Hi Knotties,
I’ll post this on a couple of boards, but we’re doing a story on how far you’ll go to get gorgeous for your wedding. Brides like Jessica Simpson are going vegan and of course there is Bridalplasty. The Knot wants to know how much you actually care about how good you look for your wedding? Are you willing to fix a crooked nose with surgery for the big day? How about do a cleanse to look extra-good in your dress? Tell me what you’re doing to get bridal beautiful!
Thanks,
KA
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I would not get plastic surgery just for my wedding. If I was planning to do so anyway, I might try to do it before the wedding, but not just because of a wedding. Although I wouldn't ever get facial plastic surgery anyway.
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I don't understand wanting to look like a different person on your wedding day by having plastic surgery. Your FI chose to marry you because he loves who you are, flaws and all. I wanted my DH to know it was me coming down the aisle, just a healthier more toned me.
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Other than that, I'm not doing much. I'm even planning on doing my hair, makeup, and nails myself. And since my wedding is at the end of August I will have to be a little more careful about tan lines and what bathing suits I wear all summer.
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And, for the record, that bridalplasty TV show makes me sick. Seriously, what have we come to as a society?
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I also covered up a tattoo on my inner ankle for the wedding. It was a representation from my first wedding, and I did not want a reminder that "oh yeah, this is your second marriage" when I looked at these pictures.
Otherwise, I did my own hair, makeup, etc.
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As for the cosmetic surgery - I, personally, wouldn't nip or tuck or enhance anything just for my wedding, and I don't think shows like Bridalplasty are healthy influences, but since I don't reallly have a moral problem with plastic surgery, I wouldn't judge someone that used a wedding as an excuse to go under the knife, if they were plannng on doing it anyway and could otherwise afford to make that decision. I DO, however, think that dental issues are something that, if I had, I would completely fix before my wedding. I don't consider dental changes to be "cosmetic" for the most part.
[QUOTE]I<strong> got braces again. I had them when I was younger, but I didn't wear my retainer. That was a costly mistake. </strong>I was going to get them anyway, but I decided to do it before the wedding because I wanted my smile to look good in the pictures. They come off June 10, so that leaves plenty of time to whiten them before the big day. I agree with PPs about wanting to look like myself. If I showed up with a nose job, boob lift and lipo, FI would be freaked out.
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I want to get braces again. I didn't wear my retainer either, now I have the 'Madanna Gap'.
I had plastic surgery almost three years ago. I think I did it for the right reasons. I think to have it done for one day is ridiculous.
I'll probably try to shed a few pounds, but I need to do that for health reasons anyway, a wedding would just give me a little motivation.
The only reason I would prefer to get them done before the wedding (once again only if I could afford it) is because, like I said, I plan on eventually getting them done and I would have liked to look the same in my wedding photos as I will be looking after. But my boobs will be covered-up anyway, so I don't think I'll be looking that much different.
Anyone who got implants FOR their wedding would be sorely disappointed if they didn't allow enough recovery time and had hard square boobs for their ceremony.
[QUOTE]Angie, good idea. I'm happy with my deicsion and investment, but it was something I did for myself, not a day. Anyone who got implants FOR their wedding would be sorely disappointed if they didn't allow enough recovery time and had hard square boobs for their ceremony.
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Thanks. I definitely want the boobs for myself and no one or anything else. It's something I've been thinking about for a long while and it wasn't a decision I came to lightly.
And that's a good point about the recovery time, and is also another reason I can't get my breasts done before the wedding. I'm taking all my time off from work for this year for the honeymoon so I don't have any extra time to take off for recovery.
[QUOTE]Hi Knotties, I’ll post this on a couple of boards, but we’re doing a story on how far you’ll go to get gorgeous for your wedding. Brides like Jessica Simpson are going vegan and of course there is Bridalplasty. The Knot wants to know how much you actually care about how good you look for your wedding? Are you willing to fix a crooked nose with surgery for the big day? How about do a cleanse to look extra-good in your dress? Tell me what you’re doing to get bridal beautiful! Thanks, KA
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I already look good. :-) But, will do teeth whitening. Eating well, working out I already do. :-)
I think the plastic surgery is ridiculous though... it's one day, and it's about your relationship and becoming married, not about how big your boobs/lips, etc. are.
And most people getting plastic surgery just look weird afterwards, imo.
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I am planning to do OTC teeth whitening, a professional mani/pedi, and have my hair & makeup professionally done, but that's about it.
My FI wants to marry me the way I look now, why would I significantly change that for one day?
[QUOTE]I showered the morning of my wedding. Does that count? Oh, and I got a mani/pedi the day before, but that's it.
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The most extreme thing, in my mind, is that I'm paying someone to do my hair and makeup for the wedding and it's pretty pricey. I would never get plastic surgery for cosmetic reasons, and I definitely want to look like 'me' on my wedding day, freckles and all!