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5 Bride Hairstyles That Won’t Date + 3 Bride Hairstyles You’ve Never Seen Before

If you’re looking for bridal hairstyle inspiration as well as a hair salon in Amesbury, MA, you’ve come to the right place!

My name is Katie Cavic and after spending ten years working at the Judy Jetson Salon in Cambridge, Mass, I made the move to Amesbury to open a collective space for beauty, wellness and entrepreneurship called Bryony & Birch, which is also home to my very own salon, The Hair Loft.

While I can often be found teaching yoga at Bryony & Birch, my longest love affair has been with hair and, in particular, wedding hairstyles.

Finding the perfect bridal up-do, down-do or half-up/half-down-do is not a one-size-fits-all deal. You need to take in your hair color and texture, dress design, face shape and weather when deciding what style is going to work best for your wedding day.

You’ll also want to consider what’s going to stand the test of time because let’s be honest: this isn’t a style anyone still feels good about:

Scroll down to see my top five favorite hairstyles that won’t date (plus 3 that you’ve never seen before!)

5 Bride Hairstyles That Won’t Date

#1. The Half-Up, Half-Down

This half-up, half-down look is perfect for brides with long hair, highlights and who want to make sure their hair is out of their face on the day. It also looks particularly great with both a strapless or backless wedding dress.

While this style is ideal for someone who prefers a loose, wavy curl, it can also work well for someone who wants a sleek and straight look.

#2. The Low Loose Bun

I love how a low loose bun can feel classic and relaxed at the same time. This style is perfect for someone who knows they either get hot with their hair down, have texture that won’t hold a curl or who knows they want to showcase the back of their dress (or has a more traditional dress).

Depending on your vibe, you can have a few wispies framing your face or a sleeker, more refined look with your hair pulled fully back. And of course, adding a floral or jewel piece can add that extra touch you’ve been looking for.

#3. The Wrap Around & Down

If you have long thick hair, come at me!! We can do a stunning loose wrap braid that adds just the right amount of whimsy to your bridal down-do.

Even though this pin shows a bride with long hair, I’ve done a similar look with shoulder-length and short hair. The key is throwing in the perfect wave.

#4. The Flower-Braid Combo

It doesn’t matter if you have long or short hair, adding the perfect amount of flowers can bring a pop of color and personality to your bridal look that you won’t regret.

I’m also always a huge fan of a braid because it is a low-maintenance way to add texture and depth to your bridal hairstyle.

#5. The Braided Up-Do

Equal parts boho and classic, a loose braided updo can work with anyone’s wedding aesthetic. I particularly love this look with blondes because it brings out every highlight and provides depth.

Extra love this look for beach brides who know they can’t have their hair blowing in the wind!

3 Bride Hairstyles You’ve Never Seen Before

#1. The Braided Crown

Cloudy with a chance of BRAIDS. How fabulous is this braid crown? Not only will it frame your loose curls, it will provide the perfect side profile for your photographer to capture that first married kiss!

#2. The Whimsical Hair Vine

If you’re trying to find the perfect way to incorporate a vine of jewels or flowers, this loose and full-of-body bridal up do is the style you’ve been searching for.

Easy and breezy, it’s going to keep your hair up and off your back while providing the perfect backdrop for your hair piece.

#3. The Braids For Days

It’s like an up-do and a down-do had a baby and it was a perfect little bundle of braids! I’m obsessed with this look for a number of reasons, but I mostly love how it works with any wedding dress neckline and adds depth and dimension to your hair color.

Book Your Amesbury Wedding Hair Appointment with Me!

When it comes to wedding hair and beauty, Amesbury is one of the go-to spots for weddings in the North Shore because of its historical charm, central location and access to some of the region’s best eateries and bars.

If you’re getting married in the North Shore and are ready to tick ‘wedding hair plan’ off your list, get in touch to book your trial or find out more information.

Click here to book an appointment with Katie Cavic at Bryony & Birch | Hair Loft.

10 Things You Can Do To Manage Your Anxiety

If you suffer from anxiety, you’re not alone.

According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S., affecting 40 million adults in the United States age 18 and older, or 18.1% of the population every year. (And that’s just the ones they know about.)

While there are numerous reasons for someone to feel anxious, it’s safe to say that the last few years have not been a walk in the park. In between a global pandemic and polarizing political climate, people have lost jobs, homes, and their lives. It makes sense that you’re feeling the way you’re feeling.

While it may make sense that your body is going into overdrive to try to cope with uncertainty, trauma or whatever story your thoughts are trying to tell you, it does not need to be this way.

Scroll down to learn 10 things you can do to manage and prevent your anxiety from creeping in.

1. Become aware of triggers

Becoming aware of your body and mind is the first thing that’s going to help you take control and start steering yourself in a better (less anxious) direction. More often than not, many of our daily habits can exacerbate or even cause our anxiety.

Substances that can make you feel anxious:

  • Alcohol – #hangxiety
  • Caffeine – #jitters
  • Sugar – #sugarblues

Alcohol, caffeine and sugar are all notorious for triggering anxiety because of the way they interact with our central nervous system. While they may give us a dopamine hit that rewards us in the short-term, they can cause your cortisol levels to rise and ultimately disrupt sleep.

2. Protect Your Sleep

Sleep is when your body & mind repair, you process emotions and ensure that your systems can complete their cycles and start fresh. It is incredibly important to get between 6 and 8 hours every night.

Our circadian rhythm, which is our body’s production of cortisol to be alert and melatonin to sleep, cannot function properly if your body is strung out on caffeine, working to digest red wine or is rapidly producing cortisol because you’ve been staring at blue light wavelengths on your phone.

Tips for saving your sleep:

  • Don’t drink coffee after 12 pm.
  • Avoid consuming more than 2 alcoholic beverages.
  • Look into blue light blocking glasses to wear indoors once the sun has gone down.
  • Leave your phone out of your room.
  • Drink a cup of chamomile tea

3. Move Your Body

While food is the most over utilized tool for medicating when stressed, exercise is the most underutilized. By raising our heart rates and strengthening muscles, we are stimulating our brains, building endorphins and providing ourselves with an outlet to exert anxious energy.

If you’re feeling anxious:

  • Go for a walk
  • Swim laps
  • Take a group fitness class
  • Head to the gym
  • Practice yoga (more on this soon!)

4. Build Your Energy

While exercise is a brilliant way to trigger the release of endorphins, which help alleviate the symptoms of anxiety, there is only so much the body can give if you don’t have enough energy and oxygen in the tank. (Raise your hand if you’ve experienced the afternoon energy crash and need coffee or a beer to keep you powering through.)

Equally as important as moving your body, is taking time to do slow breath work, energy-building exercises from Qigong (pronounced chee-gong) or Tai Chi. An integral part of Chinese medicine, the concept of purposefully building energy has been practiced for hundreds of years.

Two treatments we really like are reiki and crystal work. Bryony and Birch has a reiki and crystal practitioner who is able to stimulate your body’s natural healing abilities by moving her hands directly above your body. She also places crystals on different areas of your body to cleanse and regenerate new energy. These sessions help relieve pain, anxiety, fatigue and depression. They also enhance your quality of life, boost your mood and may improve some symptoms and conditions such as headache, tension, insomnia and nausea.

Click here to book your reiki and crystal healing appointment.

5. Practice Mindfulness & Meditation

Mindfulness and meditation go hand in hand and can be a fantastic way for you to gain awareness about your thoughts without judgement. While mindfulness is something you’ll do while talking, walking, eating or crafting, meditation is a practice done independently.

Sometimes guided, sometimes not – you can use meditation to overcome the noise inside and outside of your head. Arguably harder than going for a run, taking time to sit or lie with your eyes shut down can help you become greater than your thoughts and ultimately transcend into a higher level of consciousness.
At Bryony and Birch, our yoga instructors incorporate their own personal touches of meditation throughout class with inspirational quotes, some of their own words, some of favorite poets or something that resonates with them and connects to their class. While in Savasana pose, some of our teachers wind you down in a deep guided meditation.

Click here to learn more about Bryony and Birch’s in-person and virtual yoga classes.

6. Practice Yoga

When it comes to managing anxiety, yoga can be a fantastic tool to help you feel centered, grounded and in-control of your mind and body. We personally love starting our days with a yoga flow because it allows both our bodies and minds to set an intention for the day. Instead of facing the day in a reactive manner, our practice allows us to be proactive.

At Bryony & Birch, we offer all levels and numerous styles of yoga designed to help you untense your muscles, shut down your brain and finish feeling revitalized.

Click here to view the Bryony and Birch Yoga class schedule.

7. Tap Into Your Resilience

Resilience is essentially your ability to recover from or adjust easily to change or a negative event. But what happens when the changes and negative events keep coming and coming and coming? How far can we be pushed?

The good news is: thanks to all of the lovely scientists who have studied neuroplasticity, we have the power to change our minds and thinking.
Tips for building resilience:

  • Adopt a Growth Mindset (we recommend reading Mindset: Changing the Way You Think to Fulfill Your Potential by Dr Carol S Dweck.)
  • Recognize when you need to take time out to do breath work, take a walk or have a nap.
  • Reframe your thoughts. (Tony Robbins once said: “Life isn’t happening to you, it’s happening for you.”)
  • Put time between your initial reaction and your actual action.
  • Be clear on your values and goals. (If you’re not making value-based decisions, you’re more likely to find yourself in unenjoyable situations.)

8. Do a Digital Detox

We thought about putting your phone/ social media under #1, but really digital triggers are in a league of their own!

Even if you haven’t directly been affected by the hurt in the world, it’s common to experience compassion fatigue. It’s okay to take a break, re-center and come back when you’re ready and more equipped to do something positive with what you’re reading and seeing.

As for social media – it’s so easy to let these apps suck our time, make ourselves compare what we have to others and get caught up in an overly-filtered world.

Tips for unplugging:

  • Delete your social media apps from your phone
  • Delete your news app
  • If possible, delete your emails from your phone
  • During the workday, put your phone on airplane mode when focusing on a task
  • Avoid having the TV or radio on as background noise.

9. Speak to a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a great way to find the mindfulness tools you need to help build your resilience and get objective advice regarding a particularly difficult situation.

While it may be difficult to find someone to see in person these days, there are plenty of people offering Zoom sessions.

10. Speak to an Integrative Medicine Practitioner About Your Gut Health

Your gut and brain are interconnected, which means when your gut isn’t happy, your brain isn’t happy. Do you feel your anxiety in your stomach? What are your bowel movements like? There’s a chance that inflammation in your gut could be making your anxiety symptoms worse.

Integrative medicine practitioners look at your diet, lifestyle and medical conditions to help treat the cause of your ailments, not just the symptoms.

Yoga in Amesbury and around the world

While we offer in person group and private yoga classes at Bryony and Birch in Amesbury, we also have a virtual yoga app that gets you a spot no matter where you are in the world.

Designed to make mindfulness and exercise convenient and accessible, the Bryony & Birch Virtual Yoga app is available in both the App Store and Google Play.

What you get for only $29.99/month

  • Unlimited live virtual yoga classes
  • 24/7 access to on-demand library of classes
  • In-studio classes (Subject to availability)
  • Outdoor classes (Weather permitting)
  • 10% off one salon service per month at the Bryony & Birch Hair Loft (located downtown Amesbury, MA)

 


App Store | Google Play

Virtual Yoga: Find Your Flow In Amesbury

If you’re looking for something that is going to help you feel more flexible, less anxious and a lot stronger, you’ve come to the right place.

Many of us have been teaching and practicing yoga in surrounding areas for years, but as Bryony & Birch found a home in Amesbury, our yoga practices have settled here too.

And thanks to the kick in the butt Covid gave us, we now have our own yoga app to give you a front row seat to all of our virtual yoga classes no matter where you are in the world (or the global health crisis is preventing you from attending a class in person!)

Amesbury Virtual Yoga Classes For All Levels & Flows

The thing we love most about yoga is that there is a level and flow for everyone.

It doesn’t matter if you’re rehabbing an injury and need a practice that allows you to feel calm and centered or you’re interested in building long lean muscles to help you run your next marathon, or you desperately need a way to manage your stress & anxiety, this ancient practice has something for you.

On the Bryony & Birch Yoga App (available on the App Store and Google Play), you’ll find restorative classes that focus on mindful movements of the body and breath as well as power sessions designed to intertwine strength, balance and flexibility.

Meet your yoga teachers:

Bryony & Birch Studios Katie Cavic TeacherKatie Cavic
Her Yoga M.O. – Smoothe, Sweaty & Challenging

 

Bryony & Birch Studio jessalynn Hudgins teacherJessalynn Hudgins
Her Yoga M.O. – Alignment & Posture

 

Bryony & Birch Jess Benedetto yoga instructorJessica Benedetto
Her Yoga M.O. – Inclusive & Adaptable

 

Bryony & Birch Studio Tayla David yoga teacher
Tayla David
Her Yoga M.O – Mind, Body & Breath

Meet all of the Bryony & Birch yoga and wellness instructors here.

 How To Get The Bryony & Birch Virtual Yoga App

Designed to make mindfulness and exercise convenient and accessible, the Bryony & Birch Virtual Yoga app is available in both the App Store and Google Play.

What you get for only $29.99/month

  • Unlimited live virtual yoga classes
  • 24/7 access to on-demand library of classes
  • In-studio classes (Subject to availability)
  • Outdoor classes (Weather permitting)
  • 10% off one salon service per month at the Bryony & Birch Hair Loft (located downtown Amesbury, MA)

Want to know the best part?

When you sign up before March 1st, you get 50% off your first month! (That’s a month of unlimited yoga classes for less than $15!)

Get 50% Off Your First Month

Scroll down to learn more about the benefits of yoga, tips for getting started as well as our upcoming challenge!

The Benefits of Yoga

A calm heart and mind. Need we say more? (Don’t worry, we will!)

  • Yoga’s mindfulness and breathing techniques can be used to help alleviate stress and anxiety
  • Yoga can strengthen your core and pelvic floor muscles
  • Yoga can improve flexibility and help with injury prevention
  • Yoga can help improve your body’s circulatory system
  • Yoga can be an effective low-impact way to lose fat and gain muscle

 

3 Tips for Starting a Yoga Practice

We get it. Yoga can be intimidating.

For some people, it’s the quest of trying to reach their toes. For others, it’s the confronting thoughts they fear they’ll hear if they stop to be still throughout their day.

Here are our tips for starting a yoga practice.

#1 Start small

You don’t need to dive into a 90 minute power yoga session on Day 1. You don’t need to hold a pose for as long as your instructor said. The beautiful thing about yoga is that it’s your practice, your journey and your choice.

#2 Explore your options

Like pretty much everything in life, one size does not fit all when it comes to yoga. Just because you didn’t resonate with breath work, doesn’t mean a more physical flow won’t accomplish your same wellness goals. Try out different classes and instructors.

#3 Celebrate your wins

Gratitude exercises are a great way to stay positive when it comes to finances, your career and even your relationships. Don’t forget to count your yoga blessings too! For example: give thanks that you simply showed up, even if you didn’t want to.

Join our upcoming personal accountability Bryony March Challenge: Yoga Every Damn Day

With warmer weather just around the corner, we want to take the month of March to come together with like-minded people to get our bodies out of hibernation mode and to create a new healthy habit that’s going to stick.

For 31 days, join us in our commitment to get to our mats every. damn. day. This could be for a flow class on the app or it could be you sitting with your eyes shut down for a moment of silence in your own time.

This challenge is about creating accountability and community. Since simply getting to your mat can be the hardest part of your practice, let’s take this time to find strength from within and from others to make our health and wellness a priority.

Ready to get started?

All you have to do is:

  1. Make sure you download the Bryony & Birch Yoga App (App Store or Google Play) so you can access yoga classes anywhere in the world!
  2. Click here to opt in with your email so you receive our daily habit tracker, teacher encouragement and access to our social community.

After months (and by months we mean A YEAR) of having to stay inside, we’re hopeful that the opportunity to venture outdoors, reconnect with family and friends and get back to our favorite pastimes comes with the seasonal change. We’re also hopeful that we will face the rest of 2021 with strong bodies and calm minds.

Get the Bryony & Birch Yoga App in the App Store or Google Play (Don’t forget your mat!)