If eye drops advertised for red eyes or allergies give a stinging or burning sensation, try lubricating drops. They are the only drops that work for me. My stepmom had the same issues and I recommended the lubricating drops and she loves them.
I am really worried about getting a spray tan. I am very very pale and I am scared that I will look orange. But I dont want to be washed out in my dress either. I am happy with my fair skin and dont have the desire to be darker but again, I dont want to be washed out in all that white. Any advice?
Hey Kelsey! If you find a really great tanning place, they can do a very light tan for you. That will help you to be even and not washed out, but without the look of being tan! I would check Yelp for a highly-rated salon in your area. Be sure it's one that is done by hand - that way they can go very light and add more if you need to. Also, be sure to try it a few months in advance so you can try it out first and make sure you like it!
If I can’t be me on my wedding day, when can I? Lol. Sure get nice makeup and nails, but all this extra is… extra. Hopefully you’re marrying somebody who loves you for you, not a primped up fake version of yourself.
Except the visine. Good idea there. Though if I cry at my wedding, I’ll be mad. They’ll be enough other people crying, the public doesn’t need to see that, lol.
Getting lash extensions, a spray tan, and extensions for fullness does not look like a fake version of yourself 😂😂😂😂 you still look like you- extensions help your natural hair HOLD the style ALL DAY, lash extensions remove the need for mascara (and black running makeup when you DO cry), and a faux tan helps the color balance in your photos & keeps the dress from washing you out / making you look ill. It’s not to make you look like someone else, there’s a REASON behind each suggestion and it’s only to HELP keep these styles lasting all day so you look the same from beginning to end of your day. But go ahead and negatively judge I guess 🤷🏼♀️
@@mikaelaworkman3138 its okay you just judged me negatively. I can have my own opinionm as someone who NEVER wears any of those things, I would nost certainly not look like myself. And many others are in y boat, and shouldnt feel bad for not want ing that stuff either. I wore light makeup done by y MOH, felt like myself, and in the one or two times ive worn makeup since the wedding 6 months ago, even in light makeup my husband says its better without. To each their own. If thats your normal, go for it, but no sense judging those of us who wouldn't feel like ourselves.
@@ruthvansandt9713 “all this is extra” “hopefully you’re marrying someone who loves you for you” lol YOU were the judgmental one. Nobody said you HAD to get any of this done. Doing all of these things doesn’t make you “fake”. He already picked you, no need to judge other girls who want to enhance their beauty on such a special day.
If eye drops advertised for red eyes or allergies give a stinging or burning sensation, try lubricating drops. They are the only drops that work for me. My stepmom had the same issues and I recommended the lubricating drops and she loves them.
I am really worried about getting a spray tan. I am very very pale and I am scared that I will look orange. But I dont want to be washed out in my dress either. I am happy with my fair skin and dont have the desire to be darker but again, I dont want to be washed out in all that white. Any advice?
Hey Kelsey! If you find a really great tanning place, they can do a very light tan for you. That will help you to be even and not washed out, but without the look of being tan! I would check Yelp for a highly-rated salon in your area. Be sure it's one that is done by hand - that way they can go very light and add more if you need to. Also, be sure to try it a few months in advance so you can try it out first and make sure you like it!
3 things: Eyelash extensions, spray tan (4-6 wks earlier than your wedding to get the right color), and hair extensions.
Hello! Can you send me your eyelash lady’s contact? I’m in SD!
If I can’t be me on my wedding day, when can I? Lol. Sure get nice makeup and nails, but all this extra is… extra. Hopefully you’re marrying somebody who loves you for you, not a primped up fake version of yourself.
Except the visine. Good idea there. Though if I cry at my wedding, I’ll be mad. They’ll be enough other people crying, the public doesn’t need to see that, lol.
Each to their own.
Getting lash extensions, a spray tan, and extensions for fullness does not look like a fake version of yourself 😂😂😂😂 you still look like you- extensions help your natural hair HOLD the style ALL DAY, lash extensions remove the need for mascara (and black running makeup when you DO cry), and a faux tan helps the color balance in your photos & keeps the dress from washing you out / making you look ill. It’s not to make you look like someone else, there’s a REASON behind each suggestion and it’s only to HELP keep these styles lasting all day so you look the same from beginning to end of your day. But go ahead and negatively judge I guess 🤷🏼♀️
@@mikaelaworkman3138 its okay you just judged me negatively. I can have my own opinionm as someone who NEVER wears any of those things, I would nost certainly not look like myself. And many others are in y boat, and shouldnt feel bad for not want ing that stuff either. I wore light makeup done by y MOH, felt like myself, and in the one or two times ive worn makeup since the wedding 6 months ago, even in light makeup my husband says its better without. To each their own. If thats your normal, go for it, but no sense judging those of us who wouldn't feel like ourselves.
@@ruthvansandt9713 “all this is extra” “hopefully you’re marrying someone who loves you for you” lol YOU were the judgmental one. Nobody said you HAD to get any of this done. Doing all of these things doesn’t make you “fake”. He already picked you, no need to judge other girls who want to enhance their beauty on such a special day.