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Monday, May 4, 2009 4:00 PM
Beauty & Fitness
Tips for keeping your beauty bridezilla at bay

Michael Waring
Some brides are low-key and happy to do their own hair and makeup. And then there are Bridezillas. Years ago, I worked with a woman who was so insistent that everything be "perfect" for her big day that she spent literally thousands of dollars on beauty treatments. During the eight months before her wedding, she may as well have left a cot at the spa, because she was there every week.
That's a little extreme, but if you're the kind of person who loves—nay, needs—months of pampering before the wedding, why not find a happy medium?
For a few alternatives to in-spa treatments, visit bellasugar.com.
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Thats quite hectic, i had a bride like that once too!
Who has the time?! Next time you're out shopping, stop by your favorite beauty counter at your local department store and get a make-over. It's fast and it's free, except for the price of the cosmetics, which you'll need anyway to replicate the look, and those lovely women (and sometimes, men) who give the makeovers are really quite good! I do this from time to time and always come away looking good and with several beauty "tips and tricks" as well.