Proper skin care should be as much a part of planning for the future bride as is he
wedding.
Long before the big day, she should take a
deep breath, step back and analyze the condition of her skin. Its surface appearance
will speak volumes about her internal wellbeing, as well as her daily health
and beauty regime.
Knowing that she will be the center of
attention in the coming days, weeks or months, every bride should make
preparation for her complexion to be “camera ready” at a moment’s notice.
A proper skincare regimen should include a
healthy diet, plenty of water intake and as little stress as possible, all of
which will require discipline and dedication.
If possible, monthly facials would be ideal
for the future bride, but if not that, she should at least add a thorough
cleansing and exfoliation step to her daily skin care routine.
The cleansing will help remove impurities
and dead skin cells and allow the skin to “breathe” each morning and night.
Exfoliating the skin is vital to help
expose a fresh new payer and revive the skin’s surface.
A chemical (glycolic) feel will also prove
to be beneficial each month and is recommended, ideally, prior to the facial.
The technique helps improve and smooth the texture of the facial skin, its
solution causing the dead skin to slough off and eventually peel off. It also
helps defy the signs of aging by minimizing lines and wrinkles.
Daily water consumption, of at least eight
to 10 cups per day, will help flush toxins and impurities from the body and
helps prevent unsightly breakouts to the skin.
Proper nutrition is of vital importance. A
diet rich in fruits and vegetables will enhance a through and consistent skin
care regimen not to mention the antioxidant benefits they provide to insure a
long, healthy and happy marriage.