The last days just before to your wedding are among the most frantic. So, relax and when friends ask "is there anything I can do?", don't say no - come up with something. Ask them to compile a list of relevant phone numbers, etc.
3 Days before -
Eyebrows: When shaping brow hair it is removed by threading, tweezing, dipilatory, or waxing. Never allow yourself to be guided into trying new procedures a few days before your wedding. You could have an allergic reaction.
If you're tweezing your own brows do it on the third day. Prevent any swelling or redness by shaping them a few days prior. If there is any new growth before the wedding, it will be minimal and easily removed.
2 Days before:
Teeth Whitening: Have your teeth whitened professionally, or use a product specifically for home use. You won't get the dramatic outcome that a professional produces but you will have a brighter smile. Also don't think that if you use the the whitener longer you'll get whiter teeth, you won't.
I know a guy who left his teeth whitener on all night, thinking it would whiten in one application. It didn't, but it did remove the top layer of enamel from his teeth and now he suffers with temperature sensitivity. Simply follow the directions, and you won't have any problems.
1 Day Before:
Manicure and Pedicure: Remember to take your base coat, top coat, polish and hand cream with you for your manicure and pedicure. You want your hands and feet to feel and look soft. If they're doing your natural nails, polishing with a good top coat will keep your nails from chipping or dulling for as much as 4 or 5 days.
Bridal Tip: Before heading home, stop by a jeweler and have your engagement ring professionally cleaned. It only takes a couple of minutes and the charge if any, will be minimal. Now, when you extend your hand to show your ring, the overall effect will produce smiles.
On Your Wedding Day:
Miscellaneous: Try not to drive yourself anywhere, you won't be able to totally focus your attention on the road. Ask you maid or matron of honor to handle any last minute details to help control bridal stress. Your matron or maid should take care of your brides purse which should only have a mirror or compact, your lip color and a pretty handkerchief. A ladies handkerchief is more fitting for your wedding day than a Kleenex.
Remember what's important about the day; your groom and loved ones are with you, so anything negative is incidental - let someone else take care of it. The biggest and best "Tip of the Day": Try to relax and make sure that your radiant smile and bridal glow is what will be remembered about you on your wedding day.
3 Days before -
Eyebrows: When shaping brow hair it is removed by threading, tweezing, dipilatory, or waxing. Never allow yourself to be guided into trying new procedures a few days before your wedding. You could have an allergic reaction.
If you're tweezing your own brows do it on the third day. Prevent any swelling or redness by shaping them a few days prior. If there is any new growth before the wedding, it will be minimal and easily removed.
2 Days before:
Teeth Whitening: Have your teeth whitened professionally, or use a product specifically for home use. You won't get the dramatic outcome that a professional produces but you will have a brighter smile. Also don't think that if you use the the whitener longer you'll get whiter teeth, you won't.
I know a guy who left his teeth whitener on all night, thinking it would whiten in one application. It didn't, but it did remove the top layer of enamel from his teeth and now he suffers with temperature sensitivity. Simply follow the directions, and you won't have any problems.
1 Day Before:
Manicure and Pedicure: Remember to take your base coat, top coat, polish and hand cream with you for your manicure and pedicure. You want your hands and feet to feel and look soft. If they're doing your natural nails, polishing with a good top coat will keep your nails from chipping or dulling for as much as 4 or 5 days.
Bridal Tip: Before heading home, stop by a jeweler and have your engagement ring professionally cleaned. It only takes a couple of minutes and the charge if any, will be minimal. Now, when you extend your hand to show your ring, the overall effect will produce smiles.
On Your Wedding Day:
Miscellaneous: Try not to drive yourself anywhere, you won't be able to totally focus your attention on the road. Ask you maid or matron of honor to handle any last minute details to help control bridal stress. Your matron or maid should take care of your brides purse which should only have a mirror or compact, your lip color and a pretty handkerchief. A ladies handkerchief is more fitting for your wedding day than a Kleenex.
Remember what's important about the day; your groom and loved ones are with you, so anything negative is incidental - let someone else take care of it. The biggest and best "Tip of the Day": Try to relax and make sure that your radiant smile and bridal glow is what will be remembered about you on your wedding day.
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