Why Hair Preparation Matters More Than You Think
Pakistani bridal hairstyles are elaborate. Whether you choose a heavy juda pinned under a nath, cascading curls beneath a dupatta, or a sleek low bun framing a maang tikka, the style depends on hair that has volume, strength and shine.
The problem? Most of us spend years damaging our hair without realising it — heat styling, box dye, hard water, stress, and nutritional gaps all add up. By the time the shaadi is six months away, you may be looking at hair that is over-processed, thinning at the temples, or lacking the lustre it once had.
The good news is that hair responds well to consistent care. Six months is genuinely enough time to see a significant transformation if you are strategic about it.