5 Skin Care Mistakes To Avoid A Week Before Your Wedding

Having flawless, glowing skin on her wedding day is every bride’s dream. Not only does skin have a natural glow and dewiness when it’s healthy, but makeup goes on more smoothly and there’s less need to add products to conceal and hide imperfections.

Unfortunately, there are a lot of things you can do to sabotage your skin before the big event.

Bad habits have no place in your wedding prep schedule, especially when they negatively impact your bridal glow!

Here are the skin care don’ts you need to know about a week before you walk down the aisle.

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1. No Alcohol

Yes, you read that correctly, no alcohol a week before the wedding (a buzzkill, I know). If you and your bridesmaids have some hen party ideas planned that involve alcoholic beverages, make sure you have your fun at least two weeks before the wedding.

Why? Alcohol can disrupt your digestive system and cause redness and dehydration in your skin, so focus on drinking a lot of water instead to stay hydrated. Remember, you can drink all you want on your wedding night, no one is going to stop you!

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2. No New Skin Care Products or Treatments

Trying a trendy new skin care product or treatment like chemical peels, laser treatments or Botox a week before your wedding is a big fat NO. You don’t know how your skin is going to react to something new or just how much recovery time your skin will need afterwards.

I learned this lesson the hard way when I decided to try out a new hair dye and had a bad allergic reaction to it; it wasn’t pretty. 

Instead, focus on developing a great skin care routine well in advance of your special day so you can kick all your skin care woes in the bud early on. Keep your new product/treatment testing to at least one month before the big day.

best face masks for glowing skin on your wedding day

3. No Junk Food/Acne Triggers Or Pimple Popping

Anything and everything you eat can have an affect on your skin, so consider avoiding foods that are greasy or oily in nature (unless it’s a good oil!). In addition, be sure to avoid foods that can trigger blemishes and breakouts, no matter how tempting they may be during times of stress.

Instead, try to consume foods that are hydrating and anti-inflammatory for your skin, like cucumbers, grapefruit and watermelon. Add more fruits and green veggies to your diet and again, make sure you consume at least three litres of water everyday to keep yourself hydrated. Your skin craves hydration!

Another no-no is pimple popping, no matter how tempting! The week of the wedding is no time to be squeezing blemishes, which could get irritated or infected and become even worse than when they first appeared. Conceal imperfections with a good concealer instead.

no junk food before wedding skincare tips

4. Get Your Beauty Rest

Long hours of wedding planning can lead to quite a few nights burning the midnight oil. But the last thing you want before your big day are under-eye bags or tired looking skin.

Make sure you are getting enough sleep and sticking to your regular sleeping schedule.

Remember, foundation and concealer can only cover up so much! But if you do need a little help, try out these awesome under-eye pads for instant de-puffing action.

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5. Don’t Forget The Body Care

If you’re anything like me, you get so wrapped up worrying about the skin on your face that you neglect what’s going on with the skin on the rest of your body.

Moisturize and hydrate the areas you’ll be showcasing on your special day and take care to remedy your drier areas, like the elbows, knees and feet. I tried an awesome exfoliating foot mask from Grace & Stella that gave me the softest feet of my life, so check it out!

avon moisture therapy body care

What skin care mistakes do you avoid before a big event? And be sure to follow my wedding beauty board on Pinterest for more bridal tips!

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