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Traditional Indian Bridal Hairstyles

Some Indian bridal hairstyles are best suited for certain hair types while some go well with any hair type. But no matter whether you hair is short, medium-length, curly, long, manageable, barely-manageable etc. you will find something of major value here. An open back blouse, a gorgeous, long plait and flowers stunningly worked into the hair – this has been the very essence of the classic South Indian wedding hairstyles for eons now (especially in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana), and really, when you look at the picture, it’s not hard to understand why. A true classic!







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