Wedding Hairdos

ByABC News via logo
May 30, 2001, 12:16 PM

N E W   Y O R K, May 30 -- The big day is approaching for one of Good Morning America's five brides-to-be. They are all engaged only one will be married live in New York City's Times Square on June 22 but top stylists helped all of them with their wedding hair.

Jeanne

Jeanne Wyer wanted a romantic, loose hairdo for her wedding day and that is just what she got from River Lloyd, a stylist at the John Frieda Salon. Jeanne says this is just the right look for her wedding day. Lloyd achieved the look with little effort, since he worked with (not against) her natural curly hair. He used products that reduce frizz so the curls look smooth and precise.

Tasha

Solange Mulanga of Khamit Kinks salon worked on Tasha Mckenney's hair, adding extensions first. Her top tip: Don't add extensions on your wedding day it could take up to six hours to complete. After adding hair extensions, Solange put Tasha's hair up, while leaving some front pieces to crown her face.

Amy

Mark DeVincenzo of Frederic Fekkai worked on Amy Bennett's thick and curly mane. He put some of it up, while leaving the back down. He included some hair decorations for a finish that looked romantic and neat at the same time.

Peggy

Chuck Jones, the bridal director at the Elizabeth Arden Salon in New York, gave Peggy Beeuwsaert two hairdos for her big day. He created a dramatic up-do that showed off a great looping design in the back. And he accessorized with hair gems. After the ceremony, he took her hair down, and left it wavy so it looked sexy and sophisticated under the veil.

Finalist Abby McClure, was unable to be on Good Morning America for the wedding hair segment due to work commitments.