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Wedding Preparations

Are you a bride?
Are you a groom?
Are you the mother or father of the bride or groom?
Are you apart of the bridal party?

You should start looking after your skin NOW.

When should I start looking after my skin?

NOW!

There are some simple measures you can take now to look after your skin. The best place to start is with a good daily skin hygiene routine; containing cleansers, gentle exfoliation, moisturisers, antioxidants and sun protection.

Don’t just look after your facial skin, ensure you taking care of your neck, décolletage, back, hands and feet as these are some of the areas on show on the big day.

Planning by the months: 6-12 months prior

This is the ideal time to organise an appointment with your Skinfluencer to discuss skin concerns and results to achieve before the big day. When you have skin concerns like; acne, rosacea or pigmentation it is recommended to get these treated early. During a consultation with a Skinfluencer they will discuss and recommend an ideal skin care routine including internal health supplements to achieve optimal results.

Some conditions may require intervention with lasers or in-clinic treatments and these commonly come with downtime. Many treatments require multiple sessions with timely intervals between these sessions it is suggested to start treatment early to ensure the cumulative results are evident on the big day.

Planning by the months: 3-6 months prior

If you have never experienced injectables and thought this was an option for you make sure you experiment with these before the big day. Injectables can be considered to reduce facial movements like frowning or smile lines whilst dermal filler can be considered to restore loss of volume. First-timers are encouraged to consider injectables slowly to not overfill or overcorrect. Your injector will discuss your end results and timeframes.

By now your Skinfluencer should be performing fortnightly Chemical Peels and LED treatments to maintain the results gained during treatments in the 6-12 month timeframe.

Your skincare routine is still an essential part of your skin health to maintain and protect your skin. During appointments at Skinfluence Clinic discuss any skin changes you have noticed since starting a prescribed skin care routine. From time to time tweaks may need to be made to ensure that your skin care routine at home is still working to its full potential.

Planning by the months: 2-3 months prior

If you are looking into self-tanning or even fake-tanning options you should start experimenting into options. The last thing you want on your big day is a shade that is too dark for your complexion or causes skin irritation. If you are booking in with a professional tanner, ensure you discuss colour options and have a few trials before the big day. Fake tanning options also work best with exfoliated skin so make sure you’re getting into a good routine now.

Don’t forget about your luscious locks, it’s time to start to talk to your hairdresser and stylist regarding hair care and styling options.

Planning by the months: 1-2 months prior

The big day is looming and all the finishing touches are being put into place which means the same for your skin results.

Final treatments with Chemical Peels and Injectables should booked and attended. Skincare routines should be continued and be performed regularly to ensure optimal results.

Planning by the months: 1 month prior

Its time to practice self-restraint on blemishes and pimples. Refrain from picking or performing at home remedies, these can leave the skin scarred, introduce infection and can even take longer to heal. If you have any skin concerns, book in for a skin emergency with your Skinfluencer.

Also book in for your final anti-wrinkle injections, chemical peels and LED treatments because its almost time to walk down the aisle.

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