We talk bridal beauty with facialist and aesthetician akinabeauty, who shares her top tips for skin prep before the big day. wedding bride beauty skin skincare
We talk bridal beauty with facialist and aesthetician Eavanna Breen, who shares her top tips for skin prep before the big day.
As most aestheticians will tell you, there is no quick fix for great skin. It’s all about playing the long game, performing regular routines and making these rituals a priority. In fact, renowned Irish celebrity skin expert Eavanna Breen says that if you want to have smooth and supple skin on your wedding day, you should begin your bridal skin journey eight to 12 months in advance.
“If you have a skin condition such as acne, this time frame is critical. A program of treatments is needed, diet and lifestyle need to be evaluated, and the varying changes that need to be made can take time. Depending on the person and the type of treatment chosen, sometimes certain treatments will make the skin worse before it gets better, as some treatments require downtime, so leaving plenty of time before the wedding is hugely advised.
“Home remedies such as adding a few drops of aromatherapy oil to a warm bath will help the physical effects, as well as the psychological effects of stress. A daily self-massage withWe’ve heard the dos. What are the don’ts of skincare prep?
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