How to Look Great on Your Wedding
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by Melanie Mendelson |
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Looking great on your wedding
day means being radiant, relaxed, and ready to start a brand new
existence with the person whom you've chosen to spend your life
with. Your hair, nails, makeup, dress and how you look in
that dress are all part of becoming the bride you want to
be on that special day. Since pictures taken on that day remain
part of your life forever, it's important to look and feel your
best. |
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Your dress is one of the most
important items in your wedding plans, so make sure you take enough
time to choose one that suits you not your best friend,
not your bridesmaids, and not your mother. For the day of your
wedding, you'll want a dress in which you can stand, walk and
dance in without worrying about "wardrobe malfunctions"
or causing you discomfort. Allow necessary time if you decide
on having the dress made, but even if bought "off the rack,"
you'll need to factor in time for tailoring and any adjustments. |
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You don't want to overpower your
dress and headpiece with a flamboyant hair style or color that
overwhelms everything else. Keep it simple and classic, and remember
to practice the look you want at home or with your stylist before
the wedding day. |
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Have your nails professionally
manicured the day before the wedding. This is one thing you don't
want to do far in advance. Reduce the chances of a broken nail,
chipped polish, or if using applied nails, one coming off, by
having your manicure as late as possible. If you are not inclined
toward colored polishes or long fingernails, make sure they are
neatly trimmed, filed, polished, and buffed. Your hands will be
a focus of attention when showing off that new wedding ring and
for photos! |
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Makeup is the last thing you'll
need to worry over, and that comes on the big day, itself. Don't
try to transform yourself into a different person with dramatic
eye makeup or garish lipstick. Make the real you look better! |
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Use a slightly heavier hand than
with your usual daytime makeup so your photos won't have you appearing
washed-out looking, but don't overdo it. And if your wedding is
at night, with more subtle lighting, apply makeup as though you
were going to a club or restaurant at night a little heavier
than daytime, but not much! Avoid deep red lipstick as well as
too-pale pink. Frosted eyeshadows or lipsticks are definite no-nos. |
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Buy fresh mascara to avoid clumping.
Also, if you have sensitive skin, this is NOT the time to try
a new brand. The last thing you want to do is head for the alter
with blotches or zits thanks to an allergic reaction. |
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The night before your wedding
is not the time for partying so get eight hours of restful sleep.
If you're having a rehearsal dinner, or a bachelorette bash, make
sure that it ends early. Drink moderately or, better yet, not
at all. Bloodshot eyes and a banging hangover will not make for
a fun wedding. |
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Don't gourge yourself the night
before because we all know that there are strange forces at work
which will try to make your wedding gown just a wee bit snug in
the morning. To overcome excitement and nerves, try taking a long
walk - it can help with pre-nuptial jitters. A relaxing bath with
soothing background music, a cup of herbal tea, and you should
be ready to doze off with images of a happy future marriage in
your dreams. |
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With these tips, you're sure to
have the perfect wedding day. Just don't oversleep and miss it! |
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Melanie Mendelson will help you
get the finest figure possible for your wedding day. She created
a Foolproof 30 Day Diet that allows you to lose up to 25 lbs in
30 days. Visit her website at http://www.DietForBrides.com |
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