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Getting Married In Summer? How Not To Make Your Perfect Day A Disaster

Listen to our tips to make your wedding day perfect!

Cruel Sunlight
Sunburns and tan lines on your skin can destroy the elegance you have built with dress and decorations. Trotter tells she had seen brides covered with burns, including marks from glasses on the face and broad bra marks on shoulders above strapless gown, and also the burns that had already started to peel off. Makeup can’t save you from that stuff, so use sunscreen week before your wedding and don’t visit beaches. If you managed to get burned despite that, take some Advil to get rid of swelling and inflammation, and ask your makeup artist to work on red spots on your face with color correction.

Avoid Dehydration
If you don’t want any of the visitors to pass out because of liquid lack, be sure to place bottles of cool water and glasses all over the venue. The bride too has to be watered well – make some sips before the ceremony, but avoid cocktails. Spirits make the dehydration process run faster.

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