did anyone actually sleep with their make up on aswel on their wedding night? its just that if it looks really nice nd uv spent so much money on it u wouldnt feel like taking it of
apni husband ke khatir yaar agar voh dar jaye phir?
yea u should def take your make-up off at nite....i'm not married but i know it's bad for your skin to sleep with make up on at nite............my cousin told me that she made the mistake of not taking her make up off properly and the next day when she woke up her eye make up had smudged and it looked like she had racoon eyes lol not something you want your hubby to see :D
lol. Thanks everyone for all the insight. I think I will do as amelie says ... and ask my husband's help for helping me get my hair under control :P I know about this cuz of my engagement ... it was horrible afterwards ... but the good part was that it was only me ... and I went to sleep. Getting married in July IA ... so these kinda questions keep popping up in my head ... I'll probably be back with some more weird questions ...
The best way to put a lot of conditioner on your hair and then slowly detangle it. Shampoo it laterz and comb the hair while shampooing. I did the same on my wedding and it just took me 5 minutes to detangle my hair
i like the idea of hair piece, you hair are hidden under dupatta anyways and the only reason to do hair is to keep the dupatta from falling. has anyone done that?? i mean use hair piece instead of real hair?
I am so dreading it...my wedding finishes late and then both me and hubs are gonna be shattered...i do not wana spend 2 hrs untangling my hair.I guess ill just jump in the shower..
I'd never be able to sleep with all that gunk in my hair! We reccomend running a walnut-size amount of conditioner onto dry hair and combing it with a wide-tooth comb. Then if u feel upto it..shower! Do cleanse u're skin with a good cleanser meant for u're skin as well.
i couldnt imagine going to sleep with all that crap in my hair and they really go down ure chest putting foundation on u... so thats the first thing we both did.. take quick showers .. as for cleaning hair.. i just took pins out.. and put conditioner in my hair rather than shampoo... they came undone like THAT.. no problems whatsoever... ddint even need a comb or brush...
but what to do with the wet hair !! I have long thick hair … and even if I try to blow dry it … it will take ATLEAST another 20 - 30 mins. And I am 100% sure I wont have energy for that … I would LOVEEEEE to shower, but I HATE wet hair …
My cousin got married last year, and she didn't get anything done to her hair. She had it made into a lose choti, and it was covered with the dupatta. Lots of pins were used to hold it in place, but no hair spray or gels were used. I wonder if you could not do the same? I mean, your hair would be covered by dupatta anyways right? so why put all the gunk in it?