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Eight Months
Beauty vitamins:Start taking beauty vitamins for longer, shinier hair and glowing skin.
Dont know where to start?
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Check out our guide to the bestbeauty supplements.
Test a new hair color:Thinking about a dramatic change for your wedding?
Since you have to wait 4-6 weeks between sessions, double-check to start early.
Fitness and nutrition plan:Avoid crash dieting before your wedding by starting a nutrition andfitness plannow.
Youll look healthy and glowing on the big day, instead of exhausted and weak.
This also applies to your nails too!
Most high-end nail salons have bridal packages.
This will allow them to create a look that will complement the change in your complexion.
Beauty accessories:Select any beauty accessories, like hair accessories or customized lipstick colors, now.
Teeth whitening:Most professional teeth whitening sessions take more than one appointment.
Book your first appointment now, and use anat-home whitening kitafter your last session to maintain your pearly whites.
The last thing you want to worry about on your wedding day is sensitive teeth.
Botox:Botoxcan take up to two weeks to kick in, and usually lasts a few months.
If youd like a subtle color change, likebalayage highlights, now is the time to get them done.
Exfoliate:If you havent already, start exfoliating your body at least two to three times a week.
If you’re prone to eczema, you might also want to avoid any products with added fragrance.
If you have oily skin, try a purifying clay mask like Kiehls Rare Earth Deep Pore Cleansing Mask.
If your skin is dry, use a hydrating mask like SK-IIs Facial Treatment Mask to moisturize and plump.
You don’t want any skin surprises.
Hydrate:Drink lots of water the day before to ensure you (and your skin) are hydrated.
The Big Day
Congratulationsyouve made it to the big day!
Want more wedding beauty?Here’s How 3 Different Beauty Counters Approached My Bridal Makeup.
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