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Old 12-28-2009, 03:31 PM
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Default Some tips for skin and hair care for brides

Proper Cleansing
One of the first things that you need to undertake, as a part of your bridal skin care, is a proper cleansing routine. Use a mild cleanser for your face, while having a bath in the morning, and apply a good moisturizer soon after. If, and when, you wear makeup, remove it as soon as you get back home, with the help of a proper makeup remover. Always wash your face before going to bed, at night, and follow it with the application of a good moisturizer. Last, but not the least, make use of a good exfoliating product, at least thrice a week
Good Diet & Proper Sleep
Following a proper and balanced diet forms a very important part of bridal skin care. Drink at least 8 glasses of water in a day and include lots of fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet. Do not take undue tension and try to remain as stress-free as possible. You might also indulge in meditation and yoga, for the purpose.
Get a good treatment
Get some good package for your skin. Get a treatment done so that your skin looks healthy and glowing. Go to a professional dermat. Some clinics like Kaya Skin Clinic has amazing treatments for brides to be.
Hairdos for the short-hair bride
Artificial Extensions are also used to create long hair. For instance switches (er, not the electric ones) which are made of long open tresses styled in outward curls are quite in and look chic. These are firmed up neatly on your original hair and embellished with fancy accessories like organza flowers or diamantes. Switches come in several hairdo styles including buns, but the long, open hair look is in vogue this year, so do away with the matured look and go open.
The s-crunched look
For the lady with longer hair, the scrunched hair gives a glamorous fall to the face cut. With a middle or side parting, the lower lengths of the hair, when damp, are slightly crushed in the palms. Some spray gel is applied to retain that look. Rest assured you would feel like a diva on the best day of your life.
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In order for the brides to have a smooth and glowing skin on her wedding day, she should avoid herself from stress. Stress is her best enemy in looking great during the big event. If you can afford to have your wedding arrange by event specialist, you hire one to avoid stress in preparing for your wedding.
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The best idea is to runaway with a guy and have court marriage and forget about all these pain..
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here are my 8 good hair tips:

Hair health check

De-tangle

Brush & comb moderately

Use a conditioner regularly

Go easy when drying your hair

If you must straighten your hair, use irons

Pump up the volume

Keep out of the sun
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Hi

Mc cute

nice

tips

btw

how

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hair

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Hi

Mc cute

nice

tips

btw

how

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you

pump

up

hair

volume ?
I think Mccute's keyboard is suffering from a disorder called double enter return key. This is very rare dis function among the modern day keyboard.

Symptoms: After writing a sentence when you press the return key, automatically two new lines are created on the screen.
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I think Mccute's keyboard is suffering from a disorder called double enter return key. This is very rare dis function among the modern day keyboard.

Symptoms: After writing a sentence when you press the return key, automatically two new lines are created on the screen.
A rare dysfunction is it ?

Hope they find a cure soon
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Now that's readable.. Thank you Mccute.
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5 ways to protect your skin:
1. Use sun blocks lotion on sunny days. 15 SPF is usually strong enough, but if you are outdoors for a long time, you need more protection.
2. Although a long, hot bath or shower can feel very comfortable when you are indoors from the cold. However that hot water will cause dry skin just as easily in the winter as the summer. It's also best to use as little soap as possible to avoid washing off protective natural oils.
3. As soon as you get out of the shower, pat dry (rubbing chafes the skin and the towel absorbs too much of the skin's natural oil) and apply a shielding lotion immediately. It can keep the moisture locked in and protect yourself from both the dryness indoors and the harsh elements outdoors. Don't forget about your hands and face.
4. If you're going to be out in the cold for a long time, or you're involved in outdoor sports, you need to prevent overheating and becoming too cold or wet - all of which will cause dry skin. The best way to accomplish all three is to dress in layers of clothes. Silk is best next to our skin. It is good insulation, is soft, lightweight, and allows the skin to breath. It also dries quickly so your skin doesn't chafe from being continually wet. Avoid cotton, it retains moisture.
5. Use a humidifier if possible. Integrating it into your central heating system is best, but if you have one that's portable, using in the bedroom at night is most effective for preventing dry skin.

i like busy bee.she's really funny.why dont you try stand-up comedy gals?
I am so excited..... you like me ... Thank you.

I dunno which other girl you are referring to but this girl doesn't think she will make good stand up comedian ....despite my greart humour sense i am not sure i could do it

Glad your comp is finally cured of whatever Pachalam diagnosed it to be having
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of course busy bee i like u ..who wont?
you got an exact replica of my keyboard problem and took the pain to mpost it in the exact manner...and the pancham gal was with you all along.
you both are so likeable.
so for it i say,u would soon give jay leno's and lettermans a huge complex gals.
...such funny gals i always like.
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Pachalam is a GUY
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I think Mccute's keyboard is suffering from a disorder called double enter return key. This is very rare dis function among the modern day keyboard.

Symptoms: After writing a sentence when you press the return key, automatically two new lines are created on the screen.
haha, you're so silly :P We are a funny bunch here!
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of course busy bee i like u ..who wont?
you got an exact replica of my keyboard problem and took the pain to mpost it in the exact manner...and the pancham gal was with you all along.
you both are so likeable.
so for it i say,u would soon give jay leno's and lettermans a huge complex gals.
...such funny gals i always like.
yes i am

And believe me it was quite tough to type it out like the way you do may be i should start appreciating you too.

i dont see why you have got it into your head to compare me to stand up comedians ... why not compare me to Terry Pratchett or Wodehouse after all i am writing and they too wrote unlike the stand up comedians .... the genre is entirely different
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oh my god!you are so right.how can i mess it up like that?stupid me.Nice to know Panchalam is a guy.that is so heartening.i always knew my sista abeja would support me in eveything i do.You go gal!And Busy Bee..i still feel you are damn funny no matter whatever argument you put forth.LOL!
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MCCute=Abeja

All in support of the argument raise your hands..
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no....
panchalam=Busy Bee
All in support of the argument keep you hands as they were.LOL!
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Nooo Not again...

Not here...
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Nooo Not again...

Not here...
WF members wouldn't know !!
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getting back on topic ;-)

can these tips be used by non-brides as well????
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getting back on topic ;-)

can these tips be used by non-brides as well????
yes by grooms too
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