February 2, 2011

Bridal Beauty

Beautiful, glowing skin is a must for every bride. If you have acme, discoloration, or otherwise blemished skin, don't waste time in addressing these problems right away. For serious skin conditions, consult a dermatologist to develop a beauty plan. If you are planning to do it yourself, try any of the popular skin care lines such as Proactiv or skinID. For a more budget friendly approach, you can develop a beauty regimen using over the counter products to keep your skin clean and moisturized. Try using a gentle exfoliator to help remove dead skin cells. Always wear a moisturizer with at least SPF 15 no matter your skin type to keep wrinkles at bay. If you're a smoker, stop today, smoking damages skin and causes wrinkling and sagging. If you plan to tan, use a higher SPF and don't overdue it. Keep in mind the style of your dress, you don't want visible tan lines as you walk down the aisle. Another common issue many brides face is discoloration of the skin on the face, shoulders, back or other areas of the body. This can be particularly unsightly if you plan to wear a strapless wedding dress. A tried and true product for this is Palmer's cocoa butter. It comes in various forms and should be used at least twice daily. If you start this process early, you should see visible results. For more tips,click here.







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