The last three days before your wedding are among the most hectic. So, calm yourself and when loved ones ask "is there anything I can do", don't say no thanks - think of something. You could ask them to make confirmation phone calls.
3 Days before -
Eyebrows: When shaping brow hair it is removed by threading, tweezing, dipilatory, or waxing. Never allow yourself to be guided into trying new procedures a few days before your wedding. You could have an allergic reaction.
When tweezing your own brows don't wait til the last minute. You'll prevent redness and swelling by grooming them a few days before. Any new growth before the wedding, will be sparse and easy to remove.
2 Days before:
Teeth Whitening: Either have your teeth whitened professionally or try a product made for home use. It won't give the dramatic results that comes from a professional whitening but it will produce a brighter smile. Don't think that if you leave the product on for a longer time that it will produce whiter teeth, it doesn't.
I know a guy who left his teeth whitener on all night, thinking it would whiten in one application. It didn't, but it did remove the top layer of enamel from his teeth and now he suffers with temperature sensitivity. Simply follow the directions, and you won't have any problems.
1 Day Before:
Manicure and Pedicure: Take your hand cream, your polish, base and top coat for use with your manicure and pedicure. Keep your hands and feet looking and feeling soft. If your natural nails are being groomed, a good top coat of polish really does prevent dulling or chipping for about 4 or 5 days.
Bridal Tip: On your way home, stop and have a jeweler give your ring a professional cleaning. It should only take minutes and not cost much if anything at all. Therefore, when you give your hand to show your ring, the impression will be a positive one.
On Your Wedding Day:
Miscellaneous: Avoid driving yourself anywhere, you won't be able to fully concentrate on the road. Have your matron or maid of honor take care of any last minute details to help prevent any bridal stress. Your maid or matron should keep your bridal purse which should only contain your lip color, a compact or mirror and a ladies handkerchief. A pretty handkerchief will look better on your wedding day than a Kleenex.
Remember what's important about the day; your groom and loved ones are with you, so anything negative is incidental - let someone else take care of it. The biggest and best "Tip of the Day": Try to relax and make sure that your radiant smile and bridal glow is what will be remembered about you on your wedding day.
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