Rosemary Coleman
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You might and your budget might not allow you to do it regularly, but you might want it for the big day for a particular area like a frown.
then do not do it closer than four to six weeks before the wedding it takes two weeks to kick in and then if you need a little tweak it takes two weeks to that kick for that to kick in and i always think it looks its best at four to six weeks when the face relaxes around it okay so this is again is down to timing and working well in advance so people want to look sort of glowy fresh healthy on their wedding day that's the ambition isn't it yes and how do you get there
Now, Clare, most brides are young and they look like that already.
OK, girls, youth is beauty.
You don't need much.
So the mothers of the bride, that's a different kettle of fish.
But the run in treatments for the last period.
So in the last four to six weeks, you should or even the last two weeks only have treatments that you have tried before and that you know whether or not there's any downtime.
So, for example, a very popular one is something called Clear and Brilliant.
The only thing I don't like about that laser is the name, but it actually does deliver.
It delivers lovely, bright, radiant skin.
Do it around two weeks before the wedding and it will be beautiful on the day.
It'll only have a short period of downtime, but you must have it tested in advance.
What if you're allergic to the local anesthetic cream that's used?
You have to be prepared for every eventuality.
What if you get an infection or an outbreak of herpes or something?
So two weeks before the wedding or there is a laser called a YAG laser.
Now, men love this because like it or not, the fairer sex have a higher pain threshold and we're more focused when it comes to cosmetic treatments.