A Guide To Wedding Skincare From A Celebrity Facialist (And Bride-To-Be)

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Prepping your wedding day skin? In-demand facialist Cynthia Rivas provides a chronological breakdown of what to do for brides-to-be.

ahead of your wedding, this is when I usually recommend people do it. Everyone is different, but you should time your Botox to when you feel it looks perfect after getting it done. For me, that’s about two months after: since Botox takes about two weeks to fully kick in, two months out gives me time to make sure it’s perfect and go back for a touch-up if needed. I’m also doing two months out because if for any reason I feel too frozen, I have time for it to wear off a little bit.

I see Dr Shereene Idriss in New York and Dr Jason Emer in LA. I’ve known both for a while and really love them both. They have very different styles, but are so talented and true experts in their fields.”“I’ll be having my last Clear & Brilliant session and last microneedling. Anything that has some downtime should be stopped one month out from your wedding. Also, at one month out, I’m not doing any new treatments or skincare.

 

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