generated from one photoAfter
Long → low bun

Choosing Your Wedding Hair

Let Your Neckline and Venue Lead
Match the dress and the day

Let Your Neckline and Venue Lead

Before you fall for a style on Pinterest, look at your dress. A high or illusion neckline usually wants an updo so the detail at the top isn't hidden by hair. A plunging back or a delicate keyhole earns its moment when you sweep everything up and off your shoulders. Strapless dresses go either way, so this is where soft waves down one shoulder really shine. Then think about the venue. Beach and garden weddings suit loose braids and undone buns that still look intentional when the wind picks up. A ballroom or church suits sleeker, more structured shapes. Earrings matter too: long drops read best with an updo, studs let waves take the spotlight. Preview two or three honest contenders on your own photo, so you're choosing from looks that actually suit your face, not a stranger's.

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Build In a Trial and a Backup
Plan it to last

Build In a Trial and a Backup

Wedding hair has to hold for twelve hours through hugs, dancing, and weather. Book your trial four to six weeks out, ideally on the same day you do a makeup test. Take photos in natural light from every angle - hair always looks different on camera than in the mirror. Bring your veil, your real earrings, and a picture of your dress so your stylist can balance the whole look. Tempted by a complicated updo? Ask how it'll hold up by hour eight. Sometimes a slightly looser version photographs better and survives longer. Guests, give yourself the same grace: a French braid or low bun stays put through an open bar far better than curls that drop by the toasts. Keep a backup plan and a few extra pins in your clutch.

Try it on your photo

See Your Wedding Look in Three Steps

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Upload

Add a clear, front-facing photo in good light - the kind you'd send a stylist. Hair pulled back from your face works best so the AI can read your features and hairline cleanly.

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Choose

Pick a wedding hairstyle from the gallery - a romantic updo, a soft braid, or glassy Hollywood waves. Try a few side by side to see which one truly flatters your face shape.

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Generate

In seconds you'll see the style on your own photo: same face and features, new cut. Save your favorites to share with your stylist or your group chat before the trial.

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Free daily credits to start. Go Monthly, or save 53% with the Yearly plan - high quality, custom prompt edits, 180 hairstyle presets, AI hair reports, and high-volume use.

Starter

$0/ forever

Try hair color, hairstyle, prompts, and reports with no commitment.

  • 20 free credits on signup + 10 every day you claim
  • = 1 1K edit per daily claim
  • 1K edits cost 10 credits · 2K cost 16 · 4K cost 24
  • Custom text prompts, color palette, 180 hairstyle presets, and AI hair reports

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$14.99/ month

For regular hair color, hairstyle, and profile-refresh workflows.

  • 800 credits every month
  • = 80 1K edits, 50 2K, 33 4K, or 50 AI hair reports
  • All three resolutions — 1K, 2K, and 4K — available
  • All color palettes, 180 hairstyle presets, custom prompts, and AI hair reports
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Yearly

$6.99/ month

$83.88 your first year · renews $179.88/yr

Best value — the lowest price per credit, billed once a year.

  • Everything in Monthly, for 53% less per month
  • 14,400 credits up front — 50% more than a year of monthly
  • = 1,440 1K edits a year (about 120 every month)
  • Just $6.99/mo, billed $83.88 your first year
  • All color palettes, 180 hairstyle presets, custom prompts, and reports

$83.88 for the first year (about $6.99/mo). Renews at $179.88/year — still 50% more credits than monthly. Cancel anytime.

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Top up whenever you need to. Credits are added instantly and never expire, with no recurring charge.

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$9.90

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$39.90

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Wedding Hair Questions, Answered

1. How do I pick a wedding hairstyle that suits my face?

Start with your face shape and dress neckline, then preview real options on your own photo instead of guessing from a model's. Round faces often love height and an off-the-face updo, while longer faces are flattered by soft waves and volume at the sides. Trying two or three looks on yourself takes the guesswork out before you ever sit in the chair.

2. Updo or hair down for a wedding?

It depends on your dress and how warm the day will be. Updos show off statement necklines, long earrings, and an open back, and they hold up better in heat and through dancing. Hair down or half-up feels softer and more romantic, especially with waves over one shoulder. If you can't decide, preview both on your photo so you're judging the real comparison, not two unrelated inspiration pics.

3. What's a good low-maintenance style for a wedding guest?

A low bun, a sleek French braid, or loose waves with the front pinned back all look polished and survive a long event. These styles photograph beautifully, stay put through dinner and dancing, and don't need constant fussing. Test one on your own photo first so you arrive confident, and pack a few bobby pins in your clutch for quick touch-ups during the night.

4. When should I book my bridal hair trial?

Aim for four to six weeks before the wedding, ideally on the same day as your makeup trial so you see the full look together. Bring your veil, your actual earrings, and a photo of your dress. Take pictures in natural light from every angle, since hair reads differently on camera. Previewing styles on your own photo beforehand helps you walk in with a clear, realistic shortlist.

5. Can I see a wedding hairstyle on my own photo before the trial?

Yes - that's exactly what this tool does. Upload a clear, front-facing photo, choose any style from the gallery, and the AI shows it on your own face in seconds with your features intact. It's a free, low-pressure way to narrow your shortlist, share options with your stylist, and avoid committing to a look that only suited the model wearing it.