Beauty tips |
All brides have one thing in common
leading up to their wedding day: they want to look their absolute best. Our
TietheKnot beauty writer has put
together some great tips that will make any blushing bride feel confident
and sexy on her big day.
Complexion Perfection To calm nerves
and help soothe, soften and rejuvenate skin, it's a great idea to book yourself
and your groom into a day spa for a few treatments. Most spas offer couple
packages that incorporate exfoliation (great to buff and refine skin), massages
(much-needed for when you're feeling tense) and facials or body wraps (to
get your skin looking its most vibrant). Just keep in mind that if you don't
usually indulge in facials, you may find your complexion breaks out slightly
after you first treatment. Schedule a few treatments to make the most of the
therapy, or book in your dual day spa experience well before the wedding.
Bronzed Brides
All smart brides know that seeking the sun isn't the right
way to get your skin glowing and looking bronzed. If you do want that sun-kissed
look without the UV exposure, self-tanning is the best option. Cosmetic companies
have perfected the art of colour and coverage, so you don't need to worry
about orange, streaky skin if you follow these pre-tanning tips- click
here for our comprehensive tanning guide.
Hair
Hotline Get your tresses looking shiny, healthy and full
of body with these fast fixes:
White Hot It's a fair bet you'll
be flashing your pearly whites a lot during your wedding day, so it makes
sense to get your teeth in great condition. There's a wide range of whitening
products available that can help whiten and brighten your smile. Visit your
dentist to discuss professional treatments if you're after a dramatic change
in colour - they can offer impressive changes in colour with the latest technologies.
Grooming Matters He may not admit
to it, but your groom wants to look his best of your wedding day, too. So,
there are plenty of ways for him to improve and prepare for the big day. Men's
grooming products are available in such a wide range these days, that you'll
have trouble deciding which brand to go for. A simple moisturizer (must contain
SPF factor), cleanser, exfoliator and lip balm is a good start for a male
regime. If he's new to the grooming scene, he'll notice a difference in his
complexion after three weeks.
Author: Emma Carmichael,
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