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If you are a bride planning out pre-wedding beauty regimen, it is recommended that you begin it five months prior to the wedding. At this point in time, you should begin to grow out your nails if they are short, or consider silk wraps or acrylic nails.

Four months prior to the wedding, you should workout specific areas of your body (such as the waist, arms, and chest) with your wedding dress in mind.

Three months before the wedding, you should make sure to have your hair cut every four to six weeks, and also schedule an appointment with your dentist for a teeth cleaning one week before your wedding.

Two months before the wedding, you should schedule an appointment to preview your wedding hair style (including the headpiece and veil) with your hair stylist, as well as schedule a session to preview your wedding makeup with your makeup artist; both appointments should occur one month before your wedding. Also, schedule a teeth bleaching appointment at this time.

One month before the wedding, you should have your appointments to preview your hair style (including the headpiece and veil) and makeup for your wedding with your hair and makeup stylists, respectively. If you plan to color, perm, or chemically straighten your hair for your wedding, have those procedures done now. Also, you should start to drink at least eight glasses of water every day, as this will help clear your skin and can help prevent acne breakouts.

Two weeks before the wedding, you should have your hair color or highlighted touched up, and also have your hair trimmed or cut. You should also get at least one additional hour of sleep each night.

Approximately ten days to one week before the wedding, you should have an eyebrow shaping, as well as an upper lip and bikini wax. You should also have your teeth cleaned by your dentist.

Several days before the wedding, you should have a manicure and pedicure, and also gently polish or exfoliate your skin.

Lastly, on the day of the wedding, you should give yourself a sufficient amount of time to get ready.
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