You did it with the fun part of your engagement and now it's time to start looking great and glamorous on your big day.
In addition to your wedding list, you still have a set of obligations that you must follow before going to church, but fortunately this list is much more fun! Starting a wedding beauty treatment is a great way to get rid of the stress of marriage. And, of course, every step will help you perfect your look for the big day.
Here are eight things to keep in mind when tidying up your bridal beauty routine.
Skin
Manage your stress
When: 1 year before your wedding
Experts warn that many inflammatory conditions, including eczema, psoriasis, and pilaris keratosis, can be caused at least in part by stress. As stress weakens the immune system, chronic inflammation worsens. Excessive stress can also disrupt your sleep, which in turn can lead to gray, arguably non-bridal skin. The repair; Do what you can to relax, whether it means taking a yoga class after work or guided meditation applications such as Headspace and Omvana. Find ways to reduce stress here.
Make an appointment with your dermatologist
When: 1 year before your wedding
There are two main reasons to visit your dermatologist early: First, they can assess the current condition of your skin much better than you and your reliable magnifying mirror. Both can help you design a strategy for achieving your dream skin goals, whether it is to alleviate the annoying wrinkles on the forehead or eliminate acne.
Decide if retinol is right for you
When: 9 months before your wedding
Derived from vitamin A, retinol increases cell turnover, clogs pores, strengthens collagen, and helps reduce hyperpigmentation. The prescription version, also known as retinoid, is even more powerful. However important it is, both retinol and prescription retinoids can cause redness and flaking at first and even a possible increase in acne before all these benefits begin. It is recommended that you start with non-prescription retinol for at least four to eight weeks before proceeding with prescription retinoids. This will make your skin more tolerant.
Visit a Beautician for Regular Facial Treatments
When: 9 months before your wedding
Find a trusted beautician in your area to help keep your skin in good condition. Talk to your beautician and explain exactly what you are looking for. Look for someone who is a good listener. The beauticians of the old school would dictate your care. Today, however, young people are guided by their budget, their goals and their skin. Do not overdo it with the treatments either, because flares are possible after the facial treatment.
Exfoliate and continue with a shine serum
When: 5 months before your wedding
As dead cells accumulate in the skin, they block the light reflection. Result: a dull appearance. The solution: Regular exfoliation in combination with shine serum, to get the shine from within your wedding day. Regular exfoliation removes dead cells to improve glow and can enhance the absorption of skin-lightening products through the skin. We recommend exfoliating once a week initially and twice a week after about a month if your skin tolerates it.
Cut the wine and start the juices
When: 3 months before your wedding
Because wine is a world-renowned dehydrator, capillary destroyer, and glow robbery, pouring down endless glasses is one of the greatest crimes committed by brides-to-be. If you find it very difficult to part with your wine, at least reduce it and replace the burgundy with liquid leafy greens, especially in the last months before your wedding. Green juice is great for the skin because it is oxygenating and contains vital minerals that help stimulate the lymphatic system and drain the swelling.
Body
Nourish your skin starting with the shower
When: 1 year before your wedding
Most women do not realize that their skincare routine really starts in the shower and that using a gentle cleanser is the key to great skin. We recommend a product that does not contain sulfates, made with 100 percent mild cleansers. It is recommended to gently dry the skin instead of rubbing and applying lotion within minutes of exiting the shower to lock in moisture before it evaporates. Put it in your routine for beautiful skin from the top to the nails on the wedding day.
Pay attention to your décolleté
When: 1 year for retinol, 6 months before for Rx retinoid
Not only is it a notorious sun magnet, but the décolleté is also prone to wrinkles for another reason, thin-skinned skin. The skin of the neck and chest has a very different structure from that of the face and body. The décolleté is an area with significantly less "fat filling" and is generally more sensitive than facial skin. Translation: You may need to make some extra effort there. Start with a retinol product and work on the recipe if your skin deems it necessary.
Start dry brushing
When: 6 months before your wedding
For less than € 20, a body brush can be one of the best beauty investments you can make. Dry brushing brings significant benefits to the skin, including exfoliation and increased blood circulation (ie a healthy glow). In terms of general well-being, it also increases lymph flow, the very important fluid that flushes toxins out of our system. Lymph relies on the movement of muscles to pass through the body, so if you are not an active person, dry brushing is a great tool to rid the body of waste. There is a science behind it, and it really works when you commit to it. Start with three dry brushing sessions a week, increasing the daily ones, and be sure to apply some moisturizer afterward. Start before the shower and then moisturize with body oils before wiping.
Spray tanning
When: 2 days before your wedding
Experts recommend doing a test tan before spraying your dress to see if you want it to get darker or lighter before the big day. One week before the big day, start exfoliating your skin by preparing the spray tan. Prices start from 50 €.