Wedding Beauty Checklist: Nails.
Make them beautiful!
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Your face may be glowing, but if you're engaged, people are paying attention to your hands—specifically, one little finger. They all want a look at that beautiful engagement ring!
Once that brand new wedding ring is added, all of your guests will be checking it out. You'll want to make sure your hands and nails look their best. While you're at it, start thinking about the health and beauty of your toenails as well. Guests will see them if you choose open-toed shoes and you are sure to show them off if you travel someplace warm on your honeymoon. After all, a newlywed bride should not be seen with hangnails!
If you're not in the habit of getting regular manicures and pedicures, you should start getting them regularly (every 2 weeks) once your wedding date is 6 weeks away. That way your hands and feet will be conditioned to the procedures and you won't feel odd or different with spiffied-up nails. And while you can certainly do your own nails at home, please consider a professional for at least the actual wedding day, if not all the time. Professionals really do a better job and it's a splurge that's worth it.
For your fingernails, be sure to keep a polish on them to prevent nail-biting and other damage. A nail-building base coat should be applied first to strengthen and fortify nails. Push your cuticles back daily for healthy growth. And don't forget the hand cream, which should be used liberally a couple times a day or before you go to bed to prevent dry or cracking skin.
Take special care of your hands and fingers when you are performing everyday tasks. Use the end of a pencil to dial the phone. Wear gloves when doing any kind of gardening or yard work. Wear rubber gloves when you are doing dishes or other household cleaning. Also, be extra careful of your hands and fingers when you are cutting food or cooking.
Feet and toenails also require some special care. If you have problem toenails, be sure to have a professional help rid you of these issues. They will recommend a course of action to maintain the health and beauty of your feet. This plan may include eliminating in-grown nails, cutting cuticles and filing the bottoms of your feet.
If you take some extra time to make sure your hands and feet look their best before your wedding, you are sure to feel great on your big day. Your friends and family are sure to notice how beautiful you look from head to toe.
Published 06/06/08