For the first of these Wedding Survival Guides, I'm going to start you off with some easy beauty dos and don'ts. Most obviously is, don't follow Kate Moss's lead and upstage the bride by looking too goddamn gorgeous. Or at least don't look like you're trying to upstage her – more that you're just naturally prettier. Sneaky, huh?
DO Look polished. This is a big day and you should look like you've made an effort. Get a pedicure and manicure the day before.
DON'T Go over the top. You don't need a a spray tan with sparkly gold shimmer, nail art or glitter on your face. It's not the hen, remember?
DO Think classic and pretty. An elegant, brown-red lipstick, such as Clarins Joli Rouge in Cedar Red, (£14.50), and some subtle cream blush, like Dream Mousse Blush in Dolly Pink or Mauve, (£5.99), by Maybelline, is ideal.
DON'T Look overly on-trend. You might be regretting that frosted fuschia lipstick and indigo eyeshadow for years. Stick to shades that you know suit you.
DO Layer your makeup so it lasts. Try a primer, such as MAC Prep and Prime, (£16), under your foundation. Or use tinted moisturiser, like Boots Botanics Instant Glow, (£3.99), with concealer where you need it. Add some loose translucent powder, before you leave the house, to make your makeup behave.
DON'T Add layers of foundation and powder as the night goes on. This will only look cakey and unnatural. Just use blotting paper to remove shine and add concealer where you need it.
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At the end of The Wedding Singer, there's a rock star on the same flight to Las Vegas as Julia, Robbie and Glen. Name the rock star who appears in this scene. Source
When Lily Allen dyed her hair pink, it was certainly a style statement. But what about making a more, well, private one? Betty Beauty is a line of pubic hair dye; it's available in natural colors such as black and auburn as well as this bright shade of blue. It's being marketed with a bridal angle — you know, the "something blue" — and it comes with dove and heart stencils. Personally, I wouldn't want to feel like Sexy Grover, but maybe I'm a pube prude? Would you use this product, or is it a no-go?
This has no bells and whistles. Sometimes a song doesn't need any of that. It's all about the lyrics. Ever need to switch the song because you get choked up listening to it? There are a few songs that have that effect on me — this is one of them. Jamiroquai is a longtime favorite of mine; he's funky, multitalented (adorable dance moves), and wears really fun hats. This song is so sweet, so romantic, it would bring any girl to tears, especially while on her honeymoon. Don't let the kindergarten script deter you, this song is about some serious love.
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