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Skin Preparation for Wedding Photos

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Date: 12/10/2008 Topics: Beauty > Skin Care > Advice | Weddings for Less > General  
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To get the most out of your wedding photos, start early with caring for your hair and skin. Start drinking lots of water and get plenty of sleep. Both are essential to healthy hair and skin. Try a chemical peel with your facial for effortless even application of makeup.

Free skin care tip, if you have acne, start two weeks before your special date doing an aspirin mask. Take three or four generic aspirin (not coated) and dissolve in a bit of water (milk is even better). Brush paste on face and leave until dry (will flake off). Do this mask two times a week for unbelievably smooth clear skin!

Source: These tips come to you from B*G*MAKEOVERS.

By Brenda from Raymond, NH

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