27.8.08

Should You Have a Pre-Wedding Makeover?

Getting married is one of the most momentous events in a woman's life. Unlike the other biggest life event, having a baby, you will need to look and feel amazing at your wedding (no one much cares what you look like during childbirth). For some gals, this is no problem. But for those who are uncomfortable with their appearance in general, being a bride can be very intimidating. This is where a makeover might provide a boost in self confidence.

If you watch any television at all, you have probably seen a makeover show or two. They run from the dramatic (plastic surgery, cosmetic dentistry, and a life coach) to the more tame (a flattering wardrobe and some fresh highlights). Not much in real life mirrors "reality" tv, but there are some less drastic options for sprucing up your look.


Start to institute any changes in your appearance gradually, and long before the wedding. You do not want to show up for your big day looking so different that your groom doesn't recognize you! In addition, making extreme changes to your persona for your wedding day will only make you feel less comfortable in your own skin, as if you are playing a role. The idea is to improve the way you feel about your everyday look, so that you will feel more at ease and more beautiful on your wedding day.


Some of the changes to consider are relatively simple. If you have a friend or sister with a great sense of style, start by asking her to be your beauty "coach". Trust me, she will be flattered, and thrilled to help you. A good place to start is with a fresh hairstyle. Not just a trim of the same boring way you have worn your hair since middle school, but a chic and modern style. Work with a senior stylist who will have the experience and skills to guide you to a style that flatters your face and is easy enough for you to maintain. Before she brings out the scissors, let her know that you are planning a wedding, in case you need to keep your hair longer or less layered to facilitate an updo. Never change your hairstyle too close to your wedding, or it may cause you to panic afterwards.


Makeup makes a huge difference in a woman's appearance. One of the best things that you can do for yourself is to hire a professional makeup artist for your wedding. If you are unaccustomed to wearing makeup, find a stylist who understands how to apply a very natural looking face, and definitely have a practice session. Women who are unfamiliar with beauty regimens may be unaware how the right makeup can cover acne, soften lines, even out a complexion, and bring light to the face. When the right products are used, you will end up feeling like you have nothing on your face at all, but you will look flawless. Knowing that your skin looks marvelous will certainly improve your self confidence.


There are women who live in jeans and t-shirts. For them, their wedding gown may be the only dress that they own. It is a surreal transition to make from baggy unisex garments to a well fitting formal gown. One way to ease the transition is to treat yourself to some pretty frocks before the wedding and get used to feeling pretty and girly. You will need special dresses for pre-wedding parties anyway, so you have the perfect reason to splurge on a few fabulous pieces. An added bonus is that your fiance will love the way you look in them.


If your figure is a source of discomfort to you, start working with a personal trainer at least a few months before your wedding. She will be able to help you target the areas that most need to look good for your bridal gown, such as the upper arms and back (there is no such thing as spot training, though - you will have to do cardio as well). Trainers are great not only for their expertise, but also for the motivation they provide. It is easy to blow off the gym if you go alone; it is much harder when you have an appointment with your trainer. Besides getting your figure into tip-top shape, regular exercise will help give you the high energy levels that every bride to be needs.


Once you have done all the preliminary work, it is time to turn your attention to your wedding day ensemble. By the time you get through all of the above, you will likely have chosen your gown already. Then you get to choose the accessories that make you feel the most fabulous. It is not necessary to go totally outside of your comfort zone, but every bride should live it up a little. Look for accessories with some pizazz, like crystal bridal jewelry. You will be amazed at how adding some sparkle to your outfit will actually help to improve your mood. That is one of the reasons why crystal bridal jewelry is so popular - it gives an instant lift.


If a bride feels good about herself, she will look more beautiful as well. Spending the time to pamper yourself before the wedding can only make the actual day more relaxing and enjoyable. When you know that you look good, it can help to alleviate anxiety about being the center of attention. Feeling self confident on the inside will help any woman to achieve that famous bridal glow on the outside.








Look to Bridget for advice on planning your wedding. Check out how we can help with your bridesmaids jewelry at http://www.silverlandjewelry.com Find a wide selection crystal bridal jewelry handcrafted for you in your wedding colors.