Hello, Pineapple Updos! The Best Bridesmaid Hairstyles of 2022 (2024)

Hello, Pineapple Updos! The Best Bridesmaid Hairstyles of 2022 (1)

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As autumn approaches, so does the second big wedding season. This time of year, falling leaves—and love—are in the air.

If you have the honor of being someone's bridesmaid now or in the future, you're probably thinking a lot about dresses, makeup, and the hairstyle you'll wear as you stand next to the bride on their big day. While your makeup and dress are typically picked by the bride, you can figure out what hairstyle works best for you by taking a look at this year's trends, says Chicago-based stylist Raven Hurtado.

Meet our experts: Raven Hurtado, a hairstylist at the Maxine Salon in Chicago, IL and Mia Santiago, a celebrity and bridal hairstylist who has worked with Dove Cameron and Martha Stewart

Looking for some inspo for an upcoming wedding? Keep scrolling for 42 pro stylist-approved bridesmaid hairstyle ideas you can wear this season.

1

Bubble Ponytail

When you want the structure of a braid but the height of a ponytail.

2

Braided Mohawk

Start your braid from the front of your head and keep it close to the root. From there you can tease the hair to give it volume.

3

Claw Clips

Sometimes all you need is a simple clip to match the minimalist vibe of your dress.

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4

Short Bob

Add more volume to a short bob by playing with the part in your hair. Then tease the back for volume.

5

Soft Waves

If updos aren't your thing but you still want to get in on the waves trend, you can simply curl you hair and comb it out. Bridal and celebrity hairstylist Mia Santiago loves this style for its classic ease.

6

Half-Up, Half-Down Curls

Have a stylist (or bestie) alternate the direction of the curls at the bottom the clip it into a half-up, half-down for body.

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7

Pearl Accents

If you're rocking an above the shoulders look, spruce things up by adding some pearls to your natural part.

8

Braided Crown

Adding braids that go in two different directions towards the front of the hair can create a natural tiara look. You can always feel free to add accessories to make it pop.

9

Pineapple Updo

The classic pineapple is super fast and simple. Plus, you can pull a few pieces outside of the updo to frame your face.

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10

Loose Ponytail and Curly Bangs

If you have curly bangs, feel free to let them loose. Opt for a low or high ponytail for an elegant finish.

11

Messy Fishtail Braid

This fishtail braid screams wedding day. Santiago suggests adding a clip to secure the two sections together for a look that's guaranteed to last all day.

12

Messy Low Bun

You can never go wrong with a subtle low bun. Pull out a few curls to frame the face and dress it up with a nice pair of earrings if needed.

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13

Messy High Bun

If you want to take your bun to the next level, consider adding in a few clips for something more fun and full of character.

14

Wavy High Ponytail

A classic high ponytail with big loose waves is simple yet effective. Hurtado's favorite tool for adding big waves and curls is the Trademark Beauty Mood curling iron.

15

Sleek Bubble Ponytail

Another high pony tail option that gives braid energy. Only this time, you can add bows instead of simple hair ties.

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16

Half Crown Braid

If you're not feeling a full milkmaid braid, use the same concept with a half-up, half-down look.

17

Half-Braided Bob

And if you have shorter hair take a few small sections and braid from the the front to the mid section of your head to let the remainder of the braid flow with the rest of your hair.

18

High Ponytail

Take a mid-level ponytail and tease the hair to create a "bump" followed by adding your favorite accessory.

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19

Messy French Braid

If you want something playful but elegant, opt for a ponytail but blend it with a slightly thicker braid to give it some edge.

20

Curly Ponytail

For bigger curls, you can pull back the hair for a sleek finish and tease the ends to give it body.

Hello, Pineapple Updos! The Best Bridesmaid Hairstyles of 2022 (22)

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Hello, Pineapple Updos! The Best Bridesmaid Hairstyles of 2022 (2024)

FAQs

What is the best hairstyle for a bridesmaid? ›

Classic Bridesmaid Hairstyle
  1. Loose Low Bun. The signature look for bridesmaids here, there and everywhere – you can't go wrong with this stunning hairstyle! ...
  2. Braided Front Piece. ...
  3. Pinned Barrel Curls. ...
  4. Hollywood Waves. ...
  5. Side Pony. ...
  6. Messy French Braid. ...
  7. Straight and Pinned. ...
  8. Side Swept.

How should I do my hair as a bridesmaid? ›

You can easily do a purposefully messy updo, something more sleek and put together, long curls or waves, or a half-up style. Just be sure to keep the weather in mind: long hair can feel suffocating on really hot days, so you may want to put it up if you're in a wedding in the summer.

Who chooses the bridesmaids hairstyles? ›

Traditionally, bridesmaids have worn their hair the same - but it's totally up to you! The most flattering hairdos are based on the bridesmaid's face shape. Or, if one of your bridesmaids has short hair and one has long hair, it's almost impossible to have the exact same hairstyles.

Should I wear my hair up or down as a bridesmaid? ›

If the dress is strapless or has a low back, an updo may be the best option to show off the dress. If the dress has a high neckline or intricate details on the back, a half-up, half-down style may be more appropriate.

What style bridesmaid dress is most flattering? ›

10 Bridesmaid Dress Styles That Are Flattering on Every Body Type
  • The A-line Silhouette. ...
  • The Off The Shoulder. ...
  • The Detailed Sleeve. ...
  • The Short Sleeve. ...
  • The Supportive Bust. DEAR CLEO Kylie Dress.
  • The Wrap Dress. REFORMATION The Winslow Dress.
  • The Midi Skirt. REFORMATION Twilight Dress.
  • The Classic Sheath. LULU'S Melora Maxi Dress.

What not to do as a bridesmaid? ›

10 Things a Bridesmaid Should Never Do-But Always Unknowingly...
  • Complain about how she looks on the wedding day. ...
  • Drink too much. ...
  • Forego sunscreen. ...
  • Harp about costs. ...
  • Buy a size-too-small bridesmaid dress because she's sure she'll lose weight. ...
  • Play the martyr. ...
  • Weigh in on wedding decisions.
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Who pays for bridesmaids hair? ›

The Answer: It Depends

There's no definitive answer of who foots the bill on bridal party glam. That said, the bride or the bridesmaids will pay for the bridal party's hair and makeup. Some brides cover the cost of glam as a “thank you” to their friends for supporting the wedding. However, this isn't always the case.

Should bridesmaids hair all be the same? ›

No rule says your bridesmaids have to rock an identical look, although that's one of the options available to you (and is more traditional). These days, just like many brides are choosing to follow the mismatched bridesmaid dress trend, they're also allowing their bridesmaids to wear a hairstyle of their preference.

Do most brides pay for their bridesmaids hair and makeup? ›

The answer is that it depends.

In other scenarios, it makes more sense for the wedding party to cover their hair and makeup costs. And, in other scenarios, the bride might cover part of the expenses, with the bridesmaids footing the rest of the bill.

Should I get my makeup done as a bridesmaid? ›

While every bride has a very specific vision about how they want their wedding to look, there are some things that simply aren't worth "requiring" — and having your bridesmaids get their makeup done should be one of them. This especially goes for the people who can walk past a Sephora without blinking an eye.

Should I do my own makeup as a bridesmaid? ›

Consider this: you might end up taking the time and spending the money to get your makeup done professionally—and then hate the end result. It might be better to do your own makeup if you want more control. Just be honest with yourself! Are you the kind of person that doesn't like a lot of makeup?

How much should a bridesmaid pay for hair? ›

On average, bridesmaids and other wedding party members should expect to pay about $125 to $250 per person for hair and makeup. It's up to the bride if she will pay this cost, or if her attendants will cover it themselves.

Who pays for bridesmaids to get their hair done? ›

The Answer: It Depends

There's no definitive answer of who foots the bill on bridal party glam. That said, the bride or the bridesmaids will pay for the bridal party's hair and makeup. Some brides cover the cost of glam as a “thank you” to their friends for supporting the wedding. However, this isn't always the case.

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