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  • Wedding season has begun and we have some essential skincare tips for bride-to-be
  • Make sure to keep hydrated and sleep on time
  • You should also exclude milk and sugar from your diet

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If you are prepping for your wedding, these skincare tips by dermatologist Dr. Aanchal Panth are for you. She advises brides to be hydrated and avoid milk and sugar, days before the wedding. Read on to know more!

Brides listen up! Avoid these 5 things before your wedding for the perfect bridal glow

'Tis the season of shaadi, skincare, and dher sara khana! The wedding season has begun and if you or someone you know is getting married, then these pre-wedding skincare tips are a must-read. Every bride wants to glow and look their best on their big day. To look your finest on your D day, preparations need to begin way early. Here are some tips for the bride-to-be by dermatologist Dr. Aanchal Panth that will surely help you achieve that much-needed bridal glow.

Skincare tips for bride-to-be:

1. Make moisturiser and sunscreen your best friend

While moisturiser and sunscreen are an indispensable part of your skincare routine, make sure to incorporate them way ahead of your wedding. Make sure to never skip this step!

You can also add serums containing, Niacinamide, Hyaluronic acid to your skincare routine.

2. No experimenting before 'THE' day

Make sure you do not explore any new skin treatments or homemade remedies at least a month before your wedding. Avoid introducing a new ingredient to your skin as you do not know how it may react with your skin.

You can go for waxing or hair removal methods up to 10 days before the event.

3. Use clay mask

If you are suffering from oily face problems, opt for a clay mask. Make sure to not ignore and invest in good and light face washes and moisturisers.

4. Avoid milk and sugar

Another thing that you should avoid days before the wedding is milk and sugar. Have two bowls of fresh fruits and juices. Be hydrated and consume at least 2 L of water.

5. Make sleep and eye masks your besties

Even though you are super excited and have a lot in mind, make sure to get at least 6-7 hours of sleep. Keep under-eye patches and face masks handy to avoid a puffy-eyed look.

Also watch: Bridal beauty secret: Enhance your radiance with this 3 ingredients drink

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