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Just Engaged? Here’s what to do next… https://denjulday.ru/2017/01/19/just-engaged-heres-what-to-do-next/ https://denjulday.ru/2017/01/19/just-engaged-heres-what-to-do-next/#comments Thu, 19 Jan 2017 21:02:47 +0000 http://wedding-planner.freevision.me/?p=195

Your mood board says it all. But what about your nails? Although your wedding day manicure will likely take a backseat when deciding your beauty looks, it's definitely one that should not be overlooked. Think about all of the things that you'll be doing with your fingers on your wedding day — throwing your bouquet, holding your partner's hands, wearing your new wedding band — the list goes on.

1. Always Get a Trial Run

Just like you would for your makeup and hair, you should definitely consider a trial run for your nail look. This will give you the opportunity to test out different colors, lengths, and shapes. Saunders suggests scheduling your first trial appointment at least two months before the big day.

 

 

 

Wedding dress ? Check. Elegant updo? Tested and approved. Makeup? Your nails need to look as good as ever, but don't sweat it if you haven't given your polish too much thought yet. BRIDES spoke with Essie celebrity nail artist, Michelle Saunders, to find out what you should consider when deciding on a wedding nail look. Here's what she had to say.

2. Take Inspiration From The Season

You don't have to match your floral theme or paint your nails mauve for fall, but the time of year and the flowers that are in season could help you find inspiration when it comes to choosing a color. "Depending on the season or color scheme, a bride could either keep it classic with a neutral and sheer or go all out with a deep crimson or opaque greige," says Saunders. If you're undecided, go with a tried and true shade. "It's always safe to go with a semi-sheer pink like Essie's 'Ballet Slippers' or slight-opaque creme."
 

MAGGIE ATTERO - THE WEDDING PLANNER

Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.

 

The Top 40 Wedding Beauty Tips

Should anything disastrous happen to your manicure on the day of your wedding, it would be wise to arm yourself with a handy emergency kit. In it, keep a nail file, a cuticle clipper, hand cream, and of course, the nail polish of your wedding manicure. Essie's new Gel Couture line is a great option for brides because you can reapply the polish without having to use a UV lamp in the event you have a mani emergency.

Depending on your shoes or dress length, your toes might not even make an appearance on your wedding day. You should still definitely get them painted though. As for color? Saunders believes pedicures are the best place to wear your something blue.

 

 

3. Consider Gel Over Regular Nail Polish

The last thing you want to do the day before your wedding is worry about ruining your manicure. If you're up for it, consider a gel to prevent any smudges or chips from happening. What's more, it'll last you at least two weeks after your wedding day. "Gel is a good option especially if there is an extended honeymoon after the wedding," says Saunders.

 

[ozy_vc_blockquotebox image="977" image_align="right" title="Jennifer Aniston" sub_title1="An Artist" sub_title2=""]One tradition I have with my friends is that when one of us gets married, we have a ton of fragrance oils and pretty bottles at the bachelorette party. Everyone puts a drop or two in a bottle for the bride and makes a wish, and the bride wears our creation on her wedding day.[/ozy_vc_blockquotebox]

4. Keep It Simple With The Nail Art

Nail art is all the rage right now, but it doesn't always translate into a timeless wedding day look. That doesn't mean you should skip it if you're into fun designs and a little sparkle, however. "If you are a nail art fan, keep it simple on your wedding day by using a gold or silver metallic (to mimic jewelry) as an accent. I recommend using Essie's 'Good as Gold' or 'No Place Like Chrome.'"
 
https://vimeo.com/94837904

 

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Your mood board says it all. But what about your nails? Although your wedding day manicure will likely take a backseat when deciding your beauty looks, it's definitely one that should not be overlooked. Think about all of the things that you'll be doing with your fingers on your wedding day — throwing your bouquet, holding your partner's hands, wearing your new wedding band — the list goes on.

1. Always Get a Trial Run

Just like you would for your makeup and hair, you should definitely consider a trial run for your nail look. This will give you the opportunity to test out different colors, lengths, and shapes. Saunders suggests scheduling your first trial appointment at least two months before the big day.       Wedding dress ? Check. Elegant updo? Tested and approved. Makeup? Your nails need to look as good as ever, but don't sweat it if you haven't given your polish too much thought yet. BRIDES spoke with Essie celebrity nail artist, Michelle Saunders, to find out what you should consider when deciding on a wedding nail look. Here's what she had to say.

2. Take Inspiration From The Season

You don't have to match your floral theme or paint your nails mauve for fall, but the time of year and the flowers that are in season could help you find inspiration when it comes to choosing a color. "Depending on the season or color scheme, a bride could either keep it classic with a neutral and sheer or go all out with a deep crimson or opaque greige," says Saunders. If you're undecided, go with a tried and true shade. "It's always safe to go with a semi-sheer pink like Essie's 'Ballet Slippers' or slight-opaque creme."  

MAGGIE ATTERO - THE WEDDING PLANNER

Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.
 

The Top 40 Wedding Beauty Tips

Should anything disastrous happen to your manicure on the day of your wedding, it would be wise to arm yourself with a handy emergency kit. In it, keep a nail file, a cuticle clipper, hand cream, and of course, the nail polish of your wedding manicure. Essie's new Gel Couture line is a great option for brides because you can reapply the polish without having to use a UV lamp in the event you have a mani emergency. Depending on your shoes or dress length, your toes might not even make an appearance on your wedding day. You should still definitely get them painted though. As for color? Saunders believes pedicures are the best place to wear your something blue.    

3. Consider Gel Over Regular Nail Polish

The last thing you want to do the day before your wedding is worry about ruining your manicure. If you're up for it, consider a gel to prevent any smudges or chips from happening. What's more, it'll last you at least two weeks after your wedding day. "Gel is a good option especially if there is an extended honeymoon after the wedding," says Saunders.   [ozy_vc_blockquotebox image="977" image_align="right" title="Jennifer Aniston" sub_title1="An Artist" sub_title2=""]One tradition I have with my friends is that when one of us gets married, we have a ton of fragrance oils and pretty bottles at the bachelorette party. Everyone puts a drop or two in a bottle for the bride and makes a wish, and the bride wears our creation on her wedding day.[/ozy_vc_blockquotebox]

4. Keep It Simple With The Nail Art

Nail art is all the rage right now, but it doesn't always translate into a timeless wedding day look. That doesn't mean you should skip it if you're into fun designs and a little sparkle, however. "If you are a nail art fan, keep it simple on your wedding day by using a gold or silver metallic (to mimic jewelry) as an accent. I recommend using Essie's 'Good as Gold' or 'No Place Like Chrome.'"   https://vimeo.com/94837904  

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Katie & Adam’s Pretty Champagne Wedding At The Manor House Hotel https://denjulday.ru/2017/01/19/katie-adams-pretty-champagne-wedding-at-the-manor-house-hotel/ https://denjulday.ru/2017/01/19/katie-adams-pretty-champagne-wedding-at-the-manor-house-hotel/#comments Thu, 19 Jan 2017 21:01:48 +0000 http://wedding-planner.freevision.me/?p=193

Your mood board says it all. But what about your nails? Although your wedding day manicure will likely take a backseat when deciding your beauty looks, it's definitely one that should not be overlooked. Think about all of the things that you'll be doing with your fingers on your wedding day — throwing your bouquet, holding your partner's hands, wearing your new wedding band — the list goes on.

1. Always Get a Trial Run

Just like you would for your makeup and hair, you should definitely consider a trial run for your nail look. This will give you the opportunity to test out different colors, lengths, and shapes. Saunders suggests scheduling your first trial appointment at least two months before the big day.

 

 

 

Wedding dress ? Check. Elegant updo? Tested and approved. Makeup? Your nails need to look as good as ever, but don't sweat it if you haven't given your polish too much thought yet. BRIDES spoke with Essie celebrity nail artist, Michelle Saunders, to find out what you should consider when deciding on a wedding nail look. Here's what she had to say.

2. Take Inspiration From The Season

You don't have to match your floral theme or paint your nails mauve for fall, but the time of year and the flowers that are in season could help you find inspiration when it comes to choosing a color. "Depending on the season or color scheme, a bride could either keep it classic with a neutral and sheer or go all out with a deep crimson or opaque greige," says Saunders. If you're undecided, go with a tried and true shade. "It's always safe to go with a semi-sheer pink like Essie's 'Ballet Slippers' or slight-opaque creme."
 
 

MAGGIE ATTERO - THE WEDDING PLANNER

Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.

 

The Top 40 Wedding Beauty Tips

Should anything disastrous happen to your manicure on the day of your wedding, it would be wise to arm yourself with a handy emergency kit. In it, keep a nail file, a cuticle clipper, hand cream, and of course, the nail polish of your wedding manicure. Essie's new Gel Couture line is a great option for brides because you can reapply the polish without having to use a UV lamp in the event you have a mani emergency.

Depending on your shoes or dress length, your toes might not even make an appearance on your wedding day. You should still definitely get them painted though. As for color? Saunders believes pedicures are the best place to wear your something blue.

 

 

3. Consider Gel Over Regular Nail Polish

The last thing you want to do the day before your wedding is worry about ruining your manicure. If you're up for it, consider a gel to prevent any smudges or chips from happening. What's more, it'll last you at least two weeks after your wedding day. "Gel is a good option especially if there is an extended honeymoon after the wedding," says Saunders.

 

[ozy_vc_blockquotebox image="977" image_align="right" title="Jennifer Aniston" sub_title1="An Artist" sub_title2=""]One tradition I have with my friends is that when one of us gets married, we have a ton of fragrance oils and pretty bottles at the bachelorette party. Everyone puts a drop or two in a bottle for the bride and makes a wish, and the bride wears our creation on her wedding day.[/ozy_vc_blockquotebox]

4. Keep It Simple With The Nail Art

Nail art is all the rage right now, but it doesn't always translate into a timeless wedding day look. That doesn't mean you should skip it if you're into fun designs and a little sparkle, however. "If you are a nail art fan, keep it simple on your wedding day by using a gold or silver metallic (to mimic jewelry) as an accent. I recommend using Essie's 'Good as Gold' or 'No Place Like Chrome.'"
 
 

https://vimeo.com/94837904

 

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Your mood board says it all. But what about your nails? Although your wedding day manicure will likely take a backseat when deciding your beauty looks, it's definitely one that should not be overlooked. Think about all of the things that you'll be doing with your fingers on your wedding day — throwing your bouquet, holding your partner's hands, wearing your new wedding band — the list goes on.

1. Always Get a Trial Run

Just like you would for your makeup and hair, you should definitely consider a trial run for your nail look. This will give you the opportunity to test out different colors, lengths, and shapes. Saunders suggests scheduling your first trial appointment at least two months before the big day.       Wedding dress ? Check. Elegant updo? Tested and approved. Makeup? Your nails need to look as good as ever, but don't sweat it if you haven't given your polish too much thought yet. BRIDES spoke with Essie celebrity nail artist, Michelle Saunders, to find out what you should consider when deciding on a wedding nail look. Here's what she had to say.

2. Take Inspiration From The Season

You don't have to match your floral theme or paint your nails mauve for fall, but the time of year and the flowers that are in season could help you find inspiration when it comes to choosing a color. "Depending on the season or color scheme, a bride could either keep it classic with a neutral and sheer or go all out with a deep crimson or opaque greige," says Saunders. If you're undecided, go with a tried and true shade. "It's always safe to go with a semi-sheer pink like Essie's 'Ballet Slippers' or slight-opaque creme."    

MAGGIE ATTERO - THE WEDDING PLANNER

Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.
 

The Top 40 Wedding Beauty Tips

Should anything disastrous happen to your manicure on the day of your wedding, it would be wise to arm yourself with a handy emergency kit. In it, keep a nail file, a cuticle clipper, hand cream, and of course, the nail polish of your wedding manicure. Essie's new Gel Couture line is a great option for brides because you can reapply the polish without having to use a UV lamp in the event you have a mani emergency. Depending on your shoes or dress length, your toes might not even make an appearance on your wedding day. You should still definitely get them painted though. As for color? Saunders believes pedicures are the best place to wear your something blue.    

3. Consider Gel Over Regular Nail Polish

The last thing you want to do the day before your wedding is worry about ruining your manicure. If you're up for it, consider a gel to prevent any smudges or chips from happening. What's more, it'll last you at least two weeks after your wedding day. "Gel is a good option especially if there is an extended honeymoon after the wedding," says Saunders.   [ozy_vc_blockquotebox image="977" image_align="right" title="Jennifer Aniston" sub_title1="An Artist" sub_title2=""]One tradition I have with my friends is that when one of us gets married, we have a ton of fragrance oils and pretty bottles at the bachelorette party. Everyone puts a drop or two in a bottle for the bride and makes a wish, and the bride wears our creation on her wedding day.[/ozy_vc_blockquotebox]

4. Keep It Simple With The Nail Art

Nail art is all the rage right now, but it doesn't always translate into a timeless wedding day look. That doesn't mean you should skip it if you're into fun designs and a little sparkle, however. "If you are a nail art fan, keep it simple on your wedding day by using a gold or silver metallic (to mimic jewelry) as an accent. I recommend using Essie's 'Good as Gold' or 'No Place Like Chrome.'"     https://vimeo.com/94837904  

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Charlotte & Luke’s Happily Ever After Wedding https://denjulday.ru/2017/01/19/charlotte-lukes-happily-ever-after-wedding/ https://denjulday.ru/2017/01/19/charlotte-lukes-happily-ever-after-wedding/#comments Thu, 19 Jan 2017 21:00:29 +0000 http://wedding-planner.freevision.me/?p=191

Your mood board says it all. But what about your nails? Although your wedding day manicure will likely take a backseat when deciding your beauty looks, it's definitely one that should not be overlooked. Think about all of the things that you'll be doing with your fingers on your wedding day — throwing your bouquet, holding your partner's hands, wearing your new wedding band — the list goes on.

1. Always Get a Trial Run

Just like you would for your makeup and hair, you should definitely consider a trial run for your nail look. This will give you the opportunity to test out different colors, lengths, and shapes. Saunders suggests scheduling your first trial appointment at least two months before the big day.

 

 

 

Wedding dress ? Check. Elegant updo? Tested and approved. Makeup? Your nails need to look as good as ever, but don't sweat it if you haven't given your polish too much thought yet. BRIDES spoke with Essie celebrity nail artist, Michelle Saunders, to find out what you should consider when deciding on a wedding nail look. Here's what she had to say.

2. Take Inspiration From The Season

You don't have to match your floral theme or paint your nails mauve for fall, but the time of year and the flowers that are in season could help you find inspiration when it comes to choosing a color. "Depending on the season or color scheme, a bride could either keep it classic with a neutral and sheer or go all out with a deep crimson or opaque greige," says Saunders. If you're undecided, go with a tried and true shade. "It's always safe to go with a semi-sheer pink like Essie's 'Ballet Slippers' or slight-opaque creme."
 
 

MAGGIE ATTERO - THE WEDDING PLANNER

Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.

 

The Top 40 Wedding Beauty Tips

Should anything disastrous happen to your manicure on the day of your wedding, it would be wise to arm yourself with a handy emergency kit. In it, keep a nail file, a cuticle clipper, hand cream, and of course, the nail polish of your wedding manicure. Essie's new Gel Couture line is a great option for brides because you can reapply the polish without having to use a UV lamp in the event you have a mani emergency.

Depending on your shoes or dress length, your toes might not even make an appearance on your wedding day. You should still definitely get them painted though. As for color? Saunders believes pedicures are the best place to wear your something blue.

 

 

3. Consider Gel Over Regular Nail Polish

The last thing you want to do the day before your wedding is worry about ruining your manicure. If you're up for it, consider a gel to prevent any smudges or chips from happening. What's more, it'll last you at least two weeks after your wedding day. "Gel is a good option especially if there is an extended honeymoon after the wedding," says Saunders.

 

[ozy_vc_blockquotebox image="977" image_align="right" title="Jennifer Aniston" sub_title1="An Artist" sub_title2=""]One tradition I have with my friends is that when one of us gets married, we have a ton of fragrance oils and pretty bottles at the bachelorette party. Everyone puts a drop or two in a bottle for the bride and makes a wish, and the bride wears our creation on her wedding day.[/ozy_vc_blockquotebox]

4. Keep It Simple With The Nail Art

Nail art is all the rage right now, but it doesn't always translate into a timeless wedding day look. That doesn't mean you should skip it if you're into fun designs and a little sparkle, however. "If you are a nail art fan, keep it simple on your wedding day by using a gold or silver metallic (to mimic jewelry) as an accent. I recommend using Essie's 'Good as Gold' or 'No Place Like Chrome.'"
 
 

https://vimeo.com/94837904

 

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Your mood board says it all. But what about your nails? Although your wedding day manicure will likely take a backseat when deciding your beauty looks, it's definitely one that should not be overlooked. Think about all of the things that you'll be doing with your fingers on your wedding day — throwing your bouquet, holding your partner's hands, wearing your new wedding band — the list goes on.

1. Always Get a Trial Run

Just like you would for your makeup and hair, you should definitely consider a trial run for your nail look. This will give you the opportunity to test out different colors, lengths, and shapes. Saunders suggests scheduling your first trial appointment at least two months before the big day.       Wedding dress ? Check. Elegant updo? Tested and approved. Makeup? Your nails need to look as good as ever, but don't sweat it if you haven't given your polish too much thought yet. BRIDES spoke with Essie celebrity nail artist, Michelle Saunders, to find out what you should consider when deciding on a wedding nail look. Here's what she had to say.

2. Take Inspiration From The Season

You don't have to match your floral theme or paint your nails mauve for fall, but the time of year and the flowers that are in season could help you find inspiration when it comes to choosing a color. "Depending on the season or color scheme, a bride could either keep it classic with a neutral and sheer or go all out with a deep crimson or opaque greige," says Saunders. If you're undecided, go with a tried and true shade. "It's always safe to go with a semi-sheer pink like Essie's 'Ballet Slippers' or slight-opaque creme."    

MAGGIE ATTERO - THE WEDDING PLANNER

Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.
 

The Top 40 Wedding Beauty Tips

Should anything disastrous happen to your manicure on the day of your wedding, it would be wise to arm yourself with a handy emergency kit. In it, keep a nail file, a cuticle clipper, hand cream, and of course, the nail polish of your wedding manicure. Essie's new Gel Couture line is a great option for brides because you can reapply the polish without having to use a UV lamp in the event you have a mani emergency. Depending on your shoes or dress length, your toes might not even make an appearance on your wedding day. You should still definitely get them painted though. As for color? Saunders believes pedicures are the best place to wear your something blue.    

3. Consider Gel Over Regular Nail Polish

The last thing you want to do the day before your wedding is worry about ruining your manicure. If you're up for it, consider a gel to prevent any smudges or chips from happening. What's more, it'll last you at least two weeks after your wedding day. "Gel is a good option especially if there is an extended honeymoon after the wedding," says Saunders.   [ozy_vc_blockquotebox image="977" image_align="right" title="Jennifer Aniston" sub_title1="An Artist" sub_title2=""]One tradition I have with my friends is that when one of us gets married, we have a ton of fragrance oils and pretty bottles at the bachelorette party. Everyone puts a drop or two in a bottle for the bride and makes a wish, and the bride wears our creation on her wedding day.[/ozy_vc_blockquotebox]

4. Keep It Simple With The Nail Art

Nail art is all the rage right now, but it doesn't always translate into a timeless wedding day look. That doesn't mean you should skip it if you're into fun designs and a little sparkle, however. "If you are a nail art fan, keep it simple on your wedding day by using a gold or silver metallic (to mimic jewelry) as an accent. I recommend using Essie's 'Good as Gold' or 'No Place Like Chrome.'"     https://vimeo.com/94837904  

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Style Up your Wedding with Pantone ‘Greenery’ https://denjulday.ru/2017/01/19/style-up-your-wedding-with-pantone-greenery/ https://denjulday.ru/2017/01/19/style-up-your-wedding-with-pantone-greenery/#comments Thu, 19 Jan 2017 20:59:44 +0000 http://wedding-planner.freevision.me/?p=189

Your mood board says it all. But what about your nails? Although your wedding day manicure will likely take a backseat when deciding your beauty looks, it's definitely one that should not be overlooked. Think about all of the things that you'll be doing with your fingers on your wedding day — throwing your bouquet, holding your partner's hands, wearing your new wedding band — the list goes on.

1. Always Get a Trial Run

Just like you would for your makeup and hair, you should definitely consider a trial run for your nail look. This will give you the opportunity to test out different colors, lengths, and shapes. Saunders suggests scheduling your first trial appointment at least two months before the big day.

 

 

 

Wedding dress ? Check. Elegant updo? Tested and approved. Makeup? Your nails need to look as good as ever, but don't sweat it if you haven't given your polish too much thought yet. BRIDES spoke with Essie celebrity nail artist, Michelle Saunders, to find out what you should consider when deciding on a wedding nail look. Here's what she had to say.

2. Take Inspiration From The Season

You don't have to match your floral theme or paint your nails mauve for fall, but the time of year and the flowers that are in season could help you find inspiration when it comes to choosing a color. "Depending on the season or color scheme, a bride could either keep it classic with a neutral and sheer or go all out with a deep crimson or opaque greige," says Saunders. If you're undecided, go with a tried and true shade. "It's always safe to go with a semi-sheer pink like Essie's 'Ballet Slippers' or slight-opaque creme."
 
 

MAGGIE ATTERO - THE WEDDING PLANNER

Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.

 

The Top 40 Wedding Beauty Tips

Should anything disastrous happen to your manicure on the day of your wedding, it would be wise to arm yourself with a handy emergency kit. In it, keep a nail file, a cuticle clipper, hand cream, and of course, the nail polish of your wedding manicure. Essie's new Gel Couture line is a great option for brides because you can reapply the polish without having to use a UV lamp in the event you have a mani emergency.

Depending on your shoes or dress length, your toes might not even make an appearance on your wedding day. You should still definitely get them painted though. As for color? Saunders believes pedicures are the best place to wear your something blue.

 

 

3. Consider Gel Over Regular Nail Polish

The last thing you want to do the day before your wedding is worry about ruining your manicure. If you're up for it, consider a gel to prevent any smudges or chips from happening. What's more, it'll last you at least two weeks after your wedding day. "Gel is a good option especially if there is an extended honeymoon after the wedding," says Saunders.

 

[ozy_vc_blockquotebox image="977" image_align="right" title="Jennifer Aniston" sub_title1="An Artist" sub_title2=""]One tradition I have with my friends is that when one of us gets married, we have a ton of fragrance oils and pretty bottles at the bachelorette party. Everyone puts a drop or two in a bottle for the bride and makes a wish, and the bride wears our creation on her wedding day.[/ozy_vc_blockquotebox]

4. Keep It Simple With The Nail Art

Nail art is all the rage right now, but it doesn't always translate into a timeless wedding day look. That doesn't mean you should skip it if you're into fun designs and a little sparkle, however. "If you are a nail art fan, keep it simple on your wedding day by using a gold or silver metallic (to mimic jewelry) as an accent. I recommend using Essie's 'Good as Gold' or 'No Place Like Chrome.'"
 
 

https://vimeo.com/94837904

 

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Your mood board says it all. But what about your nails? Although your wedding day manicure will likely take a backseat when deciding your beauty looks, it's definitely one that should not be overlooked. Think about all of the things that you'll be doing with your fingers on your wedding day — throwing your bouquet, holding your partner's hands, wearing your new wedding band — the list goes on.

1. Always Get a Trial Run

Just like you would for your makeup and hair, you should definitely consider a trial run for your nail look. This will give you the opportunity to test out different colors, lengths, and shapes. Saunders suggests scheduling your first trial appointment at least two months before the big day.       Wedding dress ? Check. Elegant updo? Tested and approved. Makeup? Your nails need to look as good as ever, but don't sweat it if you haven't given your polish too much thought yet. BRIDES spoke with Essie celebrity nail artist, Michelle Saunders, to find out what you should consider when deciding on a wedding nail look. Here's what she had to say.

2. Take Inspiration From The Season

You don't have to match your floral theme or paint your nails mauve for fall, but the time of year and the flowers that are in season could help you find inspiration when it comes to choosing a color. "Depending on the season or color scheme, a bride could either keep it classic with a neutral and sheer or go all out with a deep crimson or opaque greige," says Saunders. If you're undecided, go with a tried and true shade. "It's always safe to go with a semi-sheer pink like Essie's 'Ballet Slippers' or slight-opaque creme."    

MAGGIE ATTERO - THE WEDDING PLANNER

Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.
 

The Top 40 Wedding Beauty Tips

Should anything disastrous happen to your manicure on the day of your wedding, it would be wise to arm yourself with a handy emergency kit. In it, keep a nail file, a cuticle clipper, hand cream, and of course, the nail polish of your wedding manicure. Essie's new Gel Couture line is a great option for brides because you can reapply the polish without having to use a UV lamp in the event you have a mani emergency. Depending on your shoes or dress length, your toes might not even make an appearance on your wedding day. You should still definitely get them painted though. As for color? Saunders believes pedicures are the best place to wear your something blue.    

3. Consider Gel Over Regular Nail Polish

The last thing you want to do the day before your wedding is worry about ruining your manicure. If you're up for it, consider a gel to prevent any smudges or chips from happening. What's more, it'll last you at least two weeks after your wedding day. "Gel is a good option especially if there is an extended honeymoon after the wedding," says Saunders.   [ozy_vc_blockquotebox image="977" image_align="right" title="Jennifer Aniston" sub_title1="An Artist" sub_title2=""]One tradition I have with my friends is that when one of us gets married, we have a ton of fragrance oils and pretty bottles at the bachelorette party. Everyone puts a drop or two in a bottle for the bride and makes a wish, and the bride wears our creation on her wedding day.[/ozy_vc_blockquotebox]

4. Keep It Simple With The Nail Art

Nail art is all the rage right now, but it doesn't always translate into a timeless wedding day look. That doesn't mean you should skip it if you're into fun designs and a little sparkle, however. "If you are a nail art fan, keep it simple on your wedding day by using a gold or silver metallic (to mimic jewelry) as an accent. I recommend using Essie's 'Good as Gold' or 'No Place Like Chrome.'"     https://vimeo.com/94837904  

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10 Ways to Keep Your Wedding Flower Budget Under Control https://denjulday.ru/2017/01/19/10-ways-to-keep-your-wedding-flower-budget-under-control/ https://denjulday.ru/2017/01/19/10-ways-to-keep-your-wedding-flower-budget-under-control/#comments Thu, 19 Jan 2017 20:58:45 +0000 http://wedding-planner.freevision.me/?p=187

Your mood board says it all. But what about your nails? Although your wedding day manicure will likely take a backseat when deciding your beauty looks, it's definitely one that should not be overlooked. Think about all of the things that you'll be doing with your fingers on your wedding day — throwing your bouquet, holding your partner's hands, wearing your new wedding band — the list goes on.

1. Always Get a Trial Run

Just like you would for your makeup and hair, you should definitely consider a trial run for your nail look. This will give you the opportunity to test out different colors, lengths, and shapes. Saunders suggests scheduling your first trial appointment at least two months before the big day.

 

 

 

Wedding dress ? Check. Elegant updo? Tested and approved. Makeup? Your nails need to look as good as ever, but don't sweat it if you haven't given your polish too much thought yet. BRIDES spoke with Essie celebrity nail artist, Michelle Saunders, to find out what you should consider when deciding on a wedding nail look. Here's what she had to say.

2. Take Inspiration From The Season

You don't have to match your floral theme or paint your nails mauve for fall, but the time of year and the flowers that are in season could help you find inspiration when it comes to choosing a color. "Depending on the season or color scheme, a bride could either keep it classic with a neutral and sheer or go all out with a deep crimson or opaque greige," says Saunders. If you're undecided, go with a tried and true shade. "It's always safe to go with a semi-sheer pink like Essie's 'Ballet Slippers' or slight-opaque creme."
 
 

MAGGIE ATTERO - THE WEDDING PLANNER

Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.

 

The Top 40 Wedding Beauty Tips

Should anything disastrous happen to your manicure on the day of your wedding, it would be wise to arm yourself with a handy emergency kit. In it, keep a nail file, a cuticle clipper, hand cream, and of course, the nail polish of your wedding manicure. Essie's new Gel Couture line is a great option for brides because you can reapply the polish without having to use a UV lamp in the event you have a mani emergency.

Depending on your shoes or dress length, your toes might not even make an appearance on your wedding day. You should still definitely get them painted though. As for color? Saunders believes pedicures are the best place to wear your something blue.

 

 

3. Consider Gel Over Regular Nail Polish

The last thing you want to do the day before your wedding is worry about ruining your manicure. If you're up for it, consider a gel to prevent any smudges or chips from happening. What's more, it'll last you at least two weeks after your wedding day. "Gel is a good option especially if there is an extended honeymoon after the wedding," says Saunders.

 

[ozy_vc_blockquotebox image="977" image_align="right" title="Jennifer Aniston" sub_title1="An Artist" sub_title2=""]One tradition I have with my friends is that when one of us gets married, we have a ton of fragrance oils and pretty bottles at the bachelorette party. Everyone puts a drop or two in a bottle for the bride and makes a wish, and the bride wears our creation on her wedding day.[/ozy_vc_blockquotebox]

4. Keep It Simple With The Nail Art

Nail art is all the rage right now, but it doesn't always translate into a timeless wedding day look. That doesn't mean you should skip it if you're into fun designs and a little sparkle, however. "If you are a nail art fan, keep it simple on your wedding day by using a gold or silver metallic (to mimic jewelry) as an accent. I recommend using Essie's 'Good as Gold' or 'No Place Like Chrome.'"
 
 

https://vimeo.com/94837904

 

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Your mood board says it all. But what about your nails? Although your wedding day manicure will likely take a backseat when deciding your beauty looks, it's definitely one that should not be overlooked. Think about all of the things that you'll be doing with your fingers on your wedding day — throwing your bouquet, holding your partner's hands, wearing your new wedding band — the list goes on.

1. Always Get a Trial Run

Just like you would for your makeup and hair, you should definitely consider a trial run for your nail look. This will give you the opportunity to test out different colors, lengths, and shapes. Saunders suggests scheduling your first trial appointment at least two months before the big day.       Wedding dress ? Check. Elegant updo? Tested and approved. Makeup? Your nails need to look as good as ever, but don't sweat it if you haven't given your polish too much thought yet. BRIDES spoke with Essie celebrity nail artist, Michelle Saunders, to find out what you should consider when deciding on a wedding nail look. Here's what she had to say.

2. Take Inspiration From The Season

You don't have to match your floral theme or paint your nails mauve for fall, but the time of year and the flowers that are in season could help you find inspiration when it comes to choosing a color. "Depending on the season or color scheme, a bride could either keep it classic with a neutral and sheer or go all out with a deep crimson or opaque greige," says Saunders. If you're undecided, go with a tried and true shade. "It's always safe to go with a semi-sheer pink like Essie's 'Ballet Slippers' or slight-opaque creme."    

MAGGIE ATTERO - THE WEDDING PLANNER

Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.
 

The Top 40 Wedding Beauty Tips

Should anything disastrous happen to your manicure on the day of your wedding, it would be wise to arm yourself with a handy emergency kit. In it, keep a nail file, a cuticle clipper, hand cream, and of course, the nail polish of your wedding manicure. Essie's new Gel Couture line is a great option for brides because you can reapply the polish without having to use a UV lamp in the event you have a mani emergency. Depending on your shoes or dress length, your toes might not even make an appearance on your wedding day. You should still definitely get them painted though. As for color? Saunders believes pedicures are the best place to wear your something blue.    

3. Consider Gel Over Regular Nail Polish

The last thing you want to do the day before your wedding is worry about ruining your manicure. If you're up for it, consider a gel to prevent any smudges or chips from happening. What's more, it'll last you at least two weeks after your wedding day. "Gel is a good option especially if there is an extended honeymoon after the wedding," says Saunders.   [ozy_vc_blockquotebox image="977" image_align="right" title="Jennifer Aniston" sub_title1="An Artist" sub_title2=""]One tradition I have with my friends is that when one of us gets married, we have a ton of fragrance oils and pretty bottles at the bachelorette party. Everyone puts a drop or two in a bottle for the bride and makes a wish, and the bride wears our creation on her wedding day.[/ozy_vc_blockquotebox]

4. Keep It Simple With The Nail Art

Nail art is all the rage right now, but it doesn't always translate into a timeless wedding day look. That doesn't mean you should skip it if you're into fun designs and a little sparkle, however. "If you are a nail art fan, keep it simple on your wedding day by using a gold or silver metallic (to mimic jewelry) as an accent. I recommend using Essie's 'Good as Gold' or 'No Place Like Chrome.'"     https://vimeo.com/94837904  

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7 Reasons Why Having a Wedding Planner is So Worth It https://denjulday.ru/2017/01/19/7-reasons-why-having-a-wedding-planner-is-so-worth-it/ https://denjulday.ru/2017/01/19/7-reasons-why-having-a-wedding-planner-is-so-worth-it/#comments Thu, 19 Jan 2017 20:57:44 +0000 http://wedding-planner.freevision.me/?p=185

Your mood board says it all. But what about your nails? Although your wedding day manicure will likely take a backseat when deciding your beauty looks, it's definitely one that should not be overlooked. Think about all of the things that you'll be doing with your fingers on your wedding day — throwing your bouquet, holding your partner's hands, wearing your new wedding band — the list goes on.

1. Always Get a Trial Run

Just like you would for your makeup and hair, you should definitely consider a trial run for your nail look. This will give you the opportunity to test out different colors, lengths, and shapes. Saunders suggests scheduling your first trial appointment at least two months before the big day.

 

 

 

Wedding dress ? Check. Elegant updo? Tested and approved. Makeup? Your nails need to look as good as ever, but don't sweat it if you haven't given your polish too much thought yet. BRIDES spoke with Essie celebrity nail artist, Michelle Saunders, to find out what you should consider when deciding on a wedding nail look. Here's what she had to say.

2. Take Inspiration From The Season

You don't have to match your floral theme or paint your nails mauve for fall, but the time of year and the flowers that are in season could help you find inspiration when it comes to choosing a color. "Depending on the season or color scheme, a bride could either keep it classic with a neutral and sheer or go all out with a deep crimson or opaque greige," says Saunders. If you're undecided, go with a tried and true shade. "It's always safe to go with a semi-sheer pink like Essie's 'Ballet Slippers' or slight-opaque creme."
 
 

MAGGIE ATTERO - THE WEDDING PLANNER

Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.

 

The Top 40 Wedding Beauty Tips

Should anything disastrous happen to your manicure on the day of your wedding, it would be wise to arm yourself with a handy emergency kit. In it, keep a nail file, a cuticle clipper, hand cream, and of course, the nail polish of your wedding manicure. Essie's new Gel Couture line is a great option for brides because you can reapply the polish without having to use a UV lamp in the event you have a mani emergency.

Depending on your shoes or dress length, your toes might not even make an appearance on your wedding day. You should still definitely get them painted though. As for color? Saunders believes pedicures are the best place to wear your something blue.

 

 

3. Consider Gel Over Regular Nail Polish

The last thing you want to do the day before your wedding is worry about ruining your manicure. If you're up for it, consider a gel to prevent any smudges or chips from happening. What's more, it'll last you at least two weeks after your wedding day. "Gel is a good option especially if there is an extended honeymoon after the wedding," says Saunders.

 

[ozy_vc_blockquotebox image="977" image_align="right" title="Jennifer Aniston" sub_title1="An Artist" sub_title2=""]One tradition I have with my friends is that when one of us gets married, we have a ton of fragrance oils and pretty bottles at the bachelorette party. Everyone puts a drop or two in a bottle for the bride and makes a wish, and the bride wears our creation on her wedding day.[/ozy_vc_blockquotebox]

4. Keep It Simple With The Nail Art

Nail art is all the rage right now, but it doesn't always translate into a timeless wedding day look. That doesn't mean you should skip it if you're into fun designs and a little sparkle, however. "If you are a nail art fan, keep it simple on your wedding day by using a gold or silver metallic (to mimic jewelry) as an accent. I recommend using Essie's 'Good as Gold' or 'No Place Like Chrome.'"
 
 

https://vimeo.com/94837904

 

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Your mood board says it all. But what about your nails? Although your wedding day manicure will likely take a backseat when deciding your beauty looks, it's definitely one that should not be overlooked. Think about all of the things that you'll be doing with your fingers on your wedding day — throwing your bouquet, holding your partner's hands, wearing your new wedding band — the list goes on.

1. Always Get a Trial Run

Just like you would for your makeup and hair, you should definitely consider a trial run for your nail look. This will give you the opportunity to test out different colors, lengths, and shapes. Saunders suggests scheduling your first trial appointment at least two months before the big day.       Wedding dress ? Check. Elegant updo? Tested and approved. Makeup? Your nails need to look as good as ever, but don't sweat it if you haven't given your polish too much thought yet. BRIDES spoke with Essie celebrity nail artist, Michelle Saunders, to find out what you should consider when deciding on a wedding nail look. Here's what she had to say.

2. Take Inspiration From The Season

You don't have to match your floral theme or paint your nails mauve for fall, but the time of year and the flowers that are in season could help you find inspiration when it comes to choosing a color. "Depending on the season or color scheme, a bride could either keep it classic with a neutral and sheer or go all out with a deep crimson or opaque greige," says Saunders. If you're undecided, go with a tried and true shade. "It's always safe to go with a semi-sheer pink like Essie's 'Ballet Slippers' or slight-opaque creme."    

MAGGIE ATTERO - THE WEDDING PLANNER

Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.
 

The Top 40 Wedding Beauty Tips

Should anything disastrous happen to your manicure on the day of your wedding, it would be wise to arm yourself with a handy emergency kit. In it, keep a nail file, a cuticle clipper, hand cream, and of course, the nail polish of your wedding manicure. Essie's new Gel Couture line is a great option for brides because you can reapply the polish without having to use a UV lamp in the event you have a mani emergency. Depending on your shoes or dress length, your toes might not even make an appearance on your wedding day. You should still definitely get them painted though. As for color? Saunders believes pedicures are the best place to wear your something blue.    

3. Consider Gel Over Regular Nail Polish

The last thing you want to do the day before your wedding is worry about ruining your manicure. If you're up for it, consider a gel to prevent any smudges or chips from happening. What's more, it'll last you at least two weeks after your wedding day. "Gel is a good option especially if there is an extended honeymoon after the wedding," says Saunders.   [ozy_vc_blockquotebox image="977" image_align="right" title="Jennifer Aniston" sub_title1="An Artist" sub_title2=""]One tradition I have with my friends is that when one of us gets married, we have a ton of fragrance oils and pretty bottles at the bachelorette party. Everyone puts a drop or two in a bottle for the bride and makes a wish, and the bride wears our creation on her wedding day.[/ozy_vc_blockquotebox]

4. Keep It Simple With The Nail Art

Nail art is all the rage right now, but it doesn't always translate into a timeless wedding day look. That doesn't mean you should skip it if you're into fun designs and a little sparkle, however. "If you are a nail art fan, keep it simple on your wedding day by using a gold or silver metallic (to mimic jewelry) as an accent. I recommend using Essie's 'Good as Gold' or 'No Place Like Chrome.'"     https://vimeo.com/94837904  

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Santorini Wedding Squad https://denjulday.ru/2017/01/19/santorini-wedding-squad/ https://denjulday.ru/2017/01/19/santorini-wedding-squad/#comments Thu, 19 Jan 2017 20:40:35 +0000 http://wedding-planner.freevision.me/?p=173

Your mood board says it all. But what about your nails? Although your wedding day manicure will likely take a backseat when deciding your beauty looks, it's definitely one that should not be overlooked. Think about all of the things that you'll be doing with your fingers on your wedding day — throwing your bouquet, holding your partner's hands, wearing your new wedding band — the list goes on.

1. Always Get a Trial Run

Just like you would for your makeup and hair, you should definitely consider a trial run for your nail look. This will give you the opportunity to test out different colors, lengths, and shapes. Saunders suggests scheduling your first trial appointment at least two months before the big day.

 

 

 

Wedding dress ? Check. Elegant updo? Tested and approved. Makeup? Your nails need to look as good as ever, but don't sweat it if you haven't given your polish too much thought yet. BRIDES spoke with Essie celebrity nail artist, Michelle Saunders, to find out what you should consider when deciding on a wedding nail look. Here's what she had to say.

2. Take Inspiration From The Season

You don't have to match your floral theme or paint your nails mauve for fall, but the time of year and the flowers that are in season could help you find inspiration when it comes to choosing a color. "Depending on the season or color scheme, a bride could either keep it classic with a neutral and sheer or go all out with a deep crimson or opaque greige," says Saunders. If you're undecided, go with a tried and true shade. "It's always safe to go with a semi-sheer pink like Essie's 'Ballet Slippers' or slight-opaque creme."
 
 

MAGGIE ATTERO - THE WEDDING PLANNER

Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.

 

The Top 40 Wedding Beauty Tips

Should anything disastrous happen to your manicure on the day of your wedding, it would be wise to arm yourself with a handy emergency kit. In it, keep a nail file, a cuticle clipper, hand cream, and of course, the nail polish of your wedding manicure. Essie's new Gel Couture line is a great option for brides because you can reapply the polish without having to use a UV lamp in the event you have a mani emergency.

Depending on your shoes or dress length, your toes might not even make an appearance on your wedding day. You should still definitely get them painted though. As for color? Saunders believes pedicures are the best place to wear your something blue.

 

 

3. Consider Gel Over Regular Nail Polish

The last thing you want to do the day before your wedding is worry about ruining your manicure. If you're up for it, consider a gel to prevent any smudges or chips from happening. What's more, it'll last you at least two weeks after your wedding day. "Gel is a good option especially if there is an extended honeymoon after the wedding," says Saunders.

 

[ozy_vc_blockquotebox image="977" image_align="right" title="Jennifer Aniston" sub_title1="An Artist" sub_title2=""]One tradition I have with my friends is that when one of us gets married, we have a ton of fragrance oils and pretty bottles at the bachelorette party. Everyone puts a drop or two in a bottle for the bride and makes a wish, and the bride wears our creation on her wedding day.[/ozy_vc_blockquotebox]

4. Keep It Simple With The Nail Art

Nail art is all the rage right now, but it doesn't always translate into a timeless wedding day look. That doesn't mean you should skip it if you're into fun designs and a little sparkle, however. "If you are a nail art fan, keep it simple on your wedding day by using a gold or silver metallic (to mimic jewelry) as an accent. I recommend using Essie's 'Good as Gold' or 'No Place Like Chrome.'"
 
 

https://vimeo.com/94837904

 

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Your mood board says it all. But what about your nails? Although your wedding day manicure will likely take a backseat when deciding your beauty looks, it's definitely one that should not be overlooked. Think about all of the things that you'll be doing with your fingers on your wedding day — throwing your bouquet, holding your partner's hands, wearing your new wedding band — the list goes on.

1. Always Get a Trial Run

Just like you would for your makeup and hair, you should definitely consider a trial run for your nail look. This will give you the opportunity to test out different colors, lengths, and shapes. Saunders suggests scheduling your first trial appointment at least two months before the big day.       Wedding dress ? Check. Elegant updo? Tested and approved. Makeup? Your nails need to look as good as ever, but don't sweat it if you haven't given your polish too much thought yet. BRIDES spoke with Essie celebrity nail artist, Michelle Saunders, to find out what you should consider when deciding on a wedding nail look. Here's what she had to say.

2. Take Inspiration From The Season

You don't have to match your floral theme or paint your nails mauve for fall, but the time of year and the flowers that are in season could help you find inspiration when it comes to choosing a color. "Depending on the season or color scheme, a bride could either keep it classic with a neutral and sheer or go all out with a deep crimson or opaque greige," says Saunders. If you're undecided, go with a tried and true shade. "It's always safe to go with a semi-sheer pink like Essie's 'Ballet Slippers' or slight-opaque creme."    

MAGGIE ATTERO - THE WEDDING PLANNER

Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.
 

The Top 40 Wedding Beauty Tips

Should anything disastrous happen to your manicure on the day of your wedding, it would be wise to arm yourself with a handy emergency kit. In it, keep a nail file, a cuticle clipper, hand cream, and of course, the nail polish of your wedding manicure. Essie's new Gel Couture line is a great option for brides because you can reapply the polish without having to use a UV lamp in the event you have a mani emergency. Depending on your shoes or dress length, your toes might not even make an appearance on your wedding day. You should still definitely get them painted though. As for color? Saunders believes pedicures are the best place to wear your something blue.    

3. Consider Gel Over Regular Nail Polish

The last thing you want to do the day before your wedding is worry about ruining your manicure. If you're up for it, consider a gel to prevent any smudges or chips from happening. What's more, it'll last you at least two weeks after your wedding day. "Gel is a good option especially if there is an extended honeymoon after the wedding," says Saunders.   [ozy_vc_blockquotebox image="977" image_align="right" title="Jennifer Aniston" sub_title1="An Artist" sub_title2=""]One tradition I have with my friends is that when one of us gets married, we have a ton of fragrance oils and pretty bottles at the bachelorette party. Everyone puts a drop or two in a bottle for the bride and makes a wish, and the bride wears our creation on her wedding day.[/ozy_vc_blockquotebox]

4. Keep It Simple With The Nail Art

Nail art is all the rage right now, but it doesn't always translate into a timeless wedding day look. That doesn't mean you should skip it if you're into fun designs and a little sparkle, however. "If you are a nail art fan, keep it simple on your wedding day by using a gold or silver metallic (to mimic jewelry) as an accent. I recommend using Essie's 'Good as Gold' or 'No Place Like Chrome.'"     https://vimeo.com/94837904  

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Too-Cool Brides Who Rocked the Winter Wedding Look https://denjulday.ru/2017/01/19/too-cool-brides-who-rocked-the-winter-wedding-look/ https://denjulday.ru/2017/01/19/too-cool-brides-who-rocked-the-winter-wedding-look/#comments Thu, 19 Jan 2017 20:38:24 +0000 http://wedding-planner.freevision.me/?p=171

Your mood board says it all. But what about your nails? Although your wedding day manicure will likely take a backseat when deciding your beauty looks, it's definitely one that should not be overlooked. Think about all of the things that you'll be doing with your fingers on your wedding day — throwing your bouquet, holding your partner's hands, wearing your new wedding band — the list goes on.

1. Always Get a Trial Run

Just like you would for your makeup and hair, you should definitely consider a trial run for your nail look. This will give you the opportunity to test out different colors, lengths, and shapes. Saunders suggests scheduling your first trial appointment at least two months before the big day.

 

 

 

Wedding dress ? Check. Elegant updo? Tested and approved. Makeup? Your nails need to look as good as ever, but don't sweat it if you haven't given your polish too much thought yet. BRIDES spoke with Essie celebrity nail artist, Michelle Saunders, to find out what you should consider when deciding on a wedding nail look. Here's what she had to say.

2. Take Inspiration From The Season

You don't have to match your floral theme or paint your nails mauve for fall, but the time of year and the flowers that are in season could help you find inspiration when it comes to choosing a color. "Depending on the season or color scheme, a bride could either keep it classic with a neutral and sheer or go all out with a deep crimson or opaque greige," says Saunders. If you're undecided, go with a tried and true shade. "It's always safe to go with a semi-sheer pink like Essie's 'Ballet Slippers' or slight-opaque creme."
 
 

MAGGIE ATTERO - THE WEDDING PLANNER

Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.

 

The Top 40 Wedding Beauty Tips

Should anything disastrous happen to your manicure on the day of your wedding, it would be wise to arm yourself with a handy emergency kit. In it, keep a nail file, a cuticle clipper, hand cream, and of course, the nail polish of your wedding manicure. Essie's new Gel Couture line is a great option for brides because you can reapply the polish without having to use a UV lamp in the event you have a mani emergency.

Depending on your shoes or dress length, your toes might not even make an appearance on your wedding day. You should still definitely get them painted though. As for color? Saunders believes pedicures are the best place to wear your something blue.

 

 

3. Consider Gel Over Regular Nail Polish

The last thing you want to do the day before your wedding is worry about ruining your manicure. If you're up for it, consider a gel to prevent any smudges or chips from happening. What's more, it'll last you at least two weeks after your wedding day. "Gel is a good option especially if there is an extended honeymoon after the wedding," says Saunders.

 

[ozy_vc_blockquotebox image="977" image_align="right" title="Jennifer Aniston" sub_title1="An Artist" sub_title2=""]One tradition I have with my friends is that when one of us gets married, we have a ton of fragrance oils and pretty bottles at the bachelorette party. Everyone puts a drop or two in a bottle for the bride and makes a wish, and the bride wears our creation on her wedding day.[/ozy_vc_blockquotebox]

4. Keep It Simple With The Nail Art

Nail art is all the rage right now, but it doesn't always translate into a timeless wedding day look. That doesn't mean you should skip it if you're into fun designs and a little sparkle, however. "If you are a nail art fan, keep it simple on your wedding day by using a gold or silver metallic (to mimic jewelry) as an accent. I recommend using Essie's 'Good as Gold' or 'No Place Like Chrome.'"
 
 

https://vimeo.com/94837904

 

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Your mood board says it all. But what about your nails? Although your wedding day manicure will likely take a backseat when deciding your beauty looks, it's definitely one that should not be overlooked. Think about all of the things that you'll be doing with your fingers on your wedding day — throwing your bouquet, holding your partner's hands, wearing your new wedding band — the list goes on.

1. Always Get a Trial Run

Just like you would for your makeup and hair, you should definitely consider a trial run for your nail look. This will give you the opportunity to test out different colors, lengths, and shapes. Saunders suggests scheduling your first trial appointment at least two months before the big day.       Wedding dress ? Check. Elegant updo? Tested and approved. Makeup? Your nails need to look as good as ever, but don't sweat it if you haven't given your polish too much thought yet. BRIDES spoke with Essie celebrity nail artist, Michelle Saunders, to find out what you should consider when deciding on a wedding nail look. Here's what she had to say.

2. Take Inspiration From The Season

You don't have to match your floral theme or paint your nails mauve for fall, but the time of year and the flowers that are in season could help you find inspiration when it comes to choosing a color. "Depending on the season or color scheme, a bride could either keep it classic with a neutral and sheer or go all out with a deep crimson or opaque greige," says Saunders. If you're undecided, go with a tried and true shade. "It's always safe to go with a semi-sheer pink like Essie's 'Ballet Slippers' or slight-opaque creme."    

MAGGIE ATTERO - THE WEDDING PLANNER

Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.
 

The Top 40 Wedding Beauty Tips

Should anything disastrous happen to your manicure on the day of your wedding, it would be wise to arm yourself with a handy emergency kit. In it, keep a nail file, a cuticle clipper, hand cream, and of course, the nail polish of your wedding manicure. Essie's new Gel Couture line is a great option for brides because you can reapply the polish without having to use a UV lamp in the event you have a mani emergency. Depending on your shoes or dress length, your toes might not even make an appearance on your wedding day. You should still definitely get them painted though. As for color? Saunders believes pedicures are the best place to wear your something blue.    

3. Consider Gel Over Regular Nail Polish

The last thing you want to do the day before your wedding is worry about ruining your manicure. If you're up for it, consider a gel to prevent any smudges or chips from happening. What's more, it'll last you at least two weeks after your wedding day. "Gel is a good option especially if there is an extended honeymoon after the wedding," says Saunders.   [ozy_vc_blockquotebox image="977" image_align="right" title="Jennifer Aniston" sub_title1="An Artist" sub_title2=""]One tradition I have with my friends is that when one of us gets married, we have a ton of fragrance oils and pretty bottles at the bachelorette party. Everyone puts a drop or two in a bottle for the bride and makes a wish, and the bride wears our creation on her wedding day.[/ozy_vc_blockquotebox]

4. Keep It Simple With The Nail Art

Nail art is all the rage right now, but it doesn't always translate into a timeless wedding day look. That doesn't mean you should skip it if you're into fun designs and a little sparkle, however. "If you are a nail art fan, keep it simple on your wedding day by using a gold or silver metallic (to mimic jewelry) as an accent. I recommend using Essie's 'Good as Gold' or 'No Place Like Chrome.'"     https://vimeo.com/94837904  

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Your mood board says it all. But what about your nails? Although your wedding day manicure will likely take a backseat when deciding your beauty looks, it's definitely one that should not be overlooked. Think about all of the things that you'll be doing with your fingers on your wedding day — throwing your bouquet, holding your partner's hands, wearing your new wedding band — the list goes on.

1. Always Get a Trial Run

Just like you would for your makeup and hair, you should definitely consider a trial run for your nail look. This will give you the opportunity to test out different colors, lengths, and shapes. Saunders suggests scheduling your first trial appointment at least two months before the big day.

 

 

 

Wedding dress ? Check. Elegant updo? Tested and approved. Makeup? Your nails need to look as good as ever, but don't sweat it if you haven't given your polish too much thought yet. BRIDES spoke with Essie celebrity nail artist, Michelle Saunders, to find out what you should consider when deciding on a wedding nail look. Here's what she had to say.

2. Take Inspiration From The Season

You don't have to match your floral theme or paint your nails mauve for fall, but the time of year and the flowers that are in season could help you find inspiration when it comes to choosing a color. "Depending on the season or color scheme, a bride could either keep it classic with a neutral and sheer or go all out with a deep crimson or opaque greige," says Saunders. If you're undecided, go with a tried and true shade. "It's always safe to go with a semi-sheer pink like Essie's 'Ballet Slippers' or slight-opaque creme."
 
 

MAGGIE ATTERO - THE WEDDING PLANNER

Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.

 

The Top 40 Wedding Beauty Tips

Should anything disastrous happen to your manicure on the day of your wedding, it would be wise to arm yourself with a handy emergency kit. In it, keep a nail file, a cuticle clipper, hand cream, and of course, the nail polish of your wedding manicure. Essie's new Gel Couture line is a great option for brides because you can reapply the polish without having to use a UV lamp in the event you have a mani emergency.

Depending on your shoes or dress length, your toes might not even make an appearance on your wedding day. You should still definitely get them painted though. As for color? Saunders believes pedicures are the best place to wear your something blue.

 

 

3. Consider Gel Over Regular Nail Polish

The last thing you want to do the day before your wedding is worry about ruining your manicure. If you're up for it, consider a gel to prevent any smudges or chips from happening. What's more, it'll last you at least two weeks after your wedding day. "Gel is a good option especially if there is an extended honeymoon after the wedding," says Saunders.

 

[ozy_vc_blockquotebox image="977" image_align="right" title="Jennifer Aniston" sub_title1="An Artist" sub_title2=""]One tradition I have with my friends is that when one of us gets married, we have a ton of fragrance oils and pretty bottles at the bachelorette party. Everyone puts a drop or two in a bottle for the bride and makes a wish, and the bride wears our creation on her wedding day.[/ozy_vc_blockquotebox]

4. Keep It Simple With The Nail Art

Nail art is all the rage right now, but it doesn't always translate into a timeless wedding day look. That doesn't mean you should skip it if you're into fun designs and a little sparkle, however. "If you are a nail art fan, keep it simple on your wedding day by using a gold or silver metallic (to mimic jewelry) as an accent. I recommend using Essie's 'Good as Gold' or 'No Place Like Chrome.'"
 
 

https://vimeo.com/94837904

 

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Your mood board says it all. But what about your nails? Although your wedding day manicure will likely take a backseat when deciding your beauty looks, it's definitely one that should not be overlooked. Think about all of the things that you'll be doing with your fingers on your wedding day — throwing your bouquet, holding your partner's hands, wearing your new wedding band — the list goes on.

1. Always Get a Trial Run

Just like you would for your makeup and hair, you should definitely consider a trial run for your nail look. This will give you the opportunity to test out different colors, lengths, and shapes. Saunders suggests scheduling your first trial appointment at least two months before the big day.       Wedding dress ? Check. Elegant updo? Tested and approved. Makeup? Your nails need to look as good as ever, but don't sweat it if you haven't given your polish too much thought yet. BRIDES spoke with Essie celebrity nail artist, Michelle Saunders, to find out what you should consider when deciding on a wedding nail look. Here's what she had to say.

2. Take Inspiration From The Season

You don't have to match your floral theme or paint your nails mauve for fall, but the time of year and the flowers that are in season could help you find inspiration when it comes to choosing a color. "Depending on the season or color scheme, a bride could either keep it classic with a neutral and sheer or go all out with a deep crimson or opaque greige," says Saunders. If you're undecided, go with a tried and true shade. "It's always safe to go with a semi-sheer pink like Essie's 'Ballet Slippers' or slight-opaque creme."    

MAGGIE ATTERO - THE WEDDING PLANNER

Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.
 

The Top 40 Wedding Beauty Tips

Should anything disastrous happen to your manicure on the day of your wedding, it would be wise to arm yourself with a handy emergency kit. In it, keep a nail file, a cuticle clipper, hand cream, and of course, the nail polish of your wedding manicure. Essie's new Gel Couture line is a great option for brides because you can reapply the polish without having to use a UV lamp in the event you have a mani emergency. Depending on your shoes or dress length, your toes might not even make an appearance on your wedding day. You should still definitely get them painted though. As for color? Saunders believes pedicures are the best place to wear your something blue.    

3. Consider Gel Over Regular Nail Polish

The last thing you want to do the day before your wedding is worry about ruining your manicure. If you're up for it, consider a gel to prevent any smudges or chips from happening. What's more, it'll last you at least two weeks after your wedding day. "Gel is a good option especially if there is an extended honeymoon after the wedding," says Saunders.   [ozy_vc_blockquotebox image="977" image_align="right" title="Jennifer Aniston" sub_title1="An Artist" sub_title2=""]One tradition I have with my friends is that when one of us gets married, we have a ton of fragrance oils and pretty bottles at the bachelorette party. Everyone puts a drop or two in a bottle for the bride and makes a wish, and the bride wears our creation on her wedding day.[/ozy_vc_blockquotebox]

4. Keep It Simple With The Nail Art

Nail art is all the rage right now, but it doesn't always translate into a timeless wedding day look. That doesn't mean you should skip it if you're into fun designs and a little sparkle, however. "If you are a nail art fan, keep it simple on your wedding day by using a gold or silver metallic (to mimic jewelry) as an accent. I recommend using Essie's 'Good as Gold' or 'No Place Like Chrome.'"     https://vimeo.com/94837904  

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