Your Beauty Timeline For Getting Picture Perfect
Here is the ideal schedule when preparing for wedding photos.
Three months prior:
To get that healthy, fresh-faced look, it’s a good idea to talk to your beautician about having regular facials. A great skin care plan will ensure you have a glowing complexion on the day.
One month prior:
Get your make-up trial done. This is to make sure that you look exactly the way you envisioned for your wedding day. Having a trial a few weeks before the wedding is standard practice and your hair and make-up artists will be happy to do it.
Two weeks prior:
It is highly recommended that you have a facial at least two weeks before your wedding day. This way any pimples or breakouts will have time to settle down.
One week prior:
Any facial and body waxing should take place now. It can take sensitive skin a few days to recover from hot wax treatments.
One day prior:
Your nails should definitely be done today in order to avoid chipping, nicks and smudges.
The night before:
Washing your hair the night before makes it easier for your hairdresser to style the next day.
On the day:
Use a very light moisturizer in the morning. If a heavy cream is used your make-up could end up looking and feeling very oily.
Keep a little pack with you (you could ask one of the bridesmaids to look after it) containing a lipstick, pencil, and powder compact.
Thursday, August 07, 2008
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