Q&A Fashion & Beauty Local experts offer advice on how to look your big-day best ALL EYES ON YOU What is your top beauty tip? It’s important to start thinking early about getting your skin in good condition ahead of your wedding day. Book a facial up to three months prior to the wedding and don’t leave it until the month before. This gives your skin time to calm down, ensuring any breakouts are done and dusted before the big day! I recommend most of my brides visit Louise Thomas Skin Care in Norwich as they have looked after many of my clients ahead of their weddings and they always turn up on the big day with the best skin they’ve ever had. Having healthy skin ensures the very best base for your make-up application. Hayley Clarke www.hayleyclarkemakeupartist.com A SPLASH OF COLOUR I’m worried my simple dress is too plain for my colourful wedding. How can I add some fun to it through my accessories? Having a simple dress means you have the opportunity to really let your jewellery shine. If you’re looking to add some fun, bolder jewellery pieces would be my go-to, as your dress and accessories won’t be competing in any way. You can let your jewellery sing without worrying about overshadowing your beautiful, simplistic dress. A large statement cuff bangle, some disc stud earrings, or a torc necklace would be my first choice, depending on the neckline and style of your dress. With bold jewellery, you can add whatever level of fun you’d like. If you want to go simpler, choose something with some soft, flowing textures, or if you need more of a statement, go for a design with a pattern or fun shape to it. And remember, don’t feel like you have to go overboard with your accessories; choose one or two to set off your dress and make you feel good! April Dace www.aprildacejewellery.com www.georgiarachael.co.uk 84
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