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How do you think will the shield break up?

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I didn't see much of either, but from what I do know the Blackjacks were better as a team and more of a 2 man unit. Not taking anything away from Dick the Bruiser The Crusher.
Davids Bridal has all kinds of veils for every purpose. You might consider trying out different hairstyles with your own veil before your wedding day. That'll help eliminate last minute panic and frustration.
Looking at other styles, it seems that brides have eithera hair ornament or a veil with a tiara, jeweled comb, etc. holding it in place. The only thing I can think of is a half up, half down. If you or whomever is doing your hair, I suggest rolling it on hot rollers, may need two sets depending on your hair thickness/curliness, etc. Pull top and sides (in front of ears) up and secure with a band/rubber band thingy, the part that is pulled up, finger come and back comb (we used to call it teasing, just a bit) to fluff up top. Put pearl comb in front of top and in front of pulled up part, if you have thin hair, you may have to make a backcomb a bit of hair to make a little tight pouf to help hold in pearl comb. Then under the put up curly part finger comb as much as you want, leaving the amount of curl/straightness you like and then under the curly put up part, attach the veil. It looks like a curly bunch of grapes on top of your head with the pearl comb in front of then the long part in the back with the veil attached underneath the curly bunch of grapes on top. This is the only way I know unless you attach veil to the pearl comb.

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