"Don't try anything new two weeks before the wedding," says celebrity makeup artist Mary Irwin. "Skin care can be tricky and the last thing you want is a reaction right before your big day."
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"Stress leads to breakouts, which is the last thing any beautiful bride needs before her big day," says celebrity makeup artist Austen Parker. "If you haven't been to a quality spa, or have not gone in a while, consider having a spa day with your closest bridal party members one or two days before."
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"Do have blotting papers, a few Q-tips and your favorite lipstick (or gloss) handy in your clutch for touch-ups," suggests Levy.
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"Even the most organized bride can encounter the unexpected on her big day, so to ensure nothing kills your dreamy day-of bride vibes, give yourself some wiggle room when booking your bridal services," suggests Stromberg.
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"Avoid the urge to use too much makeup," says Genie Sharni, Wedding Makeup Artist for Ceramiracle. "A wedding is a whole-day affair, so let your skin breathe by keeping your makeup light."
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