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For all of you girls planning a wedding, here’s
a little guideline to help you with planning and scheduling
your beauty treatments before your wedding:
As soon as you know you’re getting married,
start taking the best possible care of yourself to ensure
that you look and feel the best you can on the day of your
wedding. This means working out regularly, eating healthy,
drinking plenty of water, and getting regular facials, manicures
and pedicures. If your brows are over-tweezed or overgrown,
now is the time to start working with a brow specialist to
get them in the perfect shape for the big day.
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| 6 months prior: |
Schedule
your hair & make-up team. |
| 4 months prior: |
Gather pictures of your desired
hair and make-up look. Decide if you want to wear a veil,
tiara, or other hair accessory and choose hairstyles based
on your choices. |
| 3 months prior: |
Begin weekly conditioning treatments
on your hair. Bumble
and Bumble and Kérastase
are the absolute best! |
| 1-2 months prior: |
Have your hair & make-up
trial run. Don’t forget to bring your scrapbook of pictures
to show your stylist as well as your veil, tiara, or any other
accessories you may be wearing in your hair. |
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Note: It’s a good idea not to try any
new products or facial treatments such as waxing or microdermabrasion
the month before the wedding just in case your skin has a
reaction. |
| 3 weeks before: |
Have your hair cut and colored.
Even if you just trim the ends, it will ensure that your hair
looks healthy and shiny on the day of the wedding. |
| 2 weeks before: |
Work with your hair and make-up
artist to finalize your wedding day schedule. Make sure all
of your attendants get a copy so they know what time they
should arrive for their appointments on the day of the wedding. |
| 1 week before: |
Get a great manicure, pedicure,
and massage. |
| Night before: |
Wash your hair, relax, and get
a great night’s sleep! |

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