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Pre-Wedding Health And Beauty Tips For Brides-To-Be

June 15, 2022 Rachel Ferrucci

Every bride dreams of looking stunning on her wedding day. Whether the ceremony is casual and intimate or elaborate and over-the-top, the goal is to present herself to her soon-to-be spouse, family, and friends in the best light possible. It’s an occasion that everyone will record and photograph, meaning she must be camera ready. While hiring a makeup artist and stylist can help, it’s important to remember that achieving the perfect bridal look starts well before the wedding day. 

Consume A Healthy Diet

You may think that eating right is all about maintaining a healthy weight. Although that’s part of it, your diet can also impact your looks. Eating things that aren’t good for you can cause breakouts, oily or dry skin, chapped lips, damaged hair, and brittle nails. Your body needs the appropriate amount of vitamins, nutrients, and minerals to maintain healthy hair, skin, and nails. 

You should eliminate greasy, sugary, or fattening foods and incorporate more lean meats, fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and low-fat dairy into your diet. Replace sugary, carbonated, and caffeinated drinks with fresh fruit juice and lots of water. 

Take Supplements

Most people don’t get the necessary vitamins, nutrients, and minerals they need from their diets. Multivitamins are a combination of vitamins and minerals that come in pill, capsule, gummy, powder, and liquid forms. Taking one a day can help you acquire more nutrients where your diet or body is deficient, enabling you to achieve optimum health and wellness.

Start Working Out

If you haven’t started your workout regimen, now is the time. Exercising helps you maintain a healthy weight, tones your muscles, and does wonders for your skin and hair. Regular physical activity is also instrumental in ridding the body of toxins, improving circulation, and increasing oxygen, all of which are necessary for healthy-looking hair and skin. Exercising for thirty minutes at least five days a week will ensure you look and feel your best on your wedding day. 

Develop A Skincare Routine

Achieving flawless-looking skin for your wedding will take a lot more than a facial a few days before the main event. Developing a skincare routine that works well for your skin type and addresses any underlying issues is ideal. 

Your skin care regimen should include cleansing, toning, exfoliating, and moisturizing your skin at least twice a day. Buying a scrub cleanser and moisturizer should suffice. If you have substantial skin problems that don’t go away after a few weeks, schedule an appointment with a dermatologist for evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment. 

Visit A Dentist

Your smile says a lot about your health. It’s also a significant part of your appearance and impacts your confidence and self-esteem. As any bride wants her smile to match her mood, a trip to the dentist is essential. You should have a complete evaluation to address any oral health problems and develop a treatment method. 

Whether it’s a deep cleaning of the teeth and gums, filling cavities, extractions, bridges, veneers, or whitening, having these services completed before your big day will ensure you have an attractive smile. If you need more advanced care, such as a root canal, consulting an endodontist in Long Beach can help you address more complex dental issues. You should visit the dentist several months before your wedding as some procedures can take time to complete and recover from. 

Manage Stress

Planning a wedding is undoubtedly going to cause some stress. It’s a momentous day, and you want everything to turn out just right. However, the lengthy to-do list and relying on others to help you make your wedding special can get overwhelming. Failure to cope with the stresses of planning a wedding can wreak havoc on your health and appearance. 

Brides must find effective ways to manage stress. Some suggestions include giving yourself enough time to plan, delegating tasks, using checklists and calendars, and taking breaks when you feel overwhelmed. 

You are the belle of the ball and deserve to feel amazing on your wedding day. Looking your best on your wedding day goes beyond choosing the right dress and hiring a beautician and hairstylist. Your physical and emotional well-being impacts your appearance. Ultimately, when you take better care of yourself, turning heads on your wedding day is a non-issue. 

 

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About Rachel Ferrucci

Lifestyle writer, blogger, and social media influencer, specializing in travel, beauty, food, fashion, and family. As an empty nester I'm finding adventure around every corner to live life like it's my last day. Don't be surprised to find me in stilettos waving a light saber while playing with my grandchildren! Rachel Ferrucci

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