Your Hampshire and Dorset Wedding - September/October 2024 (Issue 106)

Q&A Beauty Look the best version of you with our expert advice Photo by Thanh Duc PHAN on Unsplash LOOKING YOUR BEST I’m eager to look my absolute best for my big day! What treatments can help me prepare? When it comes to your hair, it’s crucial to schedule your haircuts and colour treatments in advance, especially if these are part of your regular routine. I typically suggest getting these done about a week to ten days before the wedding. This timing allows your hair to settle and look its best. You can plan other appointments around this timeframe as needed. Additionally, consider incorporating deep conditioning treatments in the weeks leading up to the wedding to ensure your hair is shiny and healthy, especially if it gets dry or has split ends. Taking care of your skin is essential! By choosing the right products tailored to your skin type, you can improve its texture, address pigmentation concerns, reduce fine lines, tackle blemishes and manage oily or dry skin. Additionally, there are some fantastic non-invasive treatments available based on your skin’s specific needs. Kicking off a skincare routine by incorporating facial scrubs, masks and serums tailored to your skin type is a fantastic first step. However, collaborating with a beauty therapist through consultations and regular facials can elevate your skin. There are also many different electrical facial treatments on the market these days. Microdermabrasion is a fantastic treatment that works wonders for improving skin texture, addressing pigmentation issues, and reducing the appearance of fine lines. If you’re a more mature bride, I suggest trying Micro-current facials like Caci. These treatments work by stimulating the facial muscles, providing a lifting effect that can improve skin firmness and reduce the appearance of lines. Melinda Hollis | Makeovers by Melinda www.makeoversbymelinda.co.uk LOCKS OF LOVE I’m wearing an off-the-shoulder dress for our wedding and wanted to know what hairstyle would work best with it. What would you suggest? I suggest styling your hair all up, allowing a few strands to fall down, perhaps with some curls, a pleat or a messy bun. Traditional styles can be incredibly striking! These looks will highlight the offthe-shoulder design of your dress while adding a touch of softness and elegance. Alternatively, try a half-up, half-down style, keeping the hair lifted away from your face. This will also showcase the dress beautifully while softening your overall look. Curls are a fantastic way to enhance that elegant vibe! Nicola Matthews | Muir-Chapman Hairdressing https://muir-chapmanhairdressing.co.uk HEALTHY HAIR How can I ensure my hair is in its best condition for my wedding day? Start a skin, nail, and hair vitamin regimen at least six months in advance for optimal hair health. Pair this with monthly OLAPLEX treatments to keep your hair well-nourished and looking fabulous! Additionally, consider getting a trim about a month before your appointment, and don’t forget to oil the ends of your hair regularly. Just a heads up, it’s best to avoid heavy treatments the week before, as they can leave a residue that might complicate styling for your hairstylist. Grace Bailey | Grace Bailey Bridal Hair www.gracebaileyhair.co.uk 74

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