6 Beauty Treatments You Shouldn’t Have Immediately Before Your Gibraltar Wedding
Everyone wants to look their best for their wedding day – and here at Sweet Gibraltar Weddings, we want to help you achieve your dream look ahead of your own nuptials in the British Overseas Territory. That’s why we’re proud to arrange beauty treatments on request for those getting married in Gibraltar with our help.
However,
it’s also true that you need to be careful with the timing of certain more
specialised beauty treatments in the run-up to your big day. So, what are six
treatments you should be avoiding if you’re mere days or weeks away from your
wedding?
- Any drastic change to your
hair
You
might, of course, fancy trying a new look with your hair for your Gibraltar
wedding – and that’s great! But if you’re feeling especially ambitious in this
regard, it’s also crucial to watch your timing.
A
good rule of thumb is that if you do wish to make major changes to your
hair before a wedding, you should try to do so as far in advance as possible.
This means that if you end up disliking the result, you can just let it grow
back to normal, and if you do like it, it’s simply a case of topping it back up
closer to your wedding day.
- Tanning beds
Many
people getting married in Gibraltar like to make sure they have a tan for the
big day. While some people can tan naturally in the Gibraltarian sunshine,
others prefer a tanning bed.
Using
a tanning bed, however, is never a good idea. Tanning beds increase your risk
of skin cancer and can encourage premature aging. If you really want to be
tanned for the big day, opt for a professional spray tan at least two days
before the wedding instead.
- Chemical peel
Chemical
peels can do absolute wonders for your skin, leaving it looking and feeling
refreshed and revitalised. However, before showing positive results, chemical
peels can make the affected area go red and flaky for a while, as the chemicals
peel off the top layer of skin.
Unless
you want a red face on your wedding day, you should therefore only arrange a
chemical peel if it is a year in advance of when you intend to tie the
knot.
- Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion
is another intense facial treatment that you should never have done just before
your wedding! That’s because with microdermabrasion, dead skin can shed from
your face for weeks before it fully heals.
Instead,
try an exfoliating mitt or a cleansing brush to leave your skin refreshed
without the flaking.
- Microblading
Microblading
should only be done at least three months before your wedding day. This is
because it is essentially a temporary tattoo on your face. The ink usually
lasts for around 12 to 18 months, with a top-up appointment after a month to
make sure the colour and shape are correct.
After
that, the healing process can take a while, so it’s always best to err on the
side of caution when it comes to microblading.
- Botox or fillers (if you’re not
a pro)
Unless
you are a total pro and already get regular Botox or fillers, you should never
leave it until a few months before your wedding to try them for the first time!
Botox lasts up to five months, and fillers up to 18 months, so if you don’t
like the results, it is very unlikely it will have worn off in time for your
wedding day.
If
you want to try Botox, we would urge you to do so at least six months prior, or
two years prior for fillers, so that it’s just a case of a top-up nearer the
time.
Here
at Sweet Gibraltar Weddings, we’re skilled and experienced experts who guide
those interested in getting married in Gibraltar through the entire process of
organising their dream nuptials. Why not begin by browsing
our wedding packages today
to see what is possible, before reaching
out to us directly by phone
or email?

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