Be careful because it's hard to remove! If you're going to use gold leaf on your hair, it might be best to do it at the very end of your hair and makeup routine.
2022.12.14 published
Popular Gold Leaf Hair ♡
Gold leaf hair has been a trend in bridal hairstyles over the past few years.
Sprinkling gold leaf on the back and sides allows for a subtle sparkle, reminiscent of Tinker Bell's fairy dust, without being overly flashy. This is the charm of this arrangement.
In fact... Gold leaf is hard to remove
In fact... or rather, it makes sense when you think about it.
Gold leaf hair is typically applied by using styling products like wax or gel as an adhesive, delicately sprinkling the gold leaf using tweezers or brushes.
However, since gold leaf is very delicate and can tear,
once it's on your hair, it can be "hard to remove," which is a bit inconvenient.
While it's possible to remove some by hand, it seems that you might not completely get rid of it without washing it out with water and shampoo.
If you're going to do it for your wedding, it's best to do it last!
Therefore, if you plan to have gold leaf hair for your bridal look on the wedding day,
it might be better to use gold leaf for the final outfit change rather than for the ceremony or the hair change before the banquet!
On the day, the time allocated for hair changes is limited,
and if for some reason the gold leaf doesn’t come off cleanly, you might end up transitioning to the next hairstyle with remnants still on your hair.
(In fact, there have been brides who were advised by their hairstylists that gold leaf is difficult to remove completely...)
Thus, from the perspective of not having to worry about whether the gold leaf can be properly removed during the outfit change,
it might be more reassuring to order gold leaf hair as the final hairstyle of the day.
Of course, if you want gold leaf for the ceremony hairstyle or the early part of the banquet, be sure to discuss it with your hairstylist.