No matter who you are on the inside, if your face flaunts rich, glowing skin, and a dazzling smile, it is likely to send across positive vibrations to those who look upon it. So where does all that wisdom about beauty being skin deep and seeking beauty of the soul by looking beyond the face go? Well, they remain confined to the few deep thinkers and a handful of philosophers who form an insignificant minority of the human society. Intelligentsia has, indeed, been confined to a minority status since the very dawn of civilization! That being said, I request the lector benevole not to doubt my sense of visual aesthetics! Beauty is, by no means, something that shouldn’t be coveted! Many a philosopher and poet has sung praises glorifying material and physical beauty, besides immortalizing the beauty of the mind and the soul.

Your facial features and skin, along with the hair on your head, together make your face look the way it does. As such, the quality of these directly affects the way you look. As much as well formed features, porcelain skin, and a luxuriant mane can add to the aesthetic appeal of your face, unhealthy skin that is too dry or too oily with rough, wiry, unmanageable hair, can make even perfect features look unattractive, to say the least! So how do you make sure your face looks its best at all time? The following segment lays down some useful beauty tips for your face, which, when followed, will impart a natural attractiveness to your face and entire persona!

Beauty Secrets for Facial Skin

Make up and cosmetic/corrective surgery can radically change the way you look, but these quickies usually are just that – quickies! While they achieve the desired result in a short span of time, the effects don’t last for a very long time either! Natural beauty secrets and tips, on the other hand, may take longer to achieve the desired effects, but they last way longer! Also, since natural remedies take longer and require to be followed on a regular basis, they turn into healthy habits that often end up being followed for the rest of one’s life. This proves even more beneficial in the long run. On that note, here are some natural beauty secrets for the face, that will give you rich, smooth, glowing skin, and a complexion that is as clear as a mountain spring!

Give in to Aqua Pura
Get hooked to plain drinking water! By detoxifying the body and flushing out impurities, water imparts a healthy glow to the skin, and reduces the frequency and intensity of skin conditions such as acne, pimples, etc. It also hydrates the body which is evidenced by soft and supple skin! Besides, drinking lots of water everyday delays the appearance of wrinkles, as it keeps the moisture levels of the skin intact. Oh! Need I tell you that drinking sufficient amounts of water cuts down calories as well?

Three Cheers for the Vitamins!
Not for nothing have vitamins A, C and E been regarded as the anti-aging vitamins since ages! The rich antioxidant effects of vitamin C and vitamin E, as well as the soothing and restorative effects of vitamin A, together combine to form the most potent alliance of beauty secrets for aging skin. Eat lots of citrus fruits and green, leafy vegetables, to load yourself with vitamin C. Yellow and reddish-orange fruits and dark green vegetables are rich sources of vitamin A, as are dairy and poultry items. Nuts, cereals, vegetable oils and oilseeds and fish oils are a rich source of vitamin E. Including these foods in your daily diet will make you younger and fitter from within, the effects of which will show on your face, skin, and hair quality.

Beauty Care – The Usual Fare!
No list of beauty secrets for the face would be complete without the usual CTM (cleansing-toning-moisturizing, silly!) routine. Clean your facial skin with a mild soap or a soap-free cleanser, at least twice a day, and splash your face with water every time you come in after an outdoor stint. Deep cleanse your skin at least once a week by steaming your face and exfoliate at least twice a week to get rid of the dead cells and blackheads. Moisturize your face every time you wash it with soap or a soap-free face wash. During the summer months, you can dab your face with a natural skin toner (such as rose-water) after cleansing during the day, to keep it from becoming oily or sweaty. If your skin happens to be too greasy, you can use a mild astringent instead of a toner. However, do apply a mild, non-greasy moisturizer when you cleanse you face before calling it a day.

Besides drinking lots of water, prepping up your vitamin intake, and following the CTM routine, you may want to treat your facial skin to the goodness of herbal or homemade face masks, made form natural ingredients like sandalwood paste, turmeric, olive oil, honey, egg white, egg yolk, lemon juice, rose-water, glycerin, fresh fruit pulps, cucumber juice, etc. The most important among all beauty secrets for the face is to quit smoking and cutting down the alcohol intake, as they tend to accelerate the rate of dermal aging by dehydrating your body, and introducing toxins and harmful chemicals into your system. Although nature may be responsible for making a beautiful face the way it is, it is totally up to you to keep it that way! Follow the above mentioned tips and get a healthy, natural beauty, that comes from within, and which has its own class of attraction that’s hard to resist. Top it up with that dazzling smile of yours, and you’ll have the whole world eating out of your hands!

 

Bridal beauty, the glow on the face of a bride; these are phrases that we hear often enough before a wedding. But how is it that every bride looks so gorgeous on the day of her wedding? While the happiness that the day brings definitely adds to the charm of the bride, it also has a lot to do with the fact that most brides follow a stringent beauty regimen before wedding. And why not? After all, everyone wants to look their best on the day of their nuptials. We tell you how to ensure that you are every bit the glowing bride on your big day.

Beauty Tips to Follow Before Your Wedding

Every bride looks gorgeous on the day of her wedding. It is generally a foregone conclusion. But, it does take months of getting ready for the D-day. It is important that you follow a good cleansing program. Do not forget the mantra of cleansing, toning, and moisturizing. Try to use a skin exfoliating cream or face pack at least once in a week. Take appointments for regular facials, skin cleaning procedures, manicures, and pedicures. It is also important to consult a dermatologist for any conditions that you are worried about and you think will mar your beauty. Oil your hair regularly and wash it well. Start going for regular deep conditioning treatments. The tiniest things go a long way when you are preparing yourself for a wedding.

Beauty Regimen Timeline
6 Months

When you start your beauty regimen, it is important that you set aside an amount for it in your wedding budget. Look out for offers for brides at salons and spas. Many places have specifically tailored bridal packages.
While it may seem unnecessary to make all the appointments so early, it is better to do that than to be stuck in a situation where your regular hairdresser is not available or the makeup artist you wanted for your wedding is out of town.
This is the perfect time to start on any skin or hair treatments that you want to. Consult a dermatologist and put yourself in a skin care program. Even if you have the most flawless skin on the planet, it may need some professional help. Start a skin program tailored to suit your skin type.
Most brides-to-be tend to ignore their hands and nails. Now is the time to start opting for regular manicures and preparing your nails for the d-day. Use nail strengtheners and cuticle builders if you do not want to put fake nails.
Being fit and having a figure that you can flaunt will only help you feel better about your appearance on the day of your wedding. So, this may be a good time to start on a fitness regime. Start eating right and working with a personal trainer.

3 Months

At three months, all your appointments for the day before the wedding should have been made and fixed. This includes your appointment for a manicure, a pedicure, hair removal procedures, facials, etc.
This is the time that you should start talking to your hairstylist about the look for the wedding day. If you want, you can experiment with your hair, so that even if it is not a look that you are comfortable with, your hair will grow out in the time before the wedding. Talk to your stylist about what looks they think you can wear for your wedding.
This may also be the right time to talk to your makeup artist about the look that would look best on you. It may also be a good idea to talk to your wedding photographer about what he or she thinks are the looks that will look the best in the photographs.

2 Months

Now is the time to make all the final decisions regarding your look for the wedding day. Confirm with the hairstylist about your hair do for the final day.
You also need to meet your makeup artist to decide for once and for all, your look for the day.
If you are undergoing skin treatments, then this is the time to consult your dermatologist about any changes that you think are needed for your regimen.

2 Weeks

Two weeks before the wedding is when you should start getting your final treatments. If you have an appointment with your hairstylist, then this is the time to get your final haircut, coloring procedures, and extension attachments.
By now you should also be done with the final leg of your skin treatment procedures. Talk to your dermatologist on how you need to maintain skin care in the future.

1 Week

Just one week left for the big day. If you have planned well, then there is not much that you need to do. It may be advisable for you to spend some time preparing a kit of beauty products that you are going to use, both on the day of the wedding, and for your honeymoon.
Now is also the perfect time to go for a last facial before the wedding day. Also, treat yourself to a pedicure and a manicure.
Any hair removal process that you want to undergo should be kept for this time before the final day.
Pamper your hair by getting a deep conditioning treatment or a good oil massage and wash.

Day Before

Book into a spa for a body massage to relax yourself before the biggest day of your life. Pamper yourself completely.
Get conditioning and moisturizing treatments for your hand and your feet.
Remember to always get a good night’s sleep before your wedding, as you want to be completely relaxed on the d-day.

On the Day of the Wedding

On your wedding day, it is important that you eat well and stay away from any caffeine based drinks.
Give yourself enough time before the ceremony so that your hairstylist and your makeup artist can work their wonder.
Remember that this is your day and no one is more important. Just relax and enjoy the day as nothing will make you look more beautiful.

These are some of the most important beauty tips for women who are about to get married. Your wedding day will be the most important day in your life and it is essential that you look gorgeous on that day. Following a good beauty regimen before wedding can actually go a long way in ensuring that you definitely steal the show on your big day.

 

A woman looks her absolute best on her wedding day, that’s something that we all take for granted. And why not? We have every woman who has ever been a bride as testimony. But there’s a lot that goes into getting her to look her fabulous self on the big day. It is a rigorous beauty regimen before the wedding that she has to follow and maintain, so that she captivates her groom’s heart all over again, when she appears on the other end of the aisle. This Buzzle article has some very common sense tips on beauty regimen for brides that you’re probably already familiar with, to give you the much coveted bridal glow! Happy reading!

Hair
Any bride’s hair needs to look absolutely stunning on her wedding day. So, what you need to decide first is what kind of hairdo you’re going to be sporting on the big day. If you’re planning to go for a long hairstyle, then start growing your hair at least 5-6 months in advance. Make sure you keep your regular trimming appointments to avoid dry, frizzly split ends. Also, start taking good care of your hair by treating it to a deep conditioning treatment at least once a week. Make that twice a week if you have dry hair. If you can afford one, hire a professional expert to take care of your hair and advice you on what kind of treatments it needs. Alternatively, you can use good products from reputed companies and your hair will be taken care of. You can also whip up your own concoctions for healthy hair, right at home, by using only those ingredients that suit your hair. This way you have no fear of harmful chemicals and the like. Simultaneously, make sure that the hairdresser that you intend to appoint for your hair, whether your local favorite or a flashy designer one, is available on your wedding day! Else, you’ll have a glorious mane to flaunt, but no fancy hairstyle!

Face
Your face is going to glow on your wedding day, that’s a given. However, there are certain things that even a bride needs to take care of so that the said glow remains on the face until the very end of the day. So, about 5-6 months prior to the wedding, begin taking good care of your skin. You can consult a dermatologist if you have any skin problems, and if not, indulge in very simple tactics to make sure that your face has that much expected shine on your D-day. First of all, stop exposing your facial skin to harsh sunrays and pollution. Use a scarf to protect your face, or if you’re not accustomed to wearing scarves, cover your face when you’re in a polluted area with a soft handkerchief at the very least. Eat healthy, so that your skin gets adequate nourishment. Gorge on fruits and greens. Avoid oily and spicy foods that can make your face sprout up in pimples or other skin problems. Give your face a gentle cleansing massage every night and make sure that you maintain the hydration in your skin by drinking as much water as you can. Use good face packs, facial scrubs, under eye creams to smoothen out possible wrinkles, moisturizer, and a good sunscreen. If you’ve been using one that suits your skin, but want to switch to another, try it out much in advance. Don’t do it two weeks before the wedding. You never know how a product will react and how much time the reaction will take to revert. Also, don’t ignore your lips. Moisturize them with petroleum jelly or any other appropriate balm that you use to prevent them from chapping or drying, especially if yours is a winter wedding. Also make sure that the makeup you use on the final day is something that your skin is used to and does not cause any allergic reactions.

Body
Now comes the biggie! You have to be in stunning shape on your big day. So, if you need to lose or put on a few pounds, then fix a goal weight and begin working towards achieving it, at least 4 months prior to the wedding. Four months is a decent enough period, and does not require you to go on a crash diet. So, eat right, and exercise enough so that you can reach your target weight and then maintain it, at least till your wedding day. If your wedding dress is decided much before this, then you could use it as an added encouragement. You know that you must fit into it so your target weight cannot be breached! But weight’s not the only issue. Whatever method you use for hair removal, stick to it. Don’t experiment with it, unless it’s way before the wedding. This gives you a buffer to see if the new method agrees with your skin or not. Also, a week before the wedding, you can treat yourself to a luxurious massage, a body scrub and a body polish, again, one that suits you. Another important point to be taken into consideration is the fabric of the dress and the material of the wedding jewelry. Make sure that you’re not allergic to either of them by wearing clothes and jewelry made from the same material for a whole day before you finalize them.

Nails
Many brides tend to ignore their nails, and end up with rather unpleasant looking shots of their wedding rings being worn. So, if you’re one of those nervous nail biters, then STOP NOW! Trust me, I have a cousin who didn’t stop biting her nails and she ended up using some really ugly fake nails, which let’s face it are no match for natural ones. Get your regular manicures and pedicures to ensure that your hands and feet are as soft, supple and gorgeous as the rest of you. Finalize what you’ll be doing with your nails on the wedding day, at least two weeks in advance by trying out different things like colored nails, nail art, French manicures, etc. Make sure whatever you decide to do for your nails complements your wedding dress, the jewelry and the entire look you’re planning to sport.

There you have it! A complete head to toe guide on all the things that you need to include as a part of the beauty regimen for brides. They’re fairly simple things that you’re probably already aware of. So, just revise them, customize them, and follow them. You’re going to look like a million bucks anyway! This will just seal the deal completely!

© 2012 Home & Lifestyle Suffusion theme by Sayontan Sinha