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Bride to be? Pampering essentials (Read 1515 times)
TheRoyalShaadi
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Bride to be? Pampering essentials
May 10th, 2008, 2:04am
 
So, the D-Day date is out. You have sent the 'save the date' to all near & dear ones, finalized your wedding planner, started hunting your wedding trousseau & started looking for the wedding venue... You think you have done it all? All's under control? Not just yet, there is something you have totally missed out on. PAMPERING YOURSELF.
 
I advice all my would be Brides to focus a lot on this aspect. It is a must to groom & pamper yourself for atleast 3 months prior to your Big Day. Here are a few pampering essentials that no bride should ignore:
 
   1. Please ensure to take at least one spa treatment every month for 3 months before your special day. The treatments that are a must include:
 
    * Anti tanning packs (to ensure skin tone uniformity). You don't want the hands to be a shade darker than the face, nor the neck to be shades darker than your face.
    * Hair packs (To ensure your crowning glory is healthy)
    * Body massage (Must to keep up with all the pressure)
    * Facials (I highly recommend the pure sandalwood ayurvedic facial; the aroma relaxes and perks you up instantly)
    * Body scrubs ( ubtan as it is called in ayurveda is the best body scrub. Get this done every week for 3 months & you will swear by the end result)
 
2. It is very essential to take care of the waxing. Do not wax parts on the last week that you have never waxed before. Also do not wax too regularly. Ensure that you get a full growth before getting the final wax, not only will that leave you with a soft & smooth skin but also would be easier for your beautician to ward off undergrowth.
 
3. Taking care of your hands and feet are equally important. Please make sure to take care of your nails so they do not chip/ break just before your special day. Regular manicures & pedicures are must. Do not forget to use your hand & foot cream religiously every night for at least 60 days prior to the wedding date.
 
4. Ensure to try the make up on with your beautician at least once (in case this is a first time beautician you are using)
 
5. Finalize your hairdo and do not forget to try it on much in advance.
 
Pampering yourself is very key and every bride to be should not compromise on this at any cost.
 
For more wedding related advice read our blog http://theroyalshaadi.blogspot.com/. You can also ask our experts on anuroopa@theroyalshaadi.com
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Re: Bride to be? Pampering essentials
Reply #1 - May 13th, 2008, 6:44pm
 
Very good advice.  Will make for a happy and healthy bride on her wedding day.
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Reply #2 - Jun 30th, 2008, 8:37am
 
I would also reccomend a bit of advice on the wedding day-of:  Do not have too many people getting ready in the 'bridal room'.  At our wedding, out-of-town guests, all the birdesmaids, personal attendants, mothers/in-law and other people decided the bridal room would be a better place to get ready than their hotel rooms.  Thus, my bride had to get ready in the public bathroom.
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Reply #3 - Apr 22nd, 2009, 2:36am
 
The big older Pontiac sped along eating up mile upon mile of highway. The driver slouched indolently behind the wheel, his left elbow resting comfortably on the car window fingers steadying the wheel but not gripping it, tapping in time to the classic rock on the radio. His right hand gripped the wheel at almost the top, but even that grip was relaxed, almost lazy. His rich hazel eyes were hidden behind aviator style sunglasses. He had a strong chin with a neatly trimmed goatee which matched his equally neatly trimmed short black hair.  
 
The highway he was on stretched the length of the country, The Trans-Canada Highway, and he was driving west from  wow gold  the prairies towards the West Coast. The Rocky Mountains stretched before him, running north to south, like an impenetrable barrier. But Evan Kirby knew better; the highway found its winding way through mountain passes across the continental divide over several ranges ending in the Pacific Coastal Range and the sea. There by the sea, on the great Fraser River Delta which two million or more souls called Home, lay Vancouver: a port city, a crossroads of the world. But the draw there for Evan was the rich and bountiful entertainment industry. Evan Kirby was a guitar player. He had played with an assortment of bands in prairie towns and cities but, drawn to classic rock and the new innovative sounds coming out of some of the west coast studios, had decided to try his luck in Vancouver. After all, he had reasoned, the weather's warmer there too.  
 
The car was a cluttered mess and a Marshall amplifier took up more than half of the back seat. Some fast food bags and beverage cups littered the floor. On the seat beside him was a Calgary newspaper, a copy of Guitarplayer Magazine and a couple of CD's. As the car cruised further into the mountains the Calgary radio station he had been listening to started to crackle and break up. Evan steadied the wheel with a couple of fingers only and loaded a CD into the player. The car was filled with the sound of Led Zepplin as he cruised through the Banff National Park Gates.  
  wow gold
Just west of the Banff townsite there were a couple of hitchhikers along the road. The first two were a grubby looking pair of men which Evan barely looked at. But his eyes were drawn to the slim girlish figure standing alone clutching a small pack to her side almost as though it were a teddy bear. The wind was blowing her long straight blonde hair wildly from beneath her hat, a crocheted close-fitting soft turquoise cap. She wore a pair of flared, faded and somewhat tattered blue jeans and a shirt that was a tight fitting long sleeved soft knit fabric in a darker turquoise than her hat with a dragon boldly painted across the front. Evan whistled under his breath as he pulled over to pick her up. 'Geez, she's just a kid.' he thought, 'They just get younger.'  
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Re: Bride to be? Pampering essentials
Reply #4 - Aug 16th, 2009, 4:57pm
 
This totally is a great advice.  
 
Normally couple-to-be's had this excessive feeling of excitement and happiness before the wedding but, some may blow out on the day and problems would occur.
 
Time management really is the key and with this advice it can soothe your mind to the extent everything will just be fine on the wedding day.
 
Asking some concepts like your wedding bands, rings and or gowns on your beauticians and spa therapists I think is kinda helpful.
 
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Reply #5 - Oct 20th, 2009, 10:37pm
 
Thanks for the advice it help a lot...
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