If she has got the perfect bridal gown and all of the accessories down pat (think headpiece, heels, clutch and jewellery). And the wedding day will be one of the most important days in her life, so tell her don't be afraid to pull out all stops to make it perfect. She needs to be the most beautiful person in the room and she can achieve this with careful planning. You can give to her these tips
- If her skin tone can handle it, a fake tan is a good way to give her a sun-kissed glow on her special day – just steer clear of the dreaded orange-tandoori look. To avoid patchy, uneven-colored skin, perhaps head to a professional, rather than doing it herself. Get airbrushed one to two days before her special event, so the color has time to bond to her skin. Invest in a tan remover product, in case the color is a little strong in some areas. Always make sure she exfoliate and moisturize her body well following a spray tan.
- Before tanning, she'll need to remove any unwanted hair. Waxing is a good way to avoid the nicks and cuts associated with shaving and will leave her skin soft, smooth and stubble-free. If she has never had a wax strip wielded before her in her life, then head to a salon a month or so before the wedding just in case she have any nasty reactions.
- If it's all smooth sailing, then book in for a full leg and bikini wax one week before the big day. This should ensure any unsightly red splotches or skin irritations can calm down before the nuptials. Her brows and upper lip should also be tidied up at least a week before the wed.
- Avoid having a facial done the day before the wedding day– it's best to leave at least 48 hours between a treatment and her nuptials. Further, if facials are a new thing for her, it's best to have monthly facials starting at least three months prior to the wedding day to prep her skin for it. Opt for a facial that suits her skin type (oily or dry) and consider a “back facial” if she's wearing a backless number.
- Hand and foot treatments are the one thing she can get away with doing a little last-minute. A manicure and pedicure on the day before the wedding will help it stay fresh-looking and chip-free. As well as a slick of color, deluxe salon versions can also include exfoliation, buffing to remove dry skin, and cuticle trimming. And, for long-lasting color, make sure a clear base coat, polish color and clear top are applied.
- Avoid trying a treatment for the first time just a few days before your wedding. Beauty trials are the best way to see what works for her in the lead-up and can help avoid unnecessary stress on the day.
- And last, just tell her always smile and relaxed, nothing can help her if she is stress when the wedding is closing. If can, just try http://www.familytarget.com/index.php?t=sub_pages&cat=451 for beauty tips.
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