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BEAUTY TREATMENTS TO PLAN BEFORE THE WEDDING

BEAUTY TREATMENTS TO PLAN BEFORE THE WEDDING

Every bride wants to be the most beautiful on her wedding day. Although the dress, hairdo and make-up play a very important role, a radiant complexion, healthy hair and well-groomed nails play an equally important role. Although every bride looks stunning at her wedding simply because she is beaming with happiness, take a look at which specialists you should visit before the wedding day.

Dermatologist and/or cosmetologist

If the bride has problematic facial skin, then, regardless of what the problem is, it is recommended to visit her dermatologist and/or beautician well in advance of the wedding. A good specialist will recommend a solution to the specific problem so that your skin looks great on your wedding day. Of course, if you plan to visit a beautician, you should schedule it at least a week before the wedding day to avoid redness and other skin reactions, and it is also recommended not to start using new cosmetic products that can cause allergies for a short time before the wedding.

Laser hair removal

If you've never tried laser hair removal, then maybe the approaching wedding is the perfect time to do it. Of course, visits should be planned in time, because in order to achieve the desired effect, it will be necessary to visit the procedure even five times or more, but in this way you will avoid excess hair both on the wedding day and on the honeymoon.

Dental hygiene

No matter how cliché it sounds, the most beautiful ornament of any woman is her smile. That is why do not forget to apply and visit a dental hygienist before the wedding, so that the smile becomes even more beautiful and dazzling.

Hairdresser visit

If the bride has decided to radically change the color or length of her hair before the wedding, then it should be done sooner than a couple of weeks before the wedding. It is best to do it a couple of months before the wedding, so that the bride has time to get used to it, and also so that the color transition, for example, from dark to blonde hair, is as gentle as possible and looks more natural.

If the bride wants thicker, thicker and longer hair on her wedding day, various natural hair extensions and extensions will be great for her, but this procedure should not be postponed until the week before the wedding, so that the bride can get used to it and feel comfortable on her wedding day.

A visit to a hairdresser and make-up artist before the wedding is recommended even if you do not plan to experience a radical transformation, namely to do a trial hairstyle and make-up for the wedding day. If the bride already has a vision of how she wants to look on her wedding day, then sometimes even several attempts are needed for the make-up artist and hairdresser to fully realize her idea. Even the best and greatest masters cannot look into the bride's mind, that is why such trials are of great importance. If the bride does not like her makeup and hairdo, then she will not feel good, no matter how beautiful the dress is on her.

Manicure

Getting a manicure before the wedding is a must have for every bride and groom. It is likely that the hands with the newly acquired rings will appear in the photos, and most of the guests will want to take a closer look at them. The manicure should be scheduled no earlier than 1-2 days before the wedding, so that it remains as fresh on the wedding day.

Spray tan

Many brides want to look a little browner, with a more radiant skin tone on their wedding day. Both post-toning creams and spray tan or a visit to a spray tan salon can help, but this should be done several days before the wedding.

It is best to go for a consultation at one of the spray tan salons, which will be the best at explaining and finding the most suitable shade for your skin type.

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