Crisis Management - Part 1

Thorn Yewtree

Burned bride – looking for some more colour before your day and spent too much time the in the sun? Skin care experts all agree that tanning needs to be done in moderation and brides shouldn’t tan three days before the wedding – giving the change for any redness to reduce. However, if your skin is looking more like a tomato than the brown you were looking for, counteract that with a golden foundation that has warm undertones. By using a golden hue, you can turn the burn into more of a glowing effect. Don’t go any lighter than your skin and blend, blend, blend! Don’t forget your jaw line, neck and décolletage.

Dress drama – so you’ve spent all this time picking out this amazing gown and the day of the wedding arrives and it doesn’t fit. Either you skipped too many meals or started stress eating – don’t worry! There is always a solution. Fabric/body tape is a great answer for those too-big dresses and satin ribbon can be a great sash to help cinch in the waist. For a dress that’s too small, your best bet is to keep this from happening. Try on your dress the week of the wedding with all the undergarments you plan on wearing. Spanx shapewear is one of the best solutions to ‘tighten’ everything up. You can improvise with ribbon and lace your dress like a corset as well.

Collapsing cake – this is actually a lot more common than people think. It could be that the cake is too heavy for the stand it’s on or too close to the dance floor but it’s a fairly easy fix. Simply put the cake back together as much as you can, spread more frosting around to cover up the cracks and add some decorations for the final touch up. You can even take some flowers from your décor if you’re running short. This is another great reason to let your baker set up your cake.

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