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A Bride’s Beauty Bible

caribbean BELLEPicture yourself floating down the aisle, everyone intent on getting a good look at you, especially your skin, make-up and nails. Good skin translates into confidence, beauty and well-being and on your wedding day you want to radiate. Proper deep cleansing, exfoliation and hydration are imperative to the maintenance of healthy skin and the creation of that irresistible glow.

Queen of Egypt, Cleopatra, cherished beautiful skin and indulged in opulent milk and honey baths and many old world beauty traditions which have since been incorporated into spa treatments to conjure an aura of relaxation and a sense of rejuvenation.

Here’s what we recommend at Belleza Day Spa:

For you, the blushing bride, it is particularly crucial to prepare for the big day in advance. To present a flawless and glowing appearance, it is mandatory to select a skin care regime that is right for your skin type. We recommend the Blushing Bride package. One month before your special day, begin with a European Deep Cleanse Facial, eyebrow sculpting and a trial make-up and hairstyle session. One week before, ensure flawlessness with a Flash Beauté (Vitamin C) Facial, a total Body Brushing, Sugar Scrub, Aromatherapy Massage, Body Waxing and a Spa Manicure and Spa Pedicure. On the big day, guarantee perfection with a polish colour change and bridal make-up and hair. These series of beauty steps will ensure that you look and feel your best, much the same as Cleopatra did.

For your groom, we also recommend that he is on top of his game, by signing up for the Spartan Man package deal. He should start off with a Full Body Deep Tissue Sports Massage, a Men’s Facial (geared to eliminate stress and oil build up) and a GQ Manicure and GQ Pedicure. This will have him ready for the biggest day of his life.

For your lovely bridesmaids, we suggest a private bridal shower which is fun and very exclusive. You get “Mini everythings” including: thirty (30) minute facials, manicures, pedicures, massages, scrubs and make-up. Simply call the spa at least one week in advance, choose the date you would like, and they’d help you to decide on drinks, hors d’oeuvres and music. This is a good way to say thank you to your bridesmaids, while enjoying your shower with no clean up hassles or headaches.

Don’t forget to thank the wedding planner. We suggest the signature spa package, The Cleopatra. This includes a spicy Chocolate Slimming Body Wrap and Aromatherapy Massage followed by an antistress, anti-pollution Dark Chocolate Facial, a Spa Paraffin Manicure and pedicure, a healthy salad lunch and a dessert of delectable morsels of chocolate. This is the perfect gift which you can use to reward your wedding planner who will work tirelessly to make your wedding day, the perfect day. caribbean BELLE

 

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