Bridal nail care how to

Bridal nail care may seem cut and dried when it comes to the wedding day, but its actually something you should begin about a month or two in advance. Getting routine manicures and pedicures before the big day will ensure your nails are healthy and looking great for the ceremony, reception, and pictures. On your wedding day everyone will want the see the bride’s beautiful ring. Your photographer will also want pictures of you and your husband’s wedding bands. Having manicured, well maintained nails is key to completing your look on your wedding day.

When choosing the look of your nails for the wedding, there are many things to consider. Some brides will choose to keep their natural nails and just add a polish that compliments the color theme of their wedding. This is a simple technique that isn’t fussy or complicated, but looks great on everyone. Other brides will choose acrylic or gel manicures. This is done by applying a fake nail tip onto your natural nail. Once this is done, an acrylic or gel coat will be applied to smooth out and secure the look. The nails can then be painted and decorated to your liking. This is a popular choice for brides as it allows their nails to look long, healthy and well manicured.

Whether you choose to have your natural nails, acrylic, or gel, you can also choose to have different designs painted on your nails. This adds drama and a level of uniqueness to your look. Salons offer many different nail designs, so speaking with a professional, and choosing the right look is important. You should find a reputable salon in the area that is well known and highly recommended for excellent bridal nail care. You don’t want your nails to look messy and unprofessional on your wedding day, nor do you want a fake nail falling off halfway through your ceremony or reception. Like you would do for your hair, you may want to schedule a trial appointment for your nails as well. About 3 to 4 months before your wedding, begin trying different looks and techniques. With acrylic or gel nails you will need a refill about every 2 weeks. This will allow you many chances to try new things and find the one that fits you best. Once you narrow it down to your favorite, take photos of your nails to document what you liked and how you want them done. This will be helpful to your manicurist, as they will have a visual image to reference back too. This will also be good for you in case you aren’t satisfied, you can show them what you want changed.

About a month before your wedding, you’ll want to avoid things doing things that are hard on your hands and nails. Try to avoid things like gardening, or home repair, anything that can crack your nails, or cause imperfections to the skin on your hands. Of course accidents can happen, but you’ll want to keep your hands and nails as blemish free as possible. This will ensure a great canvas for your wedding day.

While nails can often be overlooked when it comes to wedding planning, its important to take care of them as well, and incorporate them into your wedding look. Having a complete package will help you look well put together on your big day.

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