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As seen above, we recommend a set number of rules to follow in your final week before the big day arrives; let's take a look at them in detail...
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In addition to your basic daytime and nighttime routine, you can hack your way to incredibly glowing skin using face masks. We recommend using a variety of face masks complementary to one another in order to enhance their benefits. For instance, if your skin is feeling oily and dull, indulge in a 10-minute clay masking session followed by a hydrating sheet mask to counter any dryness. Similarly, you can apply a soothing oatmeal mask at the end of a stressful day in order to calm any inflammation and relax your skin before bed. Given that there are so many varieties of facial masks out there, all you need to do is listen to what your skin needs on a given day and provide it with the necessary care. Just make sure to not overdo it and stick to maybe 2-3 gentle face masks for the week.
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Even though you cannot, and should not, experiment with a whole bunch of products in the final week before your wedding, you can replace them with face tools to upgrade your skincare routine. Jade rollers, vibrating T-wands, Gua Sha slabs, ice balls and even your hands can be used to give your skin a relaxing massage. Massaging your skin helps boost blood circulation, bringing fresh oxygen to your skin and rejuvenating it from within. Some facial tools are also good for lymphatic drainage and can be used to instantly depuff your morning skin to make it look ready for the day. They also facilitate faster and better absorption of the skincare products you are going to use, thus elevating even the most basic skincare routine!
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**A. **Not only can DIY treatments be totally safe for your skin, but they also do take a lot longer than actual skincare products to show any effect on your skin. Plus, they take a long time to prepare and often require a lot of effort to apply as well. We recommend staying clear of DIY skin treatments not just a week, but even months prior to your big day.
**A. **It is not recommended to go in for elaborate bridal skin treatment so close to your big day. These skin treatments are often very potent in nature and pose the danger of showing adverse reactions on your skin. Plus, your skin needs an ample amount of downtime to recover from these treatments, during which you cannot put makeup on or go out in the sun. We recommend planning and getting your bridal skin treatments at least 1-2 months prior to the main day.