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Old 12-06-2008, 12:54 AM
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The marriage day becomes the most important day in the life of a bride and bridal care becomes an important part of it. The whole wedding planning starts from the bridal care. A newly wed bride-to-be has to take care of many things. The hectic schedule on the day of marriage means a total scorcher for the bride. The heavy gowns and jewelry becomes a head ache so they must be wearing properly. By visiting a dermatologist before the marriage a bride can help herself in improving the complexion of her face. Bridal sanity is all about taking care of the skin and most importantly the face.

A visit to a salon before the marriage day is very useful. The small tone-ups are done and the tit-bits are fixed for the occasion. Make-up should be light so that the skin can breathe easily, otherwise pores will be blocked. Many precautions must be taken in order to rake the proper care of the bride-to-be. Water is a good appetizer and it also helps in toning the skin. Moisturizing cream should be applied daily mixed with a water base. Acne treatment also becomes important in order to open the blocked pores of the skin.

Moreover, bleaching also proves to be an affective treatment to hide the hairs over the face of the bride-to-be. Herbal treatment can be done to give the bride a natural and fresh look. Cleansing of the face can also be done by a good moisturizer available in the market. Pigmentation of the skin also shows effect on the face if done by an expert. The threading of the eyebrows gives the eyes a new and brighter look to the bride. With all these lip care can also be done and they can be moisturized too. Overall, the bridal care should be given utmost importance for the bride.
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every thing told by you is perfectly suitable to be done by a bride but please always keep in mind too heavy a make up can really hide your natural beauty and try to keep it to a moderate level so that it doesn't look too much for that special day.
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Just recently my best friend got married and i can tell you a few handy tips.
- Keep a Spray mist bottle handy. The bride can spritz some rose water or just plain water on her face from time to time.
- The brides friends or aides can keep a tissue box handy with a few pins. Especially in Indian ceremonies where she has to sit in front of the pyre for long hours.
- The Bride can keep a make-up removal solution in her a takeway bag.
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In case of Indian weddings when the bride has to sit on the stage for long hours, the make may fade away, so her friends must have some arrangement for a quick brush up of her face otherwise she will not look great in her wedding snaps.
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I havent experienced witnessing an Indian wedding. But I have heard a good lot of great things about it. I have been part insetad of a Muslim Wedding. One word - colorful! I wonder if Indian weddings are like that or in a way similar.
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I havent experienced witnessing an Indian wedding. But I have heard a good lot of great things about it. I have been part insetad of a Muslim Wedding. One word - colorful! I wonder if Indian weddings are like that or in a way similar.
very colorful and interesting...a truly remarkable experience

it is the hours of sitting that is tiresome but then, it is indian tradition
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Indian weddings are the BEST. Muslim weddings vary by country.. can be colorful and fun, or blah and boring.. (sorry to the blah and boring countries, but you know who you are) Speaking of Muslim weddings, one of the thing that some Muslim brides do before their wedding is get an all over body sugar that removes hair from legs, arms, and "down below".
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! I wonder if Indian weddings are like that or in a way similar.
Indian weddings are the most colorful weddings on the planet. There dress of bride and groom are simply superb. Even the pandals( the place where the marriage event take place) is extensively colorful. I would advice you to just experience the Indian wedding at least once, you are really gonna love it.
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I havent experienced witnessing an Indian wedding. But I have heard a good lot of great things about it. I have been part insetad of a Muslim Wedding. One word - colorful! I wonder if Indian weddings are like that or in a way similar.
I got married in Pakistan, which has a sythethis of Islamic and Indian traditions - one of the days (there were fours days in total - 2 with salon makeup) my makeup was horrific - like a moster heavy black eyes and bright red lips - i don't speak the language so was very difficult for me to say whats what!!! the last day it was great, really soft and subtle, creams and blushing pinks - and indian/ pakistani brides should think about doing neck and shoulder excercises a couple of month before the wedding, because the veil and jewels are EXTREMELY heavy!!!!!!
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Yes wedding day is a special day for both couple. The bride must be beautiful and fresh for that day. I am still single here but if ever i get married i will prepare for it, and have a beauty rest before that day.
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If the time allows it is always a nice thing to go and get pampered before the wedding. If not, do it the day before.
The bride should take this time to pamper herself before the big day.
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Indian weddings are just amazing and colorful.
They are very joyful for every person attending the wedding,It takes many days preparation for the wedding to come together.
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i guess a bride should be stress free one week before the wedding..meaning all the necessary preparation are finish a week or a month before..

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Indian weddings are just amazing and colorful.
They are very joyful for every person attending the wedding,It takes many days preparation for the wedding to come together.
great! i really would like to attend an Indian wedding..is there a video or something that i can possibly watch it?

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