Thursday, January 24, 2013

Get The Perfect Arch: Why Threading Is the Best Option For Your Brows on Your Big Day

 The Perfect Arch

Threading is an ancient method of hair removal. Although this technique has its origins in the Eastern World, it has been gaining tremendous popularity in Western culture. For those of you who are accustomed to waxing, tweezing or dare I say it… shaving your eyebrows, let us explore what you’re really missing out on.

Threading is a very precise art form – creating the perfect brow with a customized arch. If you're looking for a more natural and hygienic method for the removal of facial hair, then threading is the choice for you!

Threading is not only a great alternative to waxing, it should be your permanent choice when it comes to shaping your brows. Threading allows for a more specific sculpting of the eyebrow. This technique can be used to raise the arch of the brows while helping to create a shape and definition that will fit to your individual look. With threading there is practically no chance for error, yet a method like waxing can result in uneven brows.

For those of you with easily irritable skin, threading is the least invasive form of hair removal. Most people who break out after waxing, do not experience this sensation with threading. If done correctly, the skin should be red for no more than a few minutes after the session.   Threading is safe, recommended by dermatologists and the regrowth of hair is fine and less frequent.

So if you decide that threading is the way to go (as it should be!) to create those stunning brows, make sure to do a trial run at least two months before the wedding to see what shape works best for you.

"Beauty is how you feel inside, and it reflects in your eyes. It is not something physical." 

~Sophia Loren

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Get A Great Honeymoon Body In No Time


Simple Steps to Getting
Your Ideal Honeymoon Body ASAP

So the wedding planning has been insane and you’ve had hardly any time to even think about the honeymoon and how you will look. Do not fret! If you follow these easy steps you will be looking slim and trim in absolutely no time.

First, limit your caloric intake. For every 1 lb of fat, it is necessary to burn 3,500 calories. For example, if your weight loss goal was 10 lbs, you will need to have a deficit of 35,000 calories all together.

Second, tweak your diet by mostly eating nutrient-rich foods that are low in saturated fat and sugar such as lean protein, fish, egg whites, and vegetables. Include a small amount of whole grains in your diet, eat fruits as snacks and drink lots of water!

Third, to lose weight quickly, completely cut out high-fat and high-sugar foods. Steer clear of fast food, fried food, sweets, soda, fruit juices, whole milk and white flour.

Fourth, exercise five times a week. Three of the days should consist of intense cardio workouts such as running, cycling or swimming, while the other two should focus on strength training.

This natural and nutritious way to lose weight will not only help you shed the pounds rapidly, but also is a great way to jumpstart a healthier lifestyle. Remember to also take time to relax because believe it or not, your stress level will play a role in how good your body looks!

"To keep the body in good health is a duty... otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear." 
- Buddha

Monday, January 14, 2013

Bridal Beauty: Nipping and Tucking Before the Big Day


It's no secret that brides-to-be want to look their best on their wedding day. Slimming down your figure, rejuvenating your skin and relaxing your muscles are common practice. However most brides will assume that was a reference to the gym and spa, not the doctor's office. For the Bride recently spoke with one of Manhattan's premier plastic surgeons, Dr. Adam D. Schaffner, about the growing trend of bride's turning to surgery and injections to improve their look and health before the big day. Here, Dr. Schaffner's advice on what brides can do both in and out of the doctor's office.


FOR THE BRIDE: Bridalplasty has become a term associated with many complete-makeover TV shows featuring brides getting face lifts and chin implants. Few brides realize that cosmetic surgery can be used to treat ordinary flaws such as crow’s feet and scars. What are some of the simpler procedures that can make a big impact for their wedding day? 

ADAM SCHAFFNER: Brides want to look as attractive, rested and youthful as possible. This is a stressful time. That stress can show on your face. Therefore, be sure to get plenty of sleep, exercise regularly and eat well. Avoid junk food. Focus on eating nutritious, healthy meals. For a little extra help, you can work with a personal trainer and/or a nutritionist to optimize your exercise routine and diet. BOTOX, fillers and laser treatments, as well as Smartlipo and rapid recovery breast augmentation, are procedures which are commonly performed before the wedding and can make a big impact on the wedding day. Be sure to plan ahead to allow for adequate recovery time.  

FTB: What are the benefits of choosing surgery over spa or over-the-counter treatments that promise similar results? 
AS: Surgical procedures are performed to achieve a particular goal (e.g., enlarge one's breasts). Spa and over-the-counter treatments are generally performed to give a refreshed look to the skin, nails and hair.

FTB: If a bride is interested in procedures, when is the best time to get started?
AS: The bride should consult with a plastic surgeon as early as possible. This will allow plenty of time to consider all options and not feel pressure to act immediately. Non-invasive procedures such as lasers and minimally invasive procedures such as BOTOX and fillers require less recovery time than surgical procedures. Therefore, it is important to plan accordingly, so there is adequate time allocated to recover before the big day.

FTB: What is the most popular procedure for brides-to-be? 
AS: All brides should perform good skin care every day by applying moisturizer, sunblock and a topical anti-oxidant. Be careful not to get sunburn during the bachelorette party. This is true not only for the bride, but also for the bridal party and family members.
     Before undergoing any treatment, look at yourself in the mirror from different angles and ask yourself if you would like to see something improved. If the answer is yes, then it is time to explore your options. For fine lines and wrinkles, BOTOX Cosmetic can work wonders. From fine lines to deep grooves, from hollow cheeks to lackluster lips, fillers can work wonders. There are many different fillers from which to choose, including Restylane, Perlane, JuvĂ©derm, BELOTERO, Radiesse and Sculptra to name a few. Which filler is right for you will depend on the area(s) being treated. To soften lines, rejuvenate skin, remove spider veins, brown spots or tattoos, a wide variety of lasers may be used. Which laser is best for you will depend on many factors. To address areas of undesired fat, Smartlipo may be performed. Breast lifts, augmentations, and reductions can also be performed to provide the size and shape desired.
     While the focus is on the bride, everyone wants to look and feel great on the big day. Everything that is available to the bride is also available to the bridal party and family. The mother of the bride and the future mother-in-law want to look their best. Many procedures are available to rejuvenate the face, including BOTOX, fillers, lasers, Smartlipo under the chin, mini-facelifts and full facelifts. Mommy makeovers are great to help restore one's body contour.  
    

Dr. Adam Schaffner is listed in Guide to America’s Top Surgeons by the Consumers’ Research Council of America and has been featured on several news programs such as ABC's Good Morning America as an expert on plastic surgery. For more information please visit www.drschaffner.com


Monday, January 7, 2013

Brides Need to Know: Postage Increase Jan. 27

Details, details, details! All brides know that it's the little things that can make or break your wedding and a lack of postage should not be one of those things. For all brides who plan on sending out invitations this month here is some need-to-know info:

The US Postal Service will be increasing rates on letters (1oz.) from 45 cents to 46 cents starting January 27. 

zazzle.com wedding stamps
So what does this mean to you as a bride-to-be? Well if you plan on sending out invitations between now and January 27 it means A LOT. If you have already weighed your invitations and purchased stamps but do not plan on sending them out before the 27th make sure you visit your local post office again to get them re-weighed at the new rate. You risk your invitations being sent back and marked 'lack of postage' across the envelope if you do not have the correct postage. This could cause you to have to re-do the envelopes and purchase more postage- sounds costly. Quick fix: If you planned on sending your invites out the following week just send them out before the 27th- it never hurts to be early.

For brides sending out their invitations between now and the 27th make sure you include a 46 cent or a Forever stamp on your RSVP envelopes. You wouldn't want your guests to unknowingly send back the RSVP with a lack of postage, it will be returned to them and cause delays in getting back to you which can affect you getting your guest count in order by your deadline.

Thinking you need new postage? For brides who are searching for 46 cent or Forever stamps (good forever on 1 oz. letters no matter what the postage needed) you can purchase 46 cent stamps for the price of 45 cent stamps right now on zazzle.com. Their site has over 150,000 designs including customizable stamps that feature your names, wedding date and monogram.

Forever stamps can be purchased through the USPS website at usps.com. Some styles that are good for weddings: Wedding Roses, Sealed with Love, Love Ribbons.

Now all you have to do is wait for those replys (yay!)



Friday, January 4, 2013

Color of the Year: Emerald Green!

Get inspired with For The Bride's Spring 2013 issue
Every January brings an abundance of newly engaged brides-to-be. One other thing the New Year presents? A Pantone color of the year. For 2013 the chosen color is Emerald Green. A color which
Pantone describes as "Lively. Radiant. Lush...A color of elegance and beauty that enhances our sense of well-being, balance and harmony".

So what does this mean for brides planning their wedding this year? It means Emerald bridesmaids gowns, green floral centerpieces and of course Emerald jewels.

In For The Bride's Spring 2013 issue (on newsstands now) we pulled together some green accessories for your big day. From clutches and shoes to earrings and makeup we give you a head start on accessorizing with the color of the year. We even chose a gown from The Dessy Collection, the creators of Pantone Wedding, to be the center of our story.

To see the story along with other colored ideas pick up
a copy of For The Bride on newsstands or visit
http://www.forthebridemag.com/order.asp to order a copy.

So tell us- will you use Emerald as your wedding color?

Pantone's Color of the Year http://www.pantone.com


Sweepstakes: Win a Demetrios Gown


Start the New Year off right by entering to win a Demetrios Wedding Gown! 

To celebrate the release of our Spring 2013 issue For The Bride has teamed up with Demetrios to offer one lucky bride a chance to win her dream gown. Sweepstakes ends April 3... spread the word!

Brides-to-be can enter at http://www.forthebridemag.com/sweepstakes.asp

Visit our gown gallery to check out the 2013 Demetrios gowns.
Find a Demetrios salon near you at demetriosbride.com.