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Tips on:How to take care of bridal beauty emergencies

Discussion in 'Cosmetics & Makeups' started by simmhn, Oct 26, 2013.

  1. simmhn

    simmhn New IL'ite

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    Emergency 1: Pimples and zits


    • Get some ice cubes and rub it over the affected area.
    • If you want to pop it out make sure your hands are clean.
    • Dab a little lemon juice over it after it pops out. It might sting but lemon is known to dry out pimples.
    • Finally, apply a little toothpaste, preferably with a mint extract, and let it rest for some time before you start applying the makeup.
    Emergency 2: Puffy eyes


    • Warm up two caffeinated tea bags and put them over your eyes for a few minutes. It will soothe the blood vessels and reduce the swelling.
    • In the meantime, put some teaspoons in the freezer. Once they are chilled, place them over the eyes for a few minutes.
    • Finally, place some slices of potato or cucumber over your eyes to reduce all signs of fatigue.
    Emergency 3: Hairy mess


    • Most brides choose buns as their staple hairstyle for their wedding day. In case the bun starts unravelling, all you need are some bobby pins and a hair spray.
    • Carefully pin back the rolled down hair. To help them stay put, use a generous amount of hair spray.
    • Caution, your bridal beauty kit should have these items in place.
    Emergency 4: Chipped nails


    • Make sure you carry that nail polish in your beauty kit.
    • Re-apply the coat and let it dry properly.
    • In fact, the entire set of nail polish, nail polish remover and nail file should find a space in your kit for any untoward damage during the wedding.
    Emergency 5: Blisters


    • New shoes can spell disaster on an important day like one’s wedding. Though you may have practised walking in them before the D-day, there are chances that they cause you discomfort.
    • Hence, keeping cotton and band-aids ready in your first-aid kit is imperative.
    • Keep a pair of flats handy. Wearing heels for long hours can be quite discomforting, especially if you are not used to it.
     
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  2. Yashikushi

    Yashikushi Moderator IL Hall of Fame

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    Hi
    Thanks a lot for the tippy toss.
     

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