Welcome to May and the start of the wedding season! Whether you’re attending a wedding this summer as a guest, have the honourable task of being included in the wedding party or you’re getting married (congrats!), the thought of cramming multiple weddings, and the prep that goes with them, into your already overflowing schedule seems impossible.
What are the secrets to enjoying a stress-free wedding season? Read on!
Managing Wedding Mayhem
1) Don’t skip your beauty routine, but do skip the expensive waxing appointments. If you want to feel smooth and confident in your most leggy dress at the next wedding you attend, opt for home wax strips over a salon appointment or shaving. The NairTM WAX READY-STRIPS are ready-to-use, just peel and place, no rubbing or warming required. They remove hair from the roots and last for up to 4 weeks.
2) Feel good, look good. Pro tip: If you want to look your best, you have to feel your best – and that means wearing what makes you comfortable. Pick a dress that you won’t be fidgeting in all night so you can dance with confidence!
3) Show your smile. It’s the simplest truth – a smile is the most beautiful thing! So while you’re smiling your way through the next wedding ceremony and reception, make sure it’s a bright one! You don’t have to spend lots of money on at-home kits or salon procedures to get a pearly-white smile, you just have to pick the right toothpaste. Arm & HammerTM Truly RadiantTM Clean & Fresh toothpaste is clinically proven to whiten your teeth in five days, deep cleans and provides long-lasting freshness with a cool surge of spearmint, you’ll love! It fits perfectly into your daily routine!
4) Post-Wedding Recovery. Weddings can be tiring! You’ll be sure to feel the negative effects of standing,dancing and minimal sleep the very next morning. If you don’t have the luxury of sleeping in the day after a wedding, be sure to drink lots of water and wear comfortable shoes to keep yourself feeling ready for anything!
Share: What’s your secret for making it through wedding season?
one thing I learned from my baby sis wedding is make sure you have enough time, if you are doing sttuff yourself, like decorating the hall. We figured we’d be able to do it in two days and we should have taken 4 to do it. Very small hall, but shesh, trying to do those chair cover things we stressful…my teen daughter could do the bows but the rest of us just failed
No matter how much time you think you have, its never enough
You need to start well in advance with all the planning, get help where you need it and try to let others do most of the work. As the bride you need a lot of time for your hair, getting ready and getting dressed. Then your main job is to enjoy your special day 🙂
Ugh, I hate wedding season and the upkeep… Every year without fail, I have at least 5-6 weddings to attend. It’s crazy ridiculous.
I remember my preparations for my wedding because I was so nervous but I did do all my beauty treatments.