Grooms pay attention! Avoid these 4 things before your wedding to look your best on D-Day

Updated : Dec 06, 2023 07:47
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Wedding season is here and we bet you are looking for some tips and tricks to look your absolute best on your big day. While the brides get their fashion and skincare game on point, it's time for grooms to set a skincare routine before the big day. To look your finest on your D-day, preparations need to begin early, and according to dermatologist Dr. Aanchal Panth, here are the few things that grooms should keep in mind and avoid before taking their baraat to the bride's home!

Skincare tips for the groom

1. Loads of moisturisers

Men usually do not apply moisturisers, but ahead of the wedding, this needs to change. Make sure you buy a moisturiser that suits your skin. You can include moisturisers with hyaluronic acid to improve your skin texture.

2. Make sunscreen your BFF

Another skincare routine that you should follow is adding sunscreen to your routine. Skipping sunscreen is a very bad option and it may affect your skin adversely.

3. Do not remove blackheads at home

If you have blackheads, make sure to not experiment by removing them at home. Seek the help of a professional instead. Pore strips or any home remedies can further damage the skin. 

4. Do not leave beard decisions to the last minute

You must have a particular beard shape in mind, if you have not decided already, it is high time you do. Deciding on your beard style in advance can give you time to fix acne and spots in a particular area.

Also watch: Brides listen up! Avoid these 5 things before your wedding for the perfect bridal glow

Skin care tips

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