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You may not need a veil that detaches from the comb - I'm doing a "back and up" hairstyle (not sure how similar it is to yours), and my hairstylist is able to just tuck the comb of the veil on top of all the "structural" hairpins. I'll add some pictures once I adjust the size.
I took my veil off for my reception. I just took the comb out of my hair. It didn't get messed up at all. I also wore my hair pulled back.
hi, you might want to check out my stuff at alicehartcouture at etsy. I do 2 part veils.
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I want to remove my veil for my reception. I will be wearing my hair up/pulled back and I don't want to yank a whole comb out and ruin my hair. Any ideas where i can get a veil that completely detaches from a comb (that will stay in my hair and be hidden) Thanks