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Veil Pouf or not?

By Bobette Kyle-Wagner | May 27, 2008

A pouf or bouffant creates the ultimate “gather” veil. It is worn in informal or semi-formal weddings to add character to the hairstyle and headpiece. The pouf is a piece of gathered material (netting, tulle, bridal illusion, etc.) at the veil’s crown or attached to the headpiece. It is usually about three inches high, but for a more dramatic look can be as large as six or eight inches. The effect can also vary depending on where you attach it: Low — to the back of your head — to create a halo effect. High — to a headband, for example — for a more crown-like effect. Visit the MyOnlineWeddingHelp.com veil shapes page:
http://www.myonlineweddinghelp.com/bride/accessories/veils_tiaras_headpieces/veil_shapes.htm

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