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Wedding Day Beauty Do's And Don'ts

Here are some tips to bear in mind when deciding the look you want for your big day.

Do not try a drastic change in colour or cut just before your wedding. Play with your hair at least three months before the wedding so that if you don't like the look you can grow it out.

Don't wear a huge headpiece. They can be heavy and hard to pin in place and people will spend more time looking at your head and not your dress.

Do mess around with diffrent cosmetic colour. The colours that you are use to wearing may not go with the colour or style of your dress.

Don't wear a veil that looks like a mask. Wear something that shows off that beautiful soft bridal glow.

Do make up a beauty kit containing your cosmetics, pins etc..

Don't attempt to tie your hair up yourself unless you are a proffessional stylist.

Do refer to magazines, book, the net etc.. to get the look that you want.

Don't wear makeup that is too heavy or dark. Keep it light and natural so it shows off your natural beauty.

Do eat the right foods and drink plenty of water. Also try to spend an hour a day walking, swimming or some other form of exercise. Not only will it get you in shape but it is good for your skin and relieves stress.

Don't forget to rest and take care of yourself.
Do relax and enjoy the day. Most brides are swept a long with the planning that by the time the wedding is over they barely remember a thing about it.

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