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You've been planning for your wedding for years. Do you have a plan for skin care planning?

Planning every aspect of the wedding ensures the event goes off without a hitch. You also need to plan for your skincare and make-up routine as treatments a week before your wedding will not give your skin a healthy glow.

Here are some tips on how you can start cleansing your system to give you glowing skin well in advance and why quick-fix treatments don’t work for the big day.

Whether you have dry, oily or sensitive skin, going to the local salon a week before the wedding for a facial or exfoliation treatment will not have the same impact as starting your skincare routine a month or two in advance will. This is because of the following reasons:
  • Your skin may have a break-out due to stress or a product used may not suit your skin and a week is too little time to get rid of the rash.
  • The glow on your skin after a facial is temporary and does not often last more than a day or two.
  • A one-sitting salon treatment, however detailed cannot remove blemishes and a tan [if you have one] completely.
  • The healthy glow that comes from an internal cleansing of the system started a month or two before the wedding day cannot be acquired in a day no matter how rich the cream you use.
According to Dr Sangeeta Amladi , Medical advisor at Kaya Skin Clinic, you can follow a skincare routine and a diet regime 30-60 days before your wedding day. This will help you to detox your system from within and the external care will remove the blemishes and nourish your skin.
 
The dietary regime
  • Flush your skin toxins by consuming lots of water and fluids like juices, buttermilk and coconut water.
  • Breakfast should consist of high fibre, low fat food.
  • Lunch can consist of a healthy portion of salads, vegetables and chapatti. Avoid fried or heavily spiced items.
  • Dinner should comprise of soup, a bowl of rice, portions of mixed vegetables including green leafy vegetables etc.
  • Avoid excessive intake of caffeine/ tea, oily food, junk food and chocolates.
 
The Skincare Regime
  • Use a good cleanser in the morning and at night.

  • To protect your skin from the harmful UV rays of the sun, use a sunscreen daily.
  • You can use a good blemish-reducing cream if you have blemishes on your skin or use a good moisturizer for day and night.
  • Use a good hand and body lotion to keep your hands and feet moisturized.

  • Look after your hair by using the right kind of shampoo and conditioner best suited to your hair.

 
   
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