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Tanning and Waxing Before the Wedding
Exposure to sun is a good news-bad news proposition. The good news is that
it’s the best source of vitamin D and gives you a healthy glow. The bad news is
that too much sun dries out your skin, creates unsightly sunburn, and causes
skin cancer. Yet, we tend to equate being tan with being healthy. So, if you’re
going to do it, here are some things to keep in mind:
- Before you tan, exfoliate your face and body. Use a very gentle
exfoliant on your face and something a bit stronger for your body. Pay
special attention to your knees, elbows, and feet, which tan darker than
less dry parts of your body. Be generous with the sunscreen. The higher the
SPF number, the better the protection.
- This is not the time to risk getting sunburned in a tanning bed or to
try inexpensive self-tanners that may turn you orange.
- Instead, consider airbrush tanning. An expert can create a natural,
"just back from the islands" tan without streaks or spots.
Waxing
Finally, there is the matter of unwanted hair. Waxing eliminates
nicks and cuts from shaving and leaves your skin smooth and stubble
free. But, if you have never had a waxing, try one a month or so
before the wedding to see if you have any adverse effects. If not,
schedule a full leg and bikini wax one week before the big day. Wax
your eyebrows and upper lip, if necessary, seven days before the
wedding and before you tan. Don’t wait until the last minute
to wax unless you want to risk skin irritation or red splotches.
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Tanning and waxing before the wedding
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