Getting married is not a cake walk! It takes a lot of hard work, preparations and amidst all this hustle bustle, we are bound to miss out on some simple yet extremely important things. So here is a quick check list of 50 such things that no bride should EVER forget.
1. Brush your teeth and rinse your mouth before your wedding. You’ll be hugging a lot of people and bad breath is a strict no-no!
2. Avoid underarm sweat patches by using an antiperspirant before putting on that heavily embroidered sexy choli.
3. Avoid smoking! If you must smoke, keep some mints handy to do away with that cigarette smell!
4. Make sure you adopt a moisturizing routine for your hands and feet well before your wedding day.
5. Nothing beats the natural look. For yours, make sure you eat healthy, avoid alcohol and start a cleansing process.
6. Have a trail run of your wedding day look. Hair, makeup, clothes, jewellery, the works. Better safe than sure!
7. Getting a bikini wax is a personal decision; stick to what works best for you - waxing, shaving or using hair removal creams. If you can handle a little pain, waxing will see you hair-free throughout your wedding preparation and your Honeymoon.
8. Dandruff is a strict no-no. If you have a problem, go for a specialised anti-dandruff treatment.
9. For that day long freshness, drink plenty of water or fruit juice and stay as calm as possible.
10. Don't spray perfume or deodorant on your wedding outfit! They're meant for your skin and can stain the fabric.
11. Dark circles can ruin those wedding photos. Make sure you rest your tired eyes and get a decent night’s sleep.
12. Smile. No matter what, smile. Someone is always looking at you or taking a picture. And you don’t want a surprise!
13. A flash of skin is fine, just go easy on the cleavage though. You father, grand-father, and may be great grandfather too may be present.
14. Any new beauty treatments should be tried one month before rather than a day before the wedding.
15. Before your wedding you should practice your make up at home. Don’t be tempted to try anything new on the day. You should test the make up in natural light and on camera before the big day.
16. Choose a hair and makeup look that bests represent you. What may suit on Vidya Balan may just not look good on you.
17. Consult your gynecologist if your periods are due on the wedding night or during honeymoon.
18. A good exfoliating scrub helps you get rid of dead skin cells. Periodic exfoliation will lead to glowing skin on your wedding day.
19. Whether you have a complexion like Katrina Kaif's or not, it's still a good idea to visit a dermatologist.
20. Go for photo-rejuvenation to take care of color imperfections in your skin. This treatment should be done for 3 months before wedding.
21. Skin polishing helps get rid of acne scars, black heads while giving a polished look to your skin.
22. About a week before your Big Day, make an appointment with your dentist; get your teeth polished so they are ready for that great smile.
23. Remember to pack your makeup remover when you head to the hotel. The bridal makeup is too thick to be washed away with water alone.
24. Don’t drench yourself in perfume. A subtle fragrance is more pleasing to the senses than the overwhelming ones.
25. Going for back- facial is a good option. It cleanses tones and exfoliates the exposed body parts like shoulder and back.
26. Lip color should be coordinated with the color of the blush. If not done so, blush appears too harsh.
27. While applying blush, do not go too far below the cheekbone, as it will pull the face down visually.
28. Avoid eating oily food and drink lots of water for radiant skin. Regular exercising will give you a healthy looking and glowing skin.
29. Do not rush out for facials just few days before the “Big” day. Those extreme facial procedures may lead to harsh effect on your skin.
30. Steam facial is a good option because it enhances the complexion of the bride and also it proves to be relaxing for her.
31. Brides often choose to wear open toed footwear. In this case, special attention needs to be given to foot care.
32. Getting a regular manicure done gives a healthy and smooth look to the bride’s hands. It prevents the hands from getting dry.
33. A bride should take hair spa, full body massage. The sole aim behind doing it is make a bride look exceptionally fresh and beautiful.
34. Have a handful of blueberries on your cereal as they're packed with anti-oxidants, fantastic at preventing fine lines.
35. Bridal lingerie should be the last thing on your shopping list. Breast area is the first to get affected due to change in weight. The wrong size bra can play havoc with your neckline.
36. Stop drinking alcohol at least two weeks before the wedding. It reduces puffiness and makes you look fresh.
37. It is amazing how just a little workout with those tiny-winy dumbbells tones your arms. Needless to say, toned upper arms will make you look all the more amazing on your D-day. So let go of the laziness and pick up some weights. You can thank us later.
38. Wedding music: this is a very important bit! Make sure to brief the DJ to not play Hindi picture wedding songs that are bound to make you and your family members emotional. You don’t want to keep crying through the entire ceremony.
39. Don’t worry and stay calm should be your mantra during the few days before and after your wedding. And worrying about how your one set of friends will get along with the other set should be the last concern on your mind.
40. Do not starve! You will be busy doing a lot of things, surrounded by a lot of people.
41. Amidst all this, do not ignore your health. Keep yourself hydrated and eat good food. Skipping meals or not having enough liquids will show on your face!
42. On your wedding day just concentrate on enjoying yourself. There are other people who love you taking all the stress to make your day memorable. It’s your big day and you don’t need to worry about anything.
43. Stay away and we mean truly STAY AWAY from kids. They shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near your room or dressing or makeup area for your own good. DON’T fall for their cuteness and innocent smiles this one day.
44. You want to be clam and composed while getting your hair and makeup done. So while kids shouldn’t be allowed inside your room, friends who can make you giggle and aunties who can bore you with their banter and mother and sister who can make you emotional should be barred entry too.
45. Remember, makeup is used to enhance and highlight your features and not to turn you into somebody else. Brief your makeup artist well in advance about your kind of style. After all, you don’t want to shock your man and his family.
46. Packing for your honeymoon? Divide clothes into categories like - sexy, comfortable, stylish, evening wear, adventure and then pack enough options under each in your bag. Change your look and clothes as per your day’s plan.
47. You will have a makeup expert and a stylist working on your look during your wedding functions. But what post that? Being the new bride, you would love to look all dolled up and pretty post marriage too. So what you need is the basic knowledge of makeup. Kohl, mascara, lip gloss, BB cream, makeup remover, moisturizer, and all about eye shadow, blushes and brushes! We all have that friend who was a beautician in her past life; ask for her help and tips.
48. Draping a saree: It is important for every Indian woman to learn the art. Irrespective of how often you are going to wear it. Learn the tips and tricks from your mother and a few saree draping styles from your aunts or cousins who are pros. A woman looks the best in saree and as a newly bride, you might be expected to wear sarees for a few important occasions post marriage.
49. We all have a good profile and bad one. Make sure that you keep that in mind when your wedding pictures are being clicked. Also, brief your photographer and do some practice shots to get it right on the D-Day.
50. Bridal first aid kit: Didn’t hear of it? Well, it’s nothing but a kit with alternative options for your top, makeup, clips and accessories for your hair, and a pair of sandals. So if at all anything goes wrong at the last minute, you know you have a Plan B in place!
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