Wedding Day Beauty Don'ts!
There's a lot to consider for your wedding day, or really, any big
life happening that's going to be documented through hundreds of photos
that you'll want to look back on forever. You want the right dress, the
right hair, the right shoes, the right makeup. When you're making such
an effort, planning ahead to look your best, it's easy to go overboard
on treatments and services too close to the event. And it's just as easy
to overlook little things—like the fact that you should stay far, far
away from the sun beforehand (see #4!)—that can have a big impact on
your overall look (not to mention photos).
Before I go on, there's one universal don't I should mention:
don't forget that you're beautiful! Have fun!
1: Don't Do Hair Removal
Of any kind. Don’t get your brows, upper lip, or underarm area waxed/plucked/Nair'ed the day before your wedding. Or the day
of
your wedding. Schedule hair removal treatments about a week out, so the
redness can calm down and you can fix any unexpected problems.
Similarly, schedule a facial at least a few days before the big day to
make sure any inflammation or irritation has time to wane. If you do
find yourself with redness or splotchiness, say around the brows or
anywhere else, have some Kiehl's Skin Rescuer on hand. The stuff cools
and calms splotchy flare-ups instantly. It really works!
2: Don't Cut or Color Your Hair
This sounds like a no-brainer, but remember: it's not a good idea to
cut or color your hair in the days leading up to the wedding. Think
about all of those times you get your hair done in a salon and come out
feeling bummed about the look. That's what you want to avoid. And if you
have at least a few weeks to play with a new 'do, you'll feel much,
much more confident.
3: Don't Wear Non-Translucent Powder
"Don’t wear a non-translucent powder. If your powder isn't translucent, it'll reflect the light of a
camera flash and you'll look like a ghost in photos. Dust your translucent powder on to remove and prevent shine, and you'll get the most fresh,
natural-looking finish.
4: Don't Go In the Sun!
When you're anywhere close to the day itself, don't go in the sun! A bride, right before her wedding, inadvertently got a
bikini-top-line burned into her skin after a mere 15 minutes in the sun. And her dress? It was strapless. To try to even everything
out, she put sunscreen on the tan parts and hit a tanning bed. "It sort
of worked, but not really," she says. Learn from her mistake. Before the event, if you're
going outside at all, wear layers and triple up on the sunblock!
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