Your London Wedding - January/February 2024 (Issue 93)

Q&A Beauty Look the best version of you with our expert advice FLYING HIGH I always breakout after a flight; what tips can you share to ensure I look my best for our honeymoon? We can quickly transfer bacteria from our hands to our faces. Adding make-up into the mix that isn’t then cleansed off can wreak havoc with our skin and cause breakouts. As soon as you’re on the plane, remove your make-up as thoroughly as possible. A double cleanse that removes products and balances your skin’s PH balance is ideal. Many brands produce minis that are ideal for taking onboard, and it’s a great chance to use your time wisely to kickstart your holiday with self-care. On a flight when your skin is prone to dryness, add a moisturising hyaluronic-based gel or serum to provide your skin with the moisture it needs without using anything too heavy, which could clog pores. Many of us forget to apply SPF on the way to our sun-drenched destination, but did you know SPF is just as important on the flight as it is when you land? UV radiation can be as high as ground level, so ensure you apply a good quality SPF 50. As well as using this on your face, apply a lip balm and hand cream containing SPF to hydrate those areas too. Now you’re in holiday mode; it’s a great time to relax as much as possible and enjoy the journey by creating your own spa-like experience on the plane. Give yourself a mini facial by applying a hydrating sheet mask, setting the mood with essential oils, and enjoying a deep clean with a luxurious cleanser. Play a relaxing playlist to take your spa experience one step further for maximum relaxation. Cleanse your face as soon as you reach the hotel or, even better, right after landing. If you’re prone to breakouts and have oily skin, apply a salicylic acid after cleansing. Then use a hyaluronic-based moisturiser and, of course, SPF 50. Cecilia Ross | Cecilia London | https://cecilialondon.co.uk LOCKS OF LOVE I’m getting extensions for the first time; what advice can you share to ensure my locks look their best for my wedding? We’ve all encountered a hair extension disaster in the shape of matted or frazzled extensions, but these can be avoided with a decent amount of aftercare to keep everything looking gorgeous and prevent damage to your natural hair. Once your extensions are fitted, wait 24 hours after application to wash your hair and always brush your locks before shampooing to avoid tangling. When washing your own hair, always do this standing upright and never in the bath upside down – this helps prevent any excess weight from pulling at your extensions and the root of your hair. If you’re going to sleep or hitting the gym, loosely tie up your mane. Too tight, and you’ll risk pulling on the bonds. Sleeping with your locks down can cause unwanted matting and tangles, so try to stay consistent with keeping hair tied up no matter how tempting it is to let it down! Use a soft brush when brushing your hair gently to ensure you don’t damage or break the bonds. You can hold onto hair for extra support. Ensure to brush over nano-bond extensions and separate them from natural hair to prevent matting at the roots. Never backcomb; this will matt and tangle your extensions. Use hair products formulated for extensions – your stylist can recommend these. Keep your heat tools away from bonds or tape because these could melt if heat comes into contact. Don’t DIY; always have a stylist remove your hair extensions. Tyler Moore | Live True London | https://livetruelondon.com www.gettyimages.co.uk 67 ASK THE EXPERTS

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