The morning of your wedding sets the tone for the rest of your big day. While it’s important to avoid certain pitfalls, there are also key things you should do to ensure everything goes smoothly. Here’s a list of 5 do’s and don’ts for your wedding morning.
5 Things You Should Do:
1. Eat a Nutritious Breakfast
Start your day with a healthy, balanced meal to keep your energy levels up. Opt for protein-rich foods, whole grains, and fresh fruit to fuel your body and keep you feeling your best throughout the day.
2. Stay Hydrated
Drink plenty of water throughout the morning to stay hydrated. This will help you maintain your energy, keep your skin glowing, and prevent any dehydration-related headaches.
3. Create a Calm Environment
Set the tone for a relaxed and peaceful morning. Play calming music, light candles, or simply take a few moments to breathe deeply and center yourself before the day’s events.
4. Have a Clear Timeline
Coordinate with your wedding planner or coordinator to create a detailed morning timeline. Make sure everyone knows when and where they need to be, to keep the day running smoothly. As a makeup artist, I always provide a timeline for makeup services. This helps me manage each client’s time in the chair (as well as mine) and gives the bride/planner peace of mind, knowing that the makeup schedule is already taken care of.
5. Take Time to Reflect
Spend a few quiet moments reflecting on the significance of the day. Write in a journal, read a meaningful note from your partner, or simply take a deep breath and soak in the moment.
5 Things You Shouldn’t Do:
1. Steam Clothing After Hair and Makeup
Once your hair and makeup are done, avoid steam as much as possible. I’ve seen too many bridesmaids and brides steaming a dress or veil-after their makeup and hair, only to risk it all.
2. Try New Beauty Treatments
Avoid last-minute beauty treatments that could cause irritation or an allergic reaction. Stick to your usual routine to ensure your skin looks its best.
3. Overload Your Schedule
Don’t pack your morning with too many tasks. Keep your schedule light and focused on getting ready, delegating other responsibilities to your bridal party or trusted loved ones.
4. Let Bridal Party Members Run Errands
Ensure that everyone involved in hair and makeup stays focused on getting ready. Assign errands to someone not involved in the beauty preparations to avoid disruptions and delays.
5. Overindulge in Caffeine or Alcohol
Limit your intake of caffeine and alcohol to prevent feeling jittery or dehydrated. Instead, focus on staying hydrated with water to feel your best throughout the day.
Conclusion
By following these five do’s and don’ts, you’ll set yourself up for a smooth, enjoyable, and memorable wedding day. Keep these tips in mind to stay calm, energized, and fully present as you prepare for this once-in-a-lifetime moment.
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