Thirty days before the wedding is the sweet spot for getting serious about skin. It gives enough time to improve hydration, smooth texture, and calm flare-ups without doing anything too aggressive close to the event.

Week 1: Reset your routine

Start by simplifying. Use a gentle cleanser, a barrier-friendly moisturizer, sunscreen in the daytime, and one treatment product only if your skin already knows it well.

  • Book a skin consultation or bridal facial plan.
  • Stop experimenting with trending actives or peels.
  • Hydrate consistently instead of over-exfoliating.

Week 2: Focus on glow, not speed

This is the time for one professional facial if your skin tolerates it well. Choose something that brightens and hydrates rather than a harsh cleanup that leaves redness behind.

Good bridal skin is usually calm skin, not over-treated skin.

Week 3: Patch test and polish

If you are planning waxing, bleach, lash glue, or any pre-event treatment, do patch tests now. Makeup trials should also happen in this phase so your artist understands how your skin behaves.

Final 7 days

In the last week, keep things boring and consistent. Prioritize sleep, water, light massage, and zero risky treatments. A calm face always wears bridal makeup better than an irritated one.

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