
The secret of looking radiant on your marriage day is to start preparing days or even months before, starting with a colorful diet, trying out various natural packs and getting your skin analyzed, a makeover expert said.
Makeover expert Aashmeen Munjaal suggests pre-bridal beauty tips for a perfect glow:
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- You should get your skin analysed before you go down the aisle as there are different requirements for every skin type. According to that, you should get a customised beauty package
- Be careful about your diet. Add colours to it. You can take different coloured diet on alternate days. For instance, one day you can consume a lot of white products like curd, egg, milk and cream. The next day, you can go for red diet which comprises carrot, tomato, red meat and juices
A colourful diet will give your body required nutrients and vitamins. This in turn will enhance the blood circulation and ultimately give you a radiant glow
- Go colourful with your face packs too. You can try curd or apple pulp pack or turmeric, sandal or even tomato pack
Source: IANS
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A colourful diet will give your body required nutrients and vitamins. This in turn will enhance the blood circulation and ultimately give you a radiant glow
- Go colourful with your face packs too. You can try curd or apple pulp pack or turmeric, sandal or even tomato pack
Source: IANS
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