Tuesday, 8 August 2017

Pre--marriage jitters!

Pre-wedding jitters is something every bride--to-be goes through. The number of stuff you have got to remember ...what dress to wear...ornaments...parlour appointments...office deadlines...glowing skin treatments..and the list goes on !

Even I was a wreck before my wedding but later I realised that its just not that tough or scary. Honestly you dont remember anything particular during your D Day . There are so many stuff going on simultaneously that you just dont get the flow. Relatives and pandit keep instructing you to do this and that and you just follow whatever they tell you to do.

Yes everyone sees the bride more than the groom.Its okay if the groom has shoulder length hair and looks weird but the Bride should be glowing and perfect!

Before wedding the things you should remember to do is...
1. Appoint a beautician for the big day whom you have confidence in. Discuss with the beautician beforehand how you want the makeup and look to be.
2. Select your wedding saree and ornaments beforehand to avoid last moment confusion. Give the blouse for stitching atleast a month before.
3. Do not go for any new beauty treatments within weeks of marraige. Experiment the treatments atleast a month or two before the wedding so that even if a reaction occurs it has time to subside away.
4. Drink plenty of water for  glowing skin
5. Shop for clothes for your honeymoon and plan it day-wise. Always carry an extra pair of clothes.
6. Do not over-commit to your fiance and future inlaws how amazing you are in cooking and household work. Keep the expectations low and then give them a wonderful surprise later on.
7. Learn the basics of cooking and always learn to make atleast one sweet. Its our Indian tradition to make sweet the first time you enter a kitchen.
8. Always keep a chocolate in your personal bag on your wedding day. You never know when will you get the time to eat and hence a chocolate nearby is always handy.

Just some of the many tips for now... Keep reading my blog for more.




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