Vote On Chris Caswell's Wedding Hairdo
Caswell Getting Married This Summer
POSTED: 12:46 p.m. EDT May 1, 2002
UPDATED: 12:51 p.m. EDT May 15, 2002
CLEVELAND -- It's time to vote for On Your Side Troubleshooter Chris Caswell's wedding day hairdo.
Over the past three weeks, Caswell has tried out three styles: a traditional French twist, a whimsical romantic look and a contemporary hairdo.
Caswell said that she is thinking of maybe combining a little of the first and second hairstyles, but she wants to know what you think. Be sure to answer NewsNet5's survey.
Mary Ann Mastrangelo, a hairstylist at Classics Salon, said that it's important to have a run through with hairstyles, so there are no surprises on the wedding day.
"The hairstyle does go with the gown," she added, so be sure to carry a picture of your dress.
In addition, all brides should go at least two to three weeks in advance to try out a few hairstyles, Mastrangelo said.
For week two, Caswell tried a romantic whimsical hairstyle.
To get this look, Caswell spent about two hours in the hair salon. She had to get her hair crimped all over and then pinned up for an updo-type of look. This look also included a few pieces of babies' breath.
If Caswell picks the whimsical hairstyle, she may opt to wear the updo a little farther back on her head in order to accommodate the veil, she said.
In week three, Caswell tried a contemporary hairstyle that included knots. The hairstyle took about 45 minutes, and required a lot of hairspray.
Over the past three weeks, Caswell has tried out three styles: a traditional French twist, a whimsical romantic look and a contemporary hairdo.
Caswell said that she is thinking of maybe combining a little of the first and second hairstyles, but she wants to know what you think. Be sure to answer NewsNet5's survey.
Mary Ann Mastrangelo, a hairstylist at Classics Salon, said that it's important to have a run through with hairstyles, so there are no surprises on the wedding day.
"The hairstyle does go with the gown," she added, so be sure to carry a picture of your dress.
In addition, all brides should go at least two to three weeks in advance to try out a few hairstyles, Mastrangelo said.
For week two, Caswell tried a romantic whimsical hairstyle.
To get this look, Caswell spent about two hours in the hair salon. She had to get her hair crimped all over and then pinned up for an updo-type of look. This look also included a few pieces of babies' breath.
If Caswell picks the whimsical hairstyle, she may opt to wear the updo a little farther back on her head in order to accommodate the veil, she said.
In week three, Caswell tried a contemporary hairstyle that included knots. The hairstyle took about 45 minutes, and required a lot of hairspray.
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