Wedding
Beauty Survival tips
We all want our big day to pass
with no problems and most importantly
we want to look our best. Here
are some of the best tips around
to help you achieve this.
Beauty
Tears of joy should not result
in streaking mascara. Waterproof
mascara is a must!
False
is the trick! A bride’s
eyes will stand out with false
eyelashes. For a subtle
effect, apply only a few separate
lashes on the outer corners, then
add two coats of mascara.
Nail
it! Ideally, a manicure
should be done the day before
the wedding and a coat of clear
on the day of the wedding.
Photo
perfect lipstick! A bride
and her party should avoid glosses,
since they fade. Which don’t photograph
well and tend to look dated.
Think classic shades. For
an ivory gown, peach or soft brownish
red tones work well and berry
stained lips are best with a white
gown.
Hair
Hair
rehearsal is important.
Try a wedding hairstyle and see
how it holds up before the wedding.
Have your regular trim four weeks
prior and book the wedding day
appointment a month in advance
to make sure your stylist is available.
The
lighting effect! If you
are having your hair highlighted.
You should have it done a week
before the wedding for a fresh
look.
Tiara!
Since tiaras look best with hair
pulled away from the face, hair
can be kept in place without looking
sticky or stiff by spraying a
cotton ball with hair spray and
lightly smoothing the surface.
Misc.
Survival
kit! All brides should have
a survival kit. You don't know
what could go wrong. Let your
matron of honour or one of your
bridesmaids carry it for you.
Shoe
trick! Don't wait until your wedding
day to wear your new shoes, especially
if they have high heels.
Wear them around the house for
at least a week before the big
day.
The
last but definitely the most important!
Be prepared for the unexpected.
Relax and enjoy the biggest day
of your life.