Question:
Help please, need tips for wedding beauty
HI
ok i have come over here because i am getting married next year and i want to get my skin in tip top condition so i glow (in a good way) on the day,
i am terrible for not taking of make up when i wear it (not often) i am prone to spots and i get sunburn really easily (getting married abroad so weather will be hot) and have quite oily skin around my nose chin and forhead.
any tips would be great cus i'm not all that good with beauty i just tend to go natural
Thanx in advance
Roxie
Depending on when you are getting married, its important that any changes you make to your skincare (especially) are done well in advance...this is just in case you have any reactions to new products...so basically you want to aim, to have everything in a routine by (at latest) 6 months before hand.
Not go much time to post now, but feel free to PM if you want.
All I would say, is decide what you want to change/sort out with your skin (i.e. breakouts/oily etc) then we can all help guide you to products that 'should' work for you.
HTH.
Re: Help please, need tips for wedding beauty
HI
ok i have come over here because i am getting married next year and i want to get my skin in tip top condition so i glow (in a good way) on the day,
i am terrible for not taking of make up when i wear it (not often) i am prone to spots and i get sunburn really easily (getting married abroad so weather will be hot) and have quite oily skin around my nose chin and forhead.
any tips would be great cus i'm not all that good with beauty i just tend to go natural
Thanx in advance
Roxie
A month befor your wedding I would get a professional facial carried out to really clean out yor skin.
I would then try:
St ives radiance cleansers to cleanse skin. They have one which is for oily or blemish prone skin.
Clean and clear quick treatment gel is good at destryong spots that appear.
Tea tree oil is very good.
Make-up: if you want to spend I would try Laura Mercier. The foundations/tinted moisturiser are very good.
Or Mac. Both you can purchase Selfridges, Bond Street
HI
ok i have come over here because i am getting married next year and i want to get my skin in tip top condition so i glow (in a good way) on the day,
i am terrible for not taking of make up when i wear it (not often) i am prone to spots and i get sunburn really easily (getting married abroad so weather will be hot) and have quite oily skin around my nose chin and forhead.
any tips would be great cus i'm not all that good with beauty i just tend to go natural
Thanx in advance
Roxie
Answers:
Depending on when you are getting married, its important that any changes you make to your skincare (especially) are done well in advance...this is just in case you have any reactions to new products...so basically you want to aim, to have everything in a routine by (at latest) 6 months before hand.
Not go much time to post now, but feel free to PM if you want.
All I would say, is decide what you want to change/sort out with your skin (i.e. breakouts/oily etc) then we can all help guide you to products that 'should' work for you.
HTH.
Answers:
Re: Help please, need tips for wedding beauty
HI
ok i have come over here because i am getting married next year and i want to get my skin in tip top condition so i glow (in a good way) on the day,
i am terrible for not taking of make up when i wear it (not often) i am prone to spots and i get sunburn really easily (getting married abroad so weather will be hot) and have quite oily skin around my nose chin and forhead.
any tips would be great cus i'm not all that good with beauty i just tend to go natural
Thanx in advance
Roxie
A month befor your wedding I would get a professional facial carried out to really clean out yor skin.
I would then try:
St ives radiance cleansers to cleanse skin. They have one which is for oily or blemish prone skin.
Clean and clear quick treatment gel is good at destryong spots that appear.
Tea tree oil is very good.
Make-up: if you want to spend I would try Laura Mercier. The foundations/tinted moisturiser are very good.
Or Mac. Both you can purchase Selfridges, Bond Street