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Wedding beauty services go beyond hair and makeup to encompass all the treatments that help you look and feel your best. From pre-wedding skincare regimes and teeth whitening to spray tans, lash extensions, and nail services, comprehensive beauty planning ensures you're camera-ready and confident.
A wedding beauty timeline typically begins months before the big day. Skincare consultations and treatments address concerns like hydration, clarity, and glow. Many brides schedule facials monthly leading up to the wedding, with final treatments a week or two before to allow any sensitivity to settle. Teeth whitening, if desired, should be completed several weeks before the wedding.
Body treatments popular for weddings include spray tans (scheduled 1-3 days before), full body exfoliation, and relaxation massages to ease pre-wedding stress. Lash extensions and lifts provide low-maintenance eye enhancement, while nail services range from classic manicures to elaborate nail art. Consider how treatments will photograph and feel throughout a long wedding day.
Australian wedding beauty providers offer packages combining multiple services for convenience and value. Build relationships with trusted providers early and conduct trials for any treatments you haven't experienced before. Avoid trying new products or treatments too close to your wedding day to prevent unexpected reactions.