Reprinted from our ChickAdvisor.com bridal series.
The Big Day. You have far too much on your plate, but still need to look fresh and gorgeous for the aisle walk to the reception and the wedding night! Get your bridal beauty routine together by taking a few easy steps to ensure healthy and glowing skin. Here are my best tips to ensure you are in top wedding form:
The Facial
A
facial will give you that new bride "glow". Fresh & dewy is what
it is all about, but remember that facials can bring dirt and debris to
the skin's surface, so make sure you have yours at least a week before
the wedding, or better yet, start a monthly facial routine starting 3
months prior to the big day!
Tried-and-True Beauty Routine
Don't
start a drastic new beauty routine right before the wedding. If your
fair skin has never seen the sun, don't start now with a dark tan the
day before your wedding. You want to look natural and beautiful, not
like you have been baking on the beach. Give yourself a healthy glow
by using a little bronzer instead, and if you must tan, wear
sunscreen! You don't want to look like a lobster in that stunning
gown.
A Healthy Diet
Nothing is more
drying than alcohol, so for a week or two before the wedding, try to
limit your consumption. Drink lots of water to hydrate, and eat your
veggies!
Bridal Beauty Kit
A few days
before the wedding, pack a few essentials to carry in your clutch:
waterproof mascara, a face primer (it will keep foundation in place),
translucent powder, and oil blotting paper are all essential to get rid
of shine. A lip gloss, a neutral lipstick and lipstick brush will keep
your lips primed, and don't forget hair pins, a small brush, and some
hair spray to tame your windswept tresses.
Muster Up Some Bridal Zen
For
many brides, planning a wedding can be extremely stressful and that can
wreak havoc on your hair, skin, and nails. Try to slow down, breathe,
and relax. Reducing your stress level will drastically improve your
appearance, so delegate tasks to friends and family, and take time for
you! You'll be glad you did when you see those gorgeous photos after
the honeymoon.


