The much-awaited wedding season is here and whether you are the one getting hitched during this time or someone you know is, there has to be at least one wedding wedding you would be attending (if it isn't a series of it). But hey, sure it is the bride and groom's big day but you don't want to be left behind and look like anything other than the princess yourself at the wedding, right? The gram surely does need those traditional attire pictures.?
Along with those amazing attires, here is how you can stay totally up to date with the wedding trends in skincare and makeup.?Dr Ashit Shah, Chief Aesthetic Plastic surgeon, at The Aesthetica Cosmetic Surgery Centre, has shed light on the same:
Gone are the days of elaborate, time-consuming skincare routines. Skin-malism is the new mantra, emphasizing quality over quantity. Brides are simplifying their routines, focusing on key ingredients that deliver maximum results. Ingredients like salicylic acid, glycolic acid, hyaluronic acid, glycerin, retinol, vitamin C, vitamin E, niacinamide, and ceramides play pivotal roles in achieving a flawless complexion. The spotlight is on gentle cleansers, effective moisturizers, and targeted treatments, steering away from overwhelming product regimens.?Know your skin type avoid experimenting with the skin and always do a patch test before trying anything new.?
Understanding that every bride's skin is unique, the trend of personalized skincare regimens is gaining prominence. Dermatologists and skincare experts are playing a crucial role in curating bespoke routines tailored to individual skin types, concerns, and wedding timelines. This approach ensures that brides achieve radiant and healthy skin on their special day.?It is suggested to consult a dermatologist 2-3 months before the wedding and get a tailor-made skincare regime for your skin.
Brides are investing in advanced pre-wedding skincare treatments such as bio-remodeling, commonly referred to as Profhilo, and hydrostretch therapy, including Viscoderm Hydrobooster sessions. These treatments, enriched with stabilized ultrapure hyaluronic acid, are designed to revitalize the skin from its core, targeting issues such as fine lines, wrinkles, and hydration. The outcome is a rejuvenated, supple complexion, providing an ideal foundation for flawless wedding makeup.
The focus on skincare extends beyond the face, with brides adopting comprehensive body care routines. Salicylic acid sprays, lotions, and body wash combat body acne, while glycolic acid products target pigmentation. Lotions infused with retinol work to reduce the appearance of stretch marks, and lactic acid products address the common concern of strawberry legs.
The integration of makeup and skincare is a trend gaining momentum. Brides are opting for skincare products infused with makeup elements, creating a seamless blend that enhances natural beauty while caring for the skin. These products offer a dual benefit, serving both practical and aesthetic purposes.
Environmental consciousness is influencing bridal beauty choices, with brides leaning towards sustainable and cruelty-free beauty products. Brands that align with these values are gaining favour, reflecting a commitment to responsible beauty practices.
Technology is revolutionizing wedding skincare with AI-driven skincare analysis and virtual consultations. Brides can now leverage apps and online tools to receive personalized recommendations, making skincare routines more efficient and tailored.
So, if you are planning to bring your A-game to that sangeet dance performance, you know what you can do. However, make sure to speak to an expert, dermatologist to check if you are not allergic or if you any of these treatments are safe for you.?