Wedding Day Emergency Kits for you
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009We’ve all heard the horror stories, the Groom spilling red wine down the front of the Bride’s beautiful dress, the Maid of Honor passing out as the happy couple steps up to light the Unity Candle, or the bride forgetting to put on the garter belt. This is the perfect checklist that will complete a wedding emergency kit that will put any bride’s mind at ease.
Items To Have On-Hand All Day
These articles are things that you should have in your purse or have given to someone that will be easy to find all day long, like your Maid of Honor or your Mother. You will find that you’ll be very thankful that you have all of them, even if it turns out that they weren’t utilized.
- Hair Brush
- Nail File
- A Pair of Panty Hose
- Hair Spray (make sure that the cap is on tight and it has a lid)
- Mints or breath strips
- Small Mirror (nonbreakable)
- Bobby Pins
- Handkerchief
- Perfume (just a little on a cotton ball, stored in a tiny ziplock bag)
- Makeup
Items for General Maintainence
Have these items in a handy place for yourself and your bridesmaids. I think that you will find that most of the woman sharing in your big day could find use for a lot of these products.
- Straight Pins for Corsages
- Cotton Balls and Q-Tips
- Comfy and Pretty Slippers
- Makeup (Bronzers or multi colored beads that will add color to any complexion)
- Nail Polish (Excellent fix for runs in hosiery)
- Black marker for scuffs on rented shoes
- Spot Remover (test it on a swatch before using)
- Static Release Spray
- Extra Garter
- Chalk (Covers dress mishaps)
- Wrinkle Release Spray (test it on a swatch before using)
- Lint Roller
- Sewing Kit:
1. Buttons
2. Needle
3. T read that matches the wedding dress, bridal party dresses, tuxes
4. Safety pins
5. Scissors
Toiletry Kits for Restrooms
Put these items in pretty baskets, decorated to match your color scheme. Place them in the Men’s and Women’s bathrooms. Your guests will thank you for being so thoughtful.
- Aspirin and Ibuprofen
- Band-Aids
- Saline Solution
- Deodorant (Spray, just in case you need to share)
- Eye Drops
- Unscented Lotion
- Moist Towelettes
- Smelling Salts
- Tampons and Pads
- Tissues
- Mouthwash
- A couple of diapers for small attendants or guests
- Tums or Rolaids
- Odorless Insect Repellant (For outdoor ceremonies)
- Suntan Lotion
You just never know
Hopefully you won’t need any of these, but just in case, take them along and you can be sure that any oversights will not lead to a disaster.
- A small amount of cash
- Identification
- Umbrella
- Watch
- Dry Snacks (granola bars, raisins, M&M’s, nuts)
- Duct Tape (For quick repairs to decorations, or to control unruley garments)
- Disposable Camera
- Bottled Water
- Maps or directions to the reception
- No-Slip pads for the soles of new shoes
- List of contacts and phone numbers including family, the wedding party, florist, DJ, Caterer, etc.
You can’t go wrong! With this complete kit, everyone in your party and your guests will have all the OOPS covered. No Sweat! Have an incredible and worry-free wedding day.
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Perfect Wedding Dress with Perfect Jewels
Monday, September 28th, 2009Do not ruin the perfect wedding dress with the all-too-wrong, all-too-inappropriate jewelry lest you find yourself less-than-the-radiant bride on your most important of days. You have to strike the right balance between the size and shape of the jewelry vis-?-vis the color and cut of your wedding gown for that all-too-desired vavavoom effect. Here is how.
Less is More
And, girl, is that the truth! You must never fall into the tacky trap of over-accessorizing precisely because you want to call attention to yourself, not to the bling-blings strung all over you like a rap star with a serious fetish for chunky, clunky gold chains and big rocks.
For example, if you are wearing a tiara, skip the necklace. Or if you are wearing diamond earrings, skip the necklace, too. Or if you want to wear a statement necklace, skip the rest of the jewelry set. The important point is to wear jewelry that will both complement your wedding gown and draw attention to your radiant face. This brings you to the next point.
Look at the Cut and Design
No, not the cut of the gemstone. Your wedding jewelry must complement the cut of your wedding gown to provide you with the perfect fit.
To help you choose the perfect jewelry, you can consider these suggestions:
For the strapless bridal gown, you can wear a statement necklace with bold design that can draw attention to your neckline. Again, you should skip piling on other jewelry otherwise you will be decked out.
For the halter dress, you can don diamond stud earrings to highlight the gown’s cut. If you feel naked without hand jewelry, then you can add in a simple and stunning bracelet.
For the sweetheart neckline, you can opt for a lariat necklace for that sexy effect.
For the heavily beaded and heavily embroidered bridal gown, you must lay off on the elaborate jewelry. Your bridal gown will be the focal point of your aura already!
For the simple bridal gown, you can go bold and daring but steer clear of brash and tacky.
Again, the important thing is that your jewelry must complement instead of distract from your wedding dress.
Lay On the Tradition
Or you can create one of your own! Your jewelry can follow the age-old adage about “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue and a lucky sixpence for your shoe” but definitely not all at the same time. Again, less is more when it comes to bridal jewelry.
For example, you can wear sapphire jewelry for the something blue part. Or the heirloom tiara for the something old and the small albeit contemporary diamond stud earrings for the something new part.
These suggestions can make your head spin but rest assured that when you see the “perfect jewelry”, you will know as surely as you know the design of your wedding dress. Trust your woman’s intuition on this but a mirror will come in handy, too!
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Delicate Issue of Steps on your Wedding Day!
Saturday, September 26th, 2009Consider yourself unusual if you and your spouse-to-be both have parents that are still married to each other (not your parents to your fiance’s parents of course, cuz….well….that would be just…well….WRONG, but you know what I mean-both of your respective biological moms are still married to your respective biological dads!) I don’t have any firm statistics, but based on the number of couples I’ve seen, I’d offer a guess that only about one in 10 fit this mold. The rest of you have parental units that are some mishmash of divorced, divorced and single, divorced and remarried, divorced and living with a significant other, divorced and gay, or even divorced, remarried and divorced again. Multiply that by four and the possibilities for stress are endless!
The first thing you need to do is assess the situation. Remember that you are under no obligation to include anyone and everyone in your wedding ceremony. It’s your day! Easier said than done, however, if you are trying to be respectful to everyone but your mother won’t get near “that” woman and your dad will not acknowledge your stepfather’s existence. There are some however, some tips to get you through the worst of it.
Much will depend on the timing. If your parents divorced when you were young and the “step” was an integral part of your upbringing, then you will probably want to give them a higher level of involvement than the step who didn’t come into your life until your adult years.
For the most part (and I will acknowledge that there are exceptions to every rule) it is probably best to put a priority on the feelings of your biological parents-unless they are just being plain unreasonable. Always mention them first and include them in your ceremony in the highest places of honor. Generally, these include escorting the bride down the aisle, helping the bride get dressed (definitely reserved for your biological mom!) lighting the unity candle, the etiquette of being seated (i.e. bride’s mother is always the last to be seated, with the groom’s mother just before her), being given front row seats, inclusion in the prayer of thanks to parents, being thanked via a toast at the reception, inclusion in the receiving line (if there is one) etc.
Regardless of the closeness of the “step” relationship, please remember to give each parent (and “steps” are parents even if they are not biological ones) a corsage/boutonnière. It’s inoffensive to all, inexpensive, and subtle and the gesture will be appreciated.
Here are some other ways to include your step-parents in your wedding day, based on the comfort level of all involved:
1. Have your step mothers seated as part of the processional. Just make sure they are seated before the biological mothers.
2. If your stepfather has been an important part of the bride’s life, then think about having him escort you part of the way down the aisle, or joining you and your dad as you arrive at the front row. Check with your dad first!
3. Have your dad escort you down the aisle (in traditional fashion). When the officiant asks, “Who gives their blessing to this marriage?” ALL the parents (even the groom’s) can answer “We do.”
4. Have one of your step-parents do a reading or recite the final blessing.
5. Include your step-parents in the prayer of thanks to the parents. Out of respect for your parents, you’d have the officiant refer to your biological parents first, then your step-parents after that.
6. Blow off the entire idea of including any of your parents. Walk down the aisle alone (or with your groom) and just have all parental units be guests. That way, no one gets offended!
7. Have your biological parents do all the honors for the wedding, but include a special word of thanks to your parents AND step-parents in the program.
8. As far as seating goes, traditional etiquette (which can always be flaunted in unusual circumstances) dictates that married couples should be seated together. According to the rules of those etiquette mavens in the know, it should look like this (it’s the same for both bride’s and groom’s side, so we’ll just list the bride’s side). Your mom gets the first row and she should be seated next to her husband/significant other. Stepmom goes in the second row, seated next to your biological father. In cases where there is enough seating and everyone gets along, then all four parents (if there are that many) can be seated in the first row. The order should be (from outside in) mother, stepfather, father stepmother. Of course, if your father and stepfather are ready to kill each other, you’ll need to modify this arrangement. Use your common sense and get your officiant to help you-etiquette rules are there to make people comfortable. If following them has the opposite affect, then toss them and make up your own rules.
9. If the situation among your parents is really tense and you truly like and respect your stepparent but want to respect your biological parents’ wishes, then go along with your biological parents’ wishes for the big day, but be sure to arrange some special time with your step-parents beforehand so that you can tell them how much you value them in your lives. Take your stepmother out to lunch, have dinner with the groom’s dad and his wife a week or so before the wedding. Make them feel special and let them know you are glad they will be there on your special day, in spite of possible difficult circumstances.
10. Alert your officiant and your wedding coordinator, if you have one, to possible volatile situations, sources of friction, etc. We’ve got experience in this field and a word from us in a recalcitrant parental ear often works wonders!
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Bridal Jewelry Tips
Friday, September 25th, 2009Jewelry is becoming an essential part of the wedding. Women have a strong passion for jewels. Since ancient times, jewels have been used to adore a bride. In the ancient times, jewels worn by the bride constitute heavy jewels.
However, with the changing times, the tastes of people have undergone considerable change. More simple yet sophisticated designs are liked by the people. Pearls and diamonds have always been lady’s love. Jewelry laced in number of beautiful patterns can be easily purchased from any leading store.
Special bridal jewel generally consist of earrings, bracelets, bangles and anklets. Without the jewels, bridal attire is incomplete.
Wedding jewels are not only for keepsake. They are to be worn time and again.
Wedding is a special occasion. This great moment comes one time in life of a woman. Right from the makeup to the jewelry, everything should be unique to give a wonderful look.
The wonderful wedding jewelry can make these moments unforgettable. Selecting wedding jewels should be fun jobs for the wedding planning. Selection of the jewelry should be according to the figure of the face. If one has a large chin and do not want to highlight it, then long earrings and necklaces along with extensive pendant can be selected.
You can also select some good piece of jewels for the flower girl or the other family members.
Silver or gold are the first choice of the bride if one desires to pay out more money, one can choose for genuine silver that is definitely beautiful and shiny as gold. Scallop silver links embellished with white glass pearls can enhance the glow on the face of the bride.
Gemstones can provide a wide choice of shades. They outshine the gorgeous shine of the bride. Simple yet elegant designs can be selected for the occasion.
A pearl is a customary bridal jewelry selection. They look amazing and improve any nature and match perfectly with the dress of bride. But still if the bride wants off-white, then cream-shaded pearls for marriage jewelry can be selected. It seemed more stylish. The necklaces and earrings set features four layered strands of glass pearls and sparkling crystals and a coordinating drop earring. Jewelry set in white pearls with clear crystals or ivory pearls studded in Rhodium plated hardware wear bridal jewelry can be enjoyed long after the wedding day.
Artificial jewels are also liked by the bride. These jewels are generally very cheap. Wide collection with multiple unique collections of jewels can best suit your budget.
Bride can take the advice of some friends or relatives. They can help her in making selection for this particular occasion.
Fashion jewelry consisting of Tiaras with diamonds and pearl studded all over can add to the beauty of bride.
Leather, velvet and wooden jewels can be selected. Gold and silver jewelry do not serve the wedding purpose only, it rather becomes a possession which can be sold in your trouble days.
Investment in jewels never goes waste because the prices are ever rising.
Come, what one may able to prefer for marriage jewelry, one desires concern for them appropriately in order that they precedes for existence to come.
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Stunning on your Day
Monday, September 21st, 2009If there is one occasion that a woman expects to be the center of attention, it is her wedding day. In order to be the most beautiful and dazzling belle at the party, brides-to-be are ready to do almost anything, from laser treatments to botox and liposuction to breast implants. Some brides even choose unflattering gowns for the maids of honor or bridesmaid or ask makeup artists to deliberately make the members of the entourage a little bit uglier to ensure that they will stand out from the rest of the attendants and guests.
If you are planning to be married soon, you really do not have to undergo so much trouble and spend so much money to look your best. You also do not need to jeopardize the gowns or facial cosmetics of your friends and family just to be the darling of the crowd.
If you really want to look stunning without losing your friends on your wedding day, just make sure to follow the tips below.
Take Care Of Your Face
Months or weeks before the wedding, you should already make sure that your skin is flawless. Cleansing, toning and putting on moisturizers and night creams are all important to having soft and well-hydrated face and neck. Although there are concealers and foundations that could help you cover skin imperfections, it would be better to keep your skin problems to a minimum. If you think that you are already developing wrinkles, be sure to find the right anti-wrinkle cream in the market.
Sleep Well Every Night
Wedding preparations can be grueling especially if you are doing it alone. In many cases, brides-to-be have to skip sleep to ensure that all the plans are laid out well and to make sure that the celebration will be a blast. However, sleep deprivation can take a toll on your face, skin, and body. Remember people who lack sleep often gain unwanted pounds and the skin under their eyes becomes puffy and dark. Having raccoon eyes, under-eye skin discoloration and wide hips are not very flattering. Make sure you sleep well, about seven to nine hours every night for at least a month before your wedding.
Don’t Rush When It Comes To Choosing Your Wedding Dress
Most women already have an ideal wedding gown in mind without really considering if it is appropriate to their weight, size, shape and height. Sometimes, they also forget to consider the appropriateness of their gown or dress to the theme and location of the wedding. What you need to do, in order to ensure that you get the best wedding gown is to try on many different cuts and designs. In fact, you should also try on some dresses that you otherwise won’t consider because you might be surprised to see that they look better than those you have previously chosen.
Don’t Forget Your Body Too
Many brides-to-be concentrate on making their hair and face beautiful in preparation for the big day. However, you also need to remember that your arms, legs and body also need some nourishing and nurturing. Your guests may not be able to see your thighs or abs during the celebration, but your hubby will surely appreciate the time and effort you spend to make sure you look beautiful even without your wears.
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Top Mistakes Women Make At Weddings
Friday, September 18th, 2009You might want to say to the bride, “Congratulations on Your Wedding. I Hate You!” Good news for single women who are invited to the friend’s or relative’s wedding on the “lucky” date of 7-7-07! If you think the wedding is all about the bride, then you are wrong! The wedding and reception are all about you meeting men in a “marriage” type of situation.
The very biggest mistake that a single woman makes about going to a wedding and reception is that she does not realize that this is the best possible high-quality singles event in the entire world!”
If you want to meet a Good Man and get married, there is no better place to start than at the wedding, particularly at the wedding reception. You should plan accordingly for the wedding. Don’t forget that you are in a marriage event surrounded by lots of appropriate single men who have come alone and who are in a relaxed and party mood by the time the band starts playing at the reception.
About 38,000 couples are planning to get married on that date. This number is triple the usual number of July 4th weekend weddings. As much as couples getting married on 7-7-07 are looking for extra luck for their “jackpot” marriage, just as that triple number “7″ lining up on a Las Vegas slot machine gets the couples a jackpot payoff, you as a single woman will also win a jackpot if you avoid the top 10 mistakes single women make at weddings. You may have a chance to meet a Good Man you can marry to on 8-8-08, which is the luckiest date for a wedding in Asia.
Here are Top 10 mistakes you make that will leave you alone and single if you don’t change your ways:
1. You can’t beat the singles blues so you are a bit depressed. Why a mistake? You should be happy and optimistic to have such a great opportunity to meet men.
2. You don’t come alone to the wedding and you talk to other girls at the wedding and reception. Why a mistake? Single guys can’t approach you. Guys can approach you more easily if you are alone, so talk to men or be alone.
3. You wear a bra. You don’t dress sexy. Why a mistake? Guys are sexual so you should be sexy to attract attention. Men love to look at and are attracted to nipples and jiggling breasts (also; it’s sexy).
4. When guests have a chance to say something to the couple at the reception, you pass. Why a mistake? Speak and show how funny and beautiful you are.
5. You don’t drink at the reception. Why a mistake? It’s okay to be a bit tipsy at the reception (be careful: just a “bit”), then to be a little flamboyant while dancing.
6. You drink too much, get drunk, and start a striptease on the dance floor. Why a mistake? You don’t act with a sense of class and femininity. You attract plenty of men, but no Good Men. Good Men are attracted to classy and feminine women.
7. You eat like a pig at the reception (wrong animal). Why a mistake? Always eat like a bird (right animal) when you want men to notice you.
8. You sit at a table at the reception and you dance infrequently at the reception. Why a mistake? Men can get to you more easily and you re more visible if you stand, preferably near the dance floor. Dance with anyone who asks you, so that all the men see you out on the dance floor, laughing, having fun, and being happy with all of the men you dance with.
9. You get in an argument with your boyfriend who hasn’t proposed yet, asking him when he will be ready to commit. Why a mistake? You should have come alone to the wedding. Your boyfriend you think is the love of your life is not in love with you enough to marry you.
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Selecting - Perfect Wedding Dress
Thursday, September 17th, 2009You rock, woman – and so should your wedding dress because you want to look your best on your wedding day, which is the most special day in any woman’s life! You want to knock your husband’s eyeballs out and don’t mind the guests admiring glances either – so what do you do?
You get yourself a comfortable pair of walking shoes and scour the market for the perfect wedding dress – that’s what you do to be knockout bride! Here are some tips on knowing how to get your hands and your delectable body into the perfect wedding gown for yourself – take a look and look your best! We wish you all the best!
First and foremost, women getting ready to tie the knot have to understand that stinting on their wedding gown is in no way contributing to the wedding budget so scrimping is out! Of course, this does not mean the opposite either (i.e. break the bank to buy top-of-the-line designer wear you could buy a country house with and which compels you to live on bread and water for the next 5 years)! It means striving for striking a balance between the dress of your dreams and your how much your finances can stretch to, if you do find something that is a little beyond your imagined wedding dress budget!
Most women dream of their wedding day from their teenage years, if not childhood days and so nothing must detract from helping you achieve that dream – white gown, veil et all. Wedding dress and the perfect wedding accessories go a long way in making you feel on top of the world – a feeling we recommend for all brides for it sets the mood for happier times to come as you look back with fond memories of your most special day when you looked a princess!
You needn’t shop with the budget of one to look like one, we reaffirm; brides that are happy to be getting married and comfortable in their dress look their best, photographs reveal. Many make the mistake of going in for a sexy, stylish but entirely ‘not me’ look simply to draw attention to themselves but tight or ill-fitting for the sake of fashion dresses are so ‘not happening!’ This is what brides today need to know – imagine a form-fitting wedding gown that cuts off your circulation: is it really worth it if the gown causes you to faint? Nothing short of embarrassing we say – so avoid this nightmare!
Buying the perfect wedding dress takes time, patience, money and negotiation skills for bargaining if buying from a new boutique or a discount store; the advantage of buying from the latter is that these often stock big labels and designer wear but at half-cost or have off-season sales that offer great catalogue style wedding gowns designed to fit beautifully.
The other alternative is to scour pages of wedding dress magazines and have the local seamstress or tailor shape it according to your body type as every design that looks good on models may not suit average women with womanly bodies. Always try out a number of wedding gowns before settling for the one you feel looks and feels best.
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Tips on Bridal Makeup
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009Wedding day is the most important day in the life of a woman and every young girl desires to look at her best on this blessed day in her life. On the day of your wedding you want your makeup to look perfect. Bridal makeup is a clean, flawless, pearly and enhanced makeup. Some important tips to make you look as gorgeous as a queen. For brides with oily skin, be sure to avoid any harsh skin treatments as these can actually increase the amount of oil in your skin. Use heavy-pigmented cream foundation and layer it with powder foundation to make the skin look smoother. Use a handkerchief tucked in the bouquet to wipe lipstick from your groom’s mouth after the kiss. When choosing a lipstick, be sure to select one that lasts.
Keep your lipstick, facial powder and mascara in your purse (in case you need to freshen up). For a perfect eye shape, use a small brush to blend a medium tone color from just below the brow arch downwards in a semi-circle motion. Use light peach eye shadow as eyelid base. Avoid using Retin A and Alpha Hydroxy creams prior to the wedding day. Exfoliate your skin with a manual exfoliator the day before your wedding. Choose lip liner that blends easily with lipstick for that soft glossy look that looks good in photographs too. Don’t ever pluck or wax brows the day of the wedding. There’s always the chance overdoing it and you could develop red rashes. Always brush your teeth before hand to ensure clean, fresh teeth.
Apply your lipstick with a lip brush. First one layer of lipstick, blot with a tissue, and apply the second layer. Have your eyebrows plucked and shaped at least a week before your wedding. Don’t pluck them the day of your wedding or you may end up with red bumps. Don’t ever pluck or wax brows the day of the wedding. There’s always the chance overdoing it and you could develop red rashes. Use a concealer shade similar to the foundation and blend both well. Remove all traces of makeup the night before your wedding. Avoid dry lips by putting a lip moisturizer on your lips before bed and the morning of your wedding. Your face should be clean and product free when the make-up artist arrives.
Bridal Makeup Tips
1. Do not use soap if the skin is dry.
2. Regular massage gives natural glow to the skin.
3. When choosing a lipstick, be sure to select one that lasts.
4. Don’t pluck them the day of your wedding or you may end up with red bumps.
5. Don’t ever pluck or wax brows the day of the wedding.
6. Use a concealer shade similar to the foundation and blend both well.
7. Avoid dry lips by putting a lip moisturizer on your lips before bed and the morning of your wedding.
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Perfect Makeup for perfect Bridal
Monday, September 14th, 2009A wedding is a once in a lifetime event. Wedding Day is the most important day in the life of a woman and every young girl desire to look at her best on this blessed day in her life. You will be photographed more on this day than any other day in your life. Your photographs and possibly the video will be viewed and treasured for many years and generations of your family. You’ll be the center of attention–Guaranteed
Make-up starts with great skin. So to look great on the wedding day it is important to take care of certain things before the wedding ceremony. Brides must look fabulous but also natural for the most important day in their lives but remain true to themselves; otherwise they will look like a stranger in their own wedding photos… So true and something you must take in mind if you are preparing your own wedding with cherished attention in each and every detail, but you have forgotten how important emphasizing the care of your skin and the right makeup for your face can be.
Bridal Makeup Tips
Bright and neon colors must be avoided… they simply scream out of photos, but do not go to the opposite side. The bright day of your wedding it is not proper to use gray. All the effort put in to making your skin look radiant will go to the trashcan because gray makes skin look ashy.
Drink around 8 to 10 glasses of water everyday. If you can drink more as it will keep you hydrated and flush out the toxins from the body. And it is very important to drink water to have a glowing skin.
Avoid food or any substances that could give you oily skin, swelling and irritation. Try to avoid spicy, deep fried and junk food. It is better to avoid red meat, alcohol, and caffeine.
A hair stylist will be able to look at your face shape and go through styles to suit you. In general rounder faces should choose styles with their hair up high, heart-shaped faces will look less angular with a hairdo that creates width at the chin, and for brides with long faces styles that add width and volume to the sides of their faces.
Use heavy-pigmented cream foundation and layer it with powder foundation to make the skin look smoother.
Choose lip liner that blends easily with lipstick for that soft glossy look that looks good in photographs too.
Thin and small lips look more sensuous with light lip colors while fuller lips can use deep shades.
Makeup can change the shape of your face! Well, not really, but it can surely create an illusion. If you have a round face, a darker shade of foundation should be applied on the sides to make your face look slimmer. Also if you have small eyes, opt for the smoky eye effect to make you eyes look bigger.
Use sheer color for covering the skin in red color and then use moisturizer in olive green or yellowish green for neutralizing the skin.
Make-up applied to enhance your natural beauty, not cover it up
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Breast Enlargement - Common Pre-Wedding Procedure
Monday, September 14th, 2009A woman’s wedding day is one of the most important events in her life - so it’s understandable that she wants to look and feel her best. It’s therefore no wonder that women prepare so extensively with intricate routines, regimens and procedures during the run up to their big day, all in the name of getting themselves in tip-top shape - physically, mentally and emotionally.
One of the most common ways for women to prepare for their wedding is to join a gym or hire a personal trainer. Every woman wants to fit beautifully into the wedding gown of her dreams, while some women might simply desire toned arms for that sleeveless dress they’ll wear down the aisle. Whatever the motivation, countless women have been known to diet and exercise in preparation for the big day.
Another popular pre-wedding routine is to start seeing a dermatologist or get regular facials to ensure skin is clear and glowing in time for the special day. Aside from wanting an especially clear complexion, many brides-to-be fear that the stress of planning a wedding - and particularly the stress they might experience just prior to the big day - could cause them to break out. So, a lot of women take pre-cautions early on with regular visits to a dermatologist or aesthetician to help prevent and combat such problems.
In recent years, however, surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures have also been gaining popularity as part of pre-wedding routines. Many women choose to get Botox or other wrinkle relaxing procedures, while some decide on collagen injections to achieve the perfect pout. Yet others opt to have surgical procedures - such as liposuction or breast enlargement - done right before their wedding.
Breast enlargement, in particular, is very popular as a pre-wedding procedure - not only because it helps the bride feel confident in her dress and while walking down the aisle, but also because it’s right before her honeymoon. And, because a marriage is the beginning of a new life, a procedure as significant as breast enlargement only supports the idea of a new beginning - so a lot of women choose to have the procedure done at a time when many other things will be changing in their lives.
The fact that breast enlargement surgery is now simpler and safer than ever also enables women to have the procedure done within a reasonable time before their wedding, without having to worry about pain, bruising or scarring on the big day. So it is possible for a woman to get the shape and contours she’s always wanted, in time for one of the most important days of her life.
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