Take care of these five things before you get married, and you’ll be a calmer bride. These are things usually missed on those wedding day countdown lists, but they can make a big difference in how the day goes.
Break in the shoes
While you might want to save your shoes for the wedding day, you could find out during your wedding that your shoes become torture devices after one hour. So many brides have made this mistake, and have the barefoot-at-the-reception photos to prove it. Try wearing your shoes around the house, and figure out what needs to be done to make them comfortable for an evening- or if they need to be replaced.
Confirm your hair and makeup appointments
Because computer systems lose data and people make mistakes, it’s not enough to make the appointments weeks ahead of time. Confirm everything beforehand. You don’t want to be the bride in tears because they can’t find your appointment. Under those circumstances, salons always say “we’ll work you in,” but no one wants to be the rush job on their wedding day.
Smooth and Gorgeous
Getting Laser Hair Removal in Los Angeles is the best way to make sure you stay smooth and beautiful for your wedding and after. You’ll head into married life without having to worry about shaving, waxing or bleaching. Then you get to relax and focus on the real fun; the honeymoon!
Wedding day delegation
It’s all the little things at the last minute that can drive a bride crazy. Get someone to handle the necessary accessories on the wedding day by making a list of everything you’ll need. Make sure you include emergency, just-in-case items that could save the day, like a styptic pen, blister block, allergy medicine, extra contacts, a sewing kit, and a stain remover pen. Let someone handle all the last minute callers and caterer’s questions. Someone else can handle transportation issues that come up, like lost vendors or people stranded at the airport. The more you can delegate, the calmer you’ll be.
Fun with friends
Brides can lose themselves in wedding plans, so try to step out of planning mode and schedule some fun time with your friends. A bachelorette party can be a blast, but it won’t make up for months of stressed-out bride behavior. Take a few deep breaths, call your friends and plan a get-together that has nothing to do with the wedding. They’ll appreciate it!