Stunning Sengul on her wedding day, looking positively radiant. Photo by: Lavan Photography.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nA Year In Advance<\/h3>\n Depending on your concerns and skin type \u2013 be it combination, oily, normal, or dry, your skin therapist will advise when and if you should begin a new skincare routine. They might suggest a targeted, hard-working skincare routine for you to implement at home, with high-performance products for morning and night.<\/p>\n
They\u2019ll also recommend some in-clinic skin treatments that will get to work rejuvenating and brightening your skin, and target any skin problems you may have. Incredibly, they do<\/em> work, and are a great investment if you\u2019re hoping to rival Jen Aniston\u2019s glow at your wedding. However, more than one session is needed to see beautiful results, and ideally, you should be starting these treatments at least six months out from your wedding.<\/p>\nCommon skin concerns and possible treatments include:<\/h5>\n Cystic Acne: <\/b>Skin Needling, Carbon Peel and Skin Peels, Light Therapy.<\/p>\n
Normal or Combination Skin: <\/b>Lactic Skin Peels, Dermafrac, Oxygen Infusions, Epidermal Levelling \/ Dermaplaning<\/p>\n
Hormonal or Jawline Acne: <\/b>Skin Needling, Carbon Peel and Skin Peels, Light Therapy.<\/p>\n
Blackheads:\u00a0<\/b>Extraction<\/p>\nTreatments help your skin look its best. Photo: Splendid Photos & Video<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n6-12 Months Out<\/h3>\n While it\u2019s all well and good to include treatments in your wedding skin prep, if you\u2019re not looking at your skin\u2019s overall health holistically, you\u2019re doing yourself a disservice! According to skin therapist, Sia, from a lifestyle perspective, to improve the appearance and health of your skin there are a few things you can do.<\/p>\n
Aim to get eight hours of sleep, eat earlier than later, increase your water intake, exercise, and decrease your intake of refined sugars and processed foods. Even the most powerful, concentrated skincare products and treatments will struggle if you\u2019re not taking care of your body from the inside out.<\/p>\n
Of this, Sia says, \u2018Great skin is not just about the products you apply on your skin, it\u2019s about living a well-balanced lifestyle. A generous amount of sleep, mixed with exercise, mixed with a healthy diet, mixed with spending quality time with loved ones, talking beautiful words, and practising mindfulness is ideal\u2019.<\/p>\n
In terms of introducing skin-friendly foods to your diet, nutritional biochemist Dr Libby Weaver, says, \u201ca diet rich in essential fatty acids, such as avocado, nuts and seeds, and plenty of leafy green vegetables\u201d could be beneficial. Interested in learning more about nourishing your body with food? Dr Libby\u2019s The Beauty Guide\u00a0<\/i>and Jess Blair\u2019s Wellness<\/i> are excellent reads.<\/p>\n
If you\u2019re chugging back green smoothies, sticking to your heavy-duty skincare regimen, and practising yoga more than Meghan Markle \u2013 doing everything you can to improve your skin\u2019s texture and appearance with little success \u2013 you might be considering cosmetic procedures to help up your skincare game. This will need to be done a minimum of six months before your wedding day, according to cosmetic nurse Cat Tyler, as this allows enough time to assess how your skin is responding to treatment and wiggle room for adjustments to your treatment plan.<\/p>\nBride Katie with radiant skin. Image by DUUET.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n3 Months Out<\/h3>\n At this stage in your wedding skin prep timeline – three months out, how exciting! – there are a few skin treatments you can incorporate into your routine to up the ante.<\/p>\n
According to Annie Graham, the founder and formulator of XO FACEcare<\/a>, roughly three months from the big day, you might want to consider microcurrent and radiofrequency treatments. Apparently, this helps \u201cget a lifted and toned look (without the injections). They are excellent at providing lasting effects with no downtime.\u201d<\/p>\nHowever, if you\u2019re fretting about sunspots, breakouts, or acne scars, Anne recommends peels to help diminish these pesky concerns. However, she cautions that on average, peels take seven to 10 days before they\u2019re completely healed, and can be done again every four to six weeks.<\/p>\n
Cosmetic nurse Cat agrees, and says chemical peels and laser pigmentation removal are fantastic ways to improve your complexion for your wedding day.<\/p>\n
\u201cI would advise treatment with dermal fillers three months before the wedding as this allows time for the swelling to resolve and more product if required. With anti-wrinkle injections, it\u2019s best to have treatment four weeks before the wedding to allow for top-ups 14 days before if needed,\u201d says Cat.<\/p>\n
Two Weeks Out<\/h3>\n While it might be tempting to throw in a few more skincare products into your routine this close to your wedding, don\u2019t start a new skincare routine or introduce new products in the weeks leading up to your wedding (no less than two weeks if you\u2019re using actives, or four to six weeks for larger skin treatments) \u2013 you have no idea how your skin will react or if the new product will bring underlying, sneaky pimples to the surface of your face.<\/p>\n
In the final two weeks, Sia suggests the following for gorgeous, glowing skin:<\/p>\n