Whether you're getting married or are simply looking for some beauty tips to make you look and feel great, look no further! From her passion for creating gorgeous, stylish and sustainable celebrations, Rosie Ames founded eco-friendly wedding website GreenUnion just over a year ago. The inspiration for GreenUnioncame from her interest in ethical issues and understanding that, while couples are less interested in excessive over-spending and over-consumption, smaller more hand made events are becoming increasingly popular. In her spare time she grows flowers in her cutting garden, plants trees, keeps hens in the back yard and walks the Devon moors and windy beaches.
It's a well known fact that every couple looks radiant on their wedding day, but if you feel you can't rely on your own sheer happiness alone to ensure total radiance, here are some natural, organic, and ethical alternatives to give you a boost on your big day.
We suggest the very first step to all natural beauty is to take care of your overall health and well being in the run up to the big day. This applies to brides and grooms equally.
Munch away at a balanced, healthy diet with plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, drink lots of water (be green, avoid bottled water and tap into faucet water which is perfectly good for you) and reduce your intake of alcohol and caffeine. Do plenty of exercise like walking or swimming, preferably in the fresh air, and get lots of sleep. This will help keep your body, skin and hair in tip top condition.
Uplifting flower essences like Valerian from Summersea are a valuable and dynamic tool, helping to focus your emotions and develop your full potential. Their effects are wide ranging, life affirming and changing. Use them to inspire, support and empower you during this major rite of passage. They'll help you maintain your health and combat pre-wedding stress.
If you practice what we preach, then using a natural or organic facial moisturiser and body lotion on the build up to your big day, feeding your skin precious nutrients and oils, will be all you'll need to radiate that natural beauty to the world.
Look out for organic skincare products that are free from artificial colors, fragrances, parabens, petrochemicals and phthalates. Try Pai Skincare or Spiezia Organics or check out these fantastic products on Etsy from ArtSpot:
Makeup Magic Make sure you try new products and shades well before the wedding day, espcially if you have sensitive skin. Once you've found something that suits you, stick to it and don't make the mistake of trying new products or colours on the day, it could end in tears. Askmemakeup on Youtube has some helpful tips in her series of videos:
Your skin will be extra wonderfully radiant if you don't wear any makeup for a week before the wedding and keep your skin moisturised. On the day, apply makeup to a well moisturised base and keep your colors natural. Have a lip gloss handy for touching up throughout the day. If you're not sure about doing your own makeup, let Orglamic create a beautiful bridal look with natural, organic cosmetics or ask a makeup artist to use your own natural products.
Everyone's asking about mineral makeup — it’s pretty good for you and your skin, but choose wisely and always try them out before committing yourself. Everyone's skin is different and every bride's after a different look: experiment because practice makes perfect. On Etsy you can get samples from Lollibomb:
And you can get reuseable makeup pads from antoinettes on Etsy:
In case you've never used mineral makeup find out how on Youtube:
Here's a handy hint: when getting ready on the day, wear something which buttons all the way up so you don't end up mussing your hair and splotching your makeup when it's time to get into that dress!
Healthy Hair With a balanced diet and heaps of exercise, your hair will have no choice but to shine out naturally. Having it trimmed regularly (every six weeks, even if you're growing it, or less if it's a crop) will get your hair into peak condition. If you're thinking of coloring it yourself, think again, and have it done professionally at least 3 months before the big event, just in case you hate the result and need to take alternative action! Whether you're having your hair styled professionally or doing it yourself, it's a great idea to experiment with your style. Try out different accessories like a veil, fascinator (such as the one above from myrakim) or flowers in plenty of time and once you've made your decision, stick to it on the day (see the post in this series about Do-ing it up with Veils and Hair Accessories).
Happy Hands Your hands will be on show on your wedding day, so a little attention won't go amiss. Lots of moisturising on the run up to the big day and a pampering manicure always hits the spot. Pictured above is GudonyaToo's all natural hand and nail scrub for a little exfoliation. Here's some cuticle crisis cream from parrotfeathers: Etsy has some gorgeous manicure sets which would also make great bridesmaid's gifts. This one is from sparetimecrafts: A good buff will make most hands sparkle, but if you plan to polish, check out a kinder product than those on the average high street (or for the US-readers, convenience store?), like Suncoat's water based nail polish.
Good Grooming While their brides are pampering themselves for the big day, grooms may feel a bit of pressure to devote a little time and effort getting into shape themselves!
Follow to a good diet and exercise regime, choose products that work for your skin and moisturise regularly and thoroughly. A well groomed head may require a bit of application, but make sure your hair is squeeky clean. Here's some natural shampoo from SoapStore: You might want to take some time to experiment with some styling products till you find one that suits your hair and then 'stick' to it. Doesn't hurt to have a sibling, friend, or your partner check you out and give you their honest opinions!