The most memorable day of a girl’s life is her wedding. Having flawless, glowing skin can enhance your entire bridal look. Bridal skin care is one of the most important of the many bridal rituals. A common treatment that brides are using more and more is body polishing.
Let’s take a look at what pre-bridal body polishing is, how it works, and why it matters, as shared by Dr. Nirupama Parvanda, MD Dermatologist, Founder of Jolie Skin Clinic New Delhi:
What is pre-bridal body polishing?
Body polishing is usually a process of gently exfoliating the skin with exfoliants containing AHAs, BHAs, or procedures like microdermabrasion where diamonds are embedded at the tip of the diamond to exfoliate it. This is the best way to exfoliate your body skin and give it a glowing look. This process results in a smoother, more radiant complexion by exposing the new, fresh skin cells underneath.
Benefits of Pre-Bridal Body Polishing:
● Makes skin clear:
The body’s skin can accumulate dirt, dead skin cells, accumulations, and other contaminants over time. The brides’ body is thoroughly cleansed and any oil or dirt is removed by body polishing.
● Evens out skin tone:
Over time, exposure to sunlight and environmental pollution can develop uneven skin tone and dark areas. Pre-bridal body polishing helps to even out the skin by removing pigmentation. The complexion of brides can be even more uniform, which is especially important for areas such as the arms, back and shoulders that are visible in the bride’s dress.
● Softens rough areas:
Many brides struggle with rough spots on their feet, knees and elbows. These areas are the focus of body brightening treatments, leaving them soft and glowing.
● Enhances skin health
It prepares the surface for your skin care by exfoliating and removing pollutants and dead skin cells. It prevents pore blockage and acne, and improves the general texture and tone of the skin.
● Cell formation:
Body polishing promotes the formation of new cells and promotes cell regeneration by removing the outer layer of dead skin cells.
Body Polishing Tips Before Bridal:
● Start your session at least 4-6 months before the wedding to allow time for optimal results.
● Depending on the person’s skin type and aftercare, the results of body polishing may last for a few weeks.
● Too many sessions in a short period of time can cause skin irritation. You should follow your expert’s advice.
● Use sunscreen to protect your skin from UV rays, especially after getting your body polished.