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Hair and Beauty Countdown |
Hair and Beauty Countdown
When planning your wedding it is important to start planning as soon
as possible, especially when it comes to hair and beauty. To look
your beautiful best on your big day, plan all your hair and beauty
routines well in advance.
Gorgeous Hair
Getting your hair right for your wedding day is one of the most important
of all your beauty regime. There is so much to consider. Do you want
a colour on your hair? Do you want it cut? Do you want a dramatic
new change? It is wise to be cautious when considering your wedding
day hair talk to your hairdresser/stylist and listen to what they
have to say, but also listen to your own heart after all this is your
day and you don't want to look back and regret it.
Six Months
Start by getting into the habit of washing your hair with the correct
shampoo and conditioner for your hair type. If you have long hair apply
conditioner to the ends. Do not apply conditioner to oily roots as this
will only make it limp. Visit your hairdresser for a general chat about
your hair and what you want to achieve. If you need to grow out a fringe
or a perm, this gives you plenty of time. This is also the time to experiment
with new styles as long as you don't have dramatic cuts remember you
only have six months to go.
Tip
Make sure you have your hair trimmed regularly to guard against split
ends and avoid overusing heated appliances and styling aids.
If your hair is chemically treated, take especial care to wash it with
with appropriate shampoo and conditioner, in order to achieve and maintain
your hair in good condition.
Three Months
You should have ordered your dress by now, so you will know the shape
and style. Get together with your hairdresser for an in-depth consultation
about your style options. Don't feel you have to grow your hair and
abandon all visits to the salon, it simply won't work.
Concentrate instead on the looks you can create with your length of
hair.
Tip
Colouring your hair. If you've never tried this before, use a colour-enhancing
wash-in/wash-out variety to see if it suits you first, as any drastic
changes of colour should be approached with caution.
Six Weeks
Have a practice session with your hairdresser so you can see if you
like his or her wedding hairstyle suggestions and whether they suit
you and your dress neckline. Make sure you take your headdress with
you and don't forget to say if you're wearing a veil and, if so, whether
you plan to take it off at the reception as this will affect the way
your style is constructed and how it looks from behind.
Two to Three Weeks
Have any colour treatments done now and if you are having a perm, give
it time to drop before the big day. Whatever your style, have a trim
to sharpen up the shape.
One Day
Wash your hair the night before your wedding - freshly washed hair is
hard to work with especially if you intend to put it up.
On the Day
Don't be afraid to use styling products - if you're having a very structured
or complicated hairstyle, its a good idea to get someone to carry a
small can of hairspray so you can keep your hair under control at the
merest hint of wind.
Beautiful Body
Not many Brides are one hundred percent happy with the shape of their
body, so now's the time to throw yourself into doing something about
it - with a goal as important as looking completely gorgeous in your
gown, you're bound to be successful. Also if you bite your nails this
is the time to stop. The last thing you want is un-sightly nails on
your wedding day.
Six Months
Whether you want to loose a lot of weight, just a little or simply tone
up, you should take a look at your diet. Weight loss is only permanent
when its low and, to loose weight slowly you need to eat healthily.
Crash diets simply don't work when you most need energy. Exercise is
the key to both weight loss and firming up, so introduce a simple regime
that you will stick to and enjoy.
Tip
Get into good body habits by using a body brush or scrub at least once
a week to slough away dead skin cells. Start at your feet and work up
the body in small circular motions, always moving towards your heart.
To make sure your skin stay extra smooth, after every bath or shower,
smooth yourself with a good body moisturiser.
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