Bridal & Event Beauty Timelines

Bridal & Event Beauty Timelines – So You Know Exactly When to Book Treatments for That Flawless Glow

Planning a wedding or a big event? You’ve probably thought about the dress, the venue, and the guest list—but have you mapped out your beauty plan? Achieving that radiant, camera-ready glow takes time, and knowing when to schedule treatments is the key to looking your absolute best. Here’s your ultimate bridal and event beauty timeline to keep you on track:

6-12 Months Before

This is your time to lay the groundwork.

  • Skincare Routine Overhaul – If you don’t already have a solid skincare routine, now’s the time to start. Visit a professional (like me!) to assess your skin and create a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
  • SPMU Brows & Lips – If you’re considering semi-permanent makeup (SPMU) for fuller brows or a naturally tinted pout, book it now so you have plenty of time for touch-ups and healing.
  • Advanced Skin Treatments – If you’re thinking about microneedling, sunspot correction, or other advanced skin treatments, start now. These require multiple sessions and proper healing time.
  • Hydrate – If you are not doing so already, drink plenty of water daily! Consistent hydration a year before your event ensures plump, radiant skin, enhances treatment results, and prevents last-minute skin issues.

3-6 Months Before

Time to refine and enhance!

  • Microneedling & Chemical Peels – These treatments are amazing for improving skin texture, fine lines, and acne scars. Starting early ensures optimal results by the big day.
  • Injectables – If you’re considering injectables, schedule a consultation and treatment now so everything settles naturally before your event.
  • Hair & Makeup Trials – Lock in your beauty team and test out different looks to find what makes you feel the most confident.
  • Hydrate – Continue to drink plenty of water daily. Think of it as a slow-drip investment—well-hydrated skin heals faster, holds makeup better, and glows effortlessly on your big day.

1-3 Months Before

Fine-tuning the details.

  • Final Touch-Ups – If you’ve done SPMU, microneedling, or fillers, this is your window for any last-minute tweaks.
  • Teeth Whitening – Get that bright, photo-ready smile.
  • Start Monthly Hydrafacials – Starting monthly HydraFacials three months before your wedding or special event gives your skin a glowing, smooth, and hydrated boost for the big day.
  • Spray Tans & Body Treatments – If you want a natural glow, test out your spray tan now so you know how it develops on your skin.
  • Hydrate – Keep sipping! Hydration isn’t a one-time fix—consistent water intake keeps your skin smooth, dewy, and ready to shine when it matters most.

2 Weeks Before

It’s glow-up crunch time!

  • Platinum HydraFacial Treatment – Treat yourself to a Platinum HydraFacial that will have your skin plump and dewy for the big day.
  • Lash Lifts or Extensions – Perfect for those who want fuller, longer lashes without the fuss of mascara.
  • Hydrate – Don’t stop now! Staying hydrated daily keeps your skin supple, fresh, and glowing right up to your big day.

1 Week Before

  • Brow Shaping & Waxing – Get your brows cleaned up and any waxing done now to avoid last-minute irritation.
  • Spray Tan (If Doing One) – This gives the tan time to settle into a natural shade.
  • Hydrate – Keep the hydration going! Consistently drinking water ensures your skin stays radiant, smooth, and picture-perfect for your special day.

1-2 Days Before

  • Mani/Pedi – Fresh nails for those close-up ring shots.
  • Relax & Hydrate – You’re almost there! Keep hydrating to maintain that dewy, radiant glow right up to your big day! Get good sleep, and focus on feeling your best!

Sticking to this timeline will ensure you look and feel absolutely radiant when the cameras start flashing. If you need guidance on any of these treatments, I’m here to help!

Schedule a consultation to start your customized bridal or special event beauty plan today.

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