Did someone say you only head to the mandap on a frosty winter morning? Pfft, what do they know?
Every season (the breezy monsoon included) is wedding season – which means that, as a bride, you’ll be spending an average of 1-3 days in a spalon. (That’s spa and salon for the uninitiated.)
Before you get into the nitty-gritty of what you should keep in mind, however, here’s a major tip – customise your deal.
Brides are the bread and butter of any reputed salon. Chances are they already have a couple of packages considering that they have bridal parties cornering their lobby all the time. Your job is to cut a deal and only get done what you need.
Hair Removal
Manicure and Pedicure
Facial and Massage
Let’s admit it: you’re nervous and stressed at the same time. So I suggest you make most of this alone time and head to a renowned spa instead of a salon. Not only are spa therapists better trained – the setup is more professional.
P.S. According to skin experts, your face starts glowing two days after you get a facial – so time it accordingly.
Hair Cut and Colour
All hair experts advise avoiding drastic makeovers right before the wedding. So be it curling your hair or trying a long bob, I suggest you leave this for later. Instead –
(Manavi Siddhanti is a beauty and lifestyle blogger based in New Delhi. You can find more of her work on www.beforbeauty.com.)
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