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If you are becoming a bride this season, start preparing to bring a glow on your face

New delhi date. 30 November 2020, Monday

Are you also going to start your new journey this wedding season? So start preparing to get a glow on your face before marriage. Nowadays even in beauty parlors fairness treatment is started even before marriage. But getting a natural glow from a home remedy can prove to be more beneficial.

The most important thing in preparing for a special wedding day is that you should not take any stress during this time. The bad effects of stress are clearly visible on your face and skin. Also, try these small tips to make your wedding day look more beautiful.

1. It is necessary to walk for 20 to 30 minutes at least five days a week. Doing so will reduce your stress and increase blood circulation. It will brighten the skin.

2. Get a body soap Tata-bye bye today and start using any mild beauty facewash. Wipe your face before going to bed at night.

3. Choose a moisturizer for the night time that has anti-oxidant properties. If your moisturizer is rich in vitamins A, C, E and B3 then this will work to nourish your skin.

4. Avoid using chemical products as much as possible. Be sure to consult your dermatologist before using any product. And don't compromise on product quality, especially in the money saving cycle.

5. If you sweat a lot and you have to work in dust, you need to wash your hair every day. Don't forget to apply hair conditioner after shampooing. It is equally important to apply oil to the hair. It does not make the hair dry and lifeless.

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