There is no Stress Day like “The Wedding Day” and preparing your beautiful black skin for this special moment begins long before you walk down the isle.

You plan everything down to the moment of saying I do BUT do you schedule those monthly facials six months ahead of time?  No, I thought not!  Oh, so you say, “we’re just going to the Justice of the Peace, so I won’t need to schedule anything six months ahead of time.”

You work very hard at getting the perfect dress, the perfect flowers, the bides maids dresses, Your honey’s Tux, the groomsman’s Tux, the perfect venue, the perfect weight and you overlook your gorgeous skin.

Your body and especially your face should take Top priority!  Here’s what you’ll need to do:

  • 6 months out – start getting monthly facials.  This will begin a regimen of clearing up black heads and  ashy, dull, gray looking skin.
  • You will maintain this regimen with weekly at home facials.  This means that you will give yourself an exfoliation treatment once a week.
  • You will maintain a daily skin care regimen.  Cleanse, tone and moisturize.
  • You will get a monthly massage-  This helps with stress release and allows blood circulation which in term gives your beautiful black skin a radiant glow.
  • You will get a full body scrub.  Not only will this help you in relieving some of your stress, it removes dead skin cells from parts of your body that you didn’t think they’d exist.  Not to mention how smooth and soft your skin will feel after the treatment.
  • Did I mention a nightly bath to bring your hectic day to a relaxing end.

Will this cost you?  Yes.  But think of the consequences of not adhering to this simple regimen.  If you’re really tight on cash, look for Aesthetic Schools that have a working clinic and because you possess radiant black skin and you’d like to keep it that way.  Ask what type of training the school might have when working on African American Skin.  Ask them what percentage of their clients are African American?  This will give you and indication of how many people of color are treated and whether or not you want to risk your skin to their care.

The more you take care of You as the Bride to Be, the more gorgeous your  skin will be on your Wedding Day. Here’s to you and your beautiful Black skin.

To Your Beauty,

Juliette Samuel

Esthetician/Publisher

NYRAJU Skin Care

www.nyrajuskincare.com

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