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Jan 18, 2012

Don't forget about skin care during wedding preparations


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If you're planning on getting married in 2012, then you've probably already thought about how you're going to use your African American skin care product to create the perfect wedding look. The last thing you want to do on your big day is wake up with dry, flaky skin or a bunch of pimples, so you want to be doing all you can to keep your skin healthy in the months leading up to a wedding.


Recently, Philadelphia Daily ran an article by bride-to-be Carolyn Kye about what she's doing to get her skin ready for her wedding. First, she said she planned her first facial. If you've never had any sort of professional skin care procedure before, then now might be a good opportunity to try it out.


Next, Kye said she's going to try to eat healthier, not just to fit into her dress, but for her skin as well.


"I noticed over the summer that when I limit my carbs and eat more vegetables, I have nicer looking skin. This is a huge challenge for me, but I’m thinking I should try to get back on the healthy-eating bandwagon soon," writes Kye in the Daily.


Discovery Health recommends eating seafood, citrus fruits and brightly colored vegetables to achieve a glowing complexion.

 

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