I DOS
- Drink lots of water.
- Exercise regularly.
- Get plenty of sleep.
- Wear sunscreen.
- Use a humidifier at night to keep your skin hydrated.
- Keep your hands away from your face. Dirt and oils cancontribute to blemishes and other skin problems.
- Find a good dermatologist.
- Apply moisturizer while your skin is still damp. You'll seal moisture in.
- Invest in a great haircut.
- Baby your skin. Wash your face in warm water with gentle cleansers only.
- Have your eyebrows professionally shaped.
- Give your skin at least a week to rest after a facial or wax treatment.
- Test your waterproof makeup by spraying your face with water to simulate tears.
- Consider hiring a professional stylist to do your makeup and hair.
- Decide if you want to wear your veil throughout the reception. If not, learn how to remove it without ruining your hairstyle.
- Pack an emergency makeup kit.
- Get a French manicure.
- Wear a button-down shirt when you have your hair and makeup done.
- Go for a classic makeup look: pink nails, red lips, natural eyes, healthy glow.
- Use a matte eyeshadow -- it won't reflect light.
- Curl your eyelashes.
- Wear two coats of mascara even if you've had your eyelashes tinted.
- Relax and enjoy your day.
I DONT'S
- Wash your face in too-hot water, with a drying soap, or with abrasive cleansers.
- Pick, squeeze or peel your blemishes.
- Neglect your eyebrows.
- Try new skin, hair and makeup products just before the wedding.
- Get sunburned.
- Change your skincare regimen.
- Drink too much the night before the wedding.
- Tweeze your eyebrows on your wedding day.
- Let anyone convince you to try a look you don't feel comfortable with.
- Wear false eyelashes for the first time.
- Go for a trendy or faddish look.
- Wear too much makeup.
- Make your wedding the day to introduce a "totally new you."
- Wear colored contact lenses (unless you wear them often).
- Use frosted eyeshadow -- it will reflect light.
- Have a facial, or wax your eyebrows and upper lip just before the wedding.
- Let yourself feel rushed. Instead, allow yourself plenty of extra time to enjoy your magnificent day.
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