A wedding skincare routine is quite a complex affair. Firstly, you have to try out the products long enough before you get married to ensure they don’t react with your skin and then you have to find the perfect blend for your skin.
This post is all about my wedding skincare routine. I want to achieve a dewy look without makeup, so I’ve built my routine around it. Most of the products I have used are organic and/or natural. If you’re getting married, it’s always a safer bet to go for products that aren’t too harsh on your skin for obvious reasons.
Neal’s Yard Rejuvenating Frankincense Facial Wash, £17
Use once in the morning and once in the evening
This facial wash is very calming on your skin. I put this straight onto my face before removing any makeup and give it a real scrub. You only need two pumps to get enough product to clean your face and neck as it foams up quite nicely.
It smells like a spa, so it’s always a nice treat on my skin after a day of wearing makeup. I also use one or two pumps in the morning just to give my face a refresh after sleeping.
If I’m wearing a lot of eye makeup, I’ll need to remove that with something a little heavier. For this I usually go for Estee Lauder’s Gentle Eye Makeup Remover, £20.
Neal’s Yard Honey & Orange Facial Scrub, £18
Use one/two times a week in the evening
This is like a little miracle pot, but I really don’t like the smell; it reminds me of orange Calpol. The ingredients are natural and organic, but this is still a scrub, so if you scrub at your face every night you’ll break down your protective layers. Use sparingly.
To use, simply mix with a little water (I like to exfoliate in the bath) and scrub your face. It doesn’t contain microbeads so there are no harmful pollutants heading down your drain. On the surface, it looks like a pretty fine scrub, but once you get it on your face the rice powder and kaolin mixture give your skin a good old scrub.
Neal’s Yard Calendula Cleanser, £17
Use once per day in the evening
Ok, ok, I promise this isn’t a Neal’s Yard advertorial. I just think Neal’s Yard is very good for your skin and at a reasonable price point for the quality of ingredients. This Calendula Cleanser is very gentle. I picked a sensitive cleanser because I’ve had some quite heavy ones on the past that haven’t agreed with my skin.
The blend of calendula and jojoba means that, aside from smelling delicious, it smoothes your skin before you go to sleep. This is more of a cream-based cleanser, and typically to get a dewy finish I’d go for an oil-based one, like Emma Hardie’s Moringa Cleansing Balm, £39 but I’ve run out & felt like trying something different. So far, so good. One of its main ingredients is coconut oil, so even though it feels creamy, I presume the oil-base is what helps with the dewy effect.
Origins ‘A Perfect World’ Age-Defense Treatment Lotion, £24
Use once daily in the evening
I love this toner, but it does disappear very quickly. I’m committed now, so I will repurchase. It puts your skin in an age-defending bubble. You simply sweep it over your face after cleansing and it soothes and hydrates you. Once again, it contains natural ingredients which are mild; I’ve had toners in the past that feel as though they’re taking off a layer of my skin.
If you cleanse in the morning and the evening, I would recommend using this twice a day, too. However, I find my facial wash is enough for me in the morning. This does wonders to help dry skin, so if you do feel your skin is a little dry, try incorporating it twice a day, instead.
Origins High-Potency Night-A-Mins, £36.50
Use once a day in the evening
After you’ve finished scrubbing your skin, it’s time to slather it in moisturiser. This is one of Origins’ hero products. When I don’t put this on before bed, my skin looks quite grey when I wake up. When I do, it has a lot more radiance.
Overnight, this works to replenish your skin with vitamins C, E and H so you wake up feeling refreshed. It also smells like a spa and has properties in it designed to lull you to sleep.
One of the most important things about this product is that it hydrates you whilst you sleep. Water should be a key part of your daily life, but you can’t get that hydration whilst you’re asleep, so this goes a little way to replenish your face with the missed water-intake.
Origins ‘A Perfect World’ SPF 40, £35
Use Once Daily In The Morning
As I’ve got older, my approach to suncare has changed. When I was in my late teens, I used to practically cook myself on holiday, now I amble for the shade wherever possible. It’s not because I like to be pale – far from it – but it’s because I want to protect my skin from ageing.
This product does just that, and more. Up until recently, I was travelling to London everyday. Between the pollution and sweaty commuter trains, my skin needed an extra level of protection. I put this on at the beginning of each day and it makes my skin feel secure against whatever it is going to have thrown at it.
It smells similar to the Night Moisturiser by Origins – in fact, I think most of their products smell quite similar. It’s also quite thick (like suncream) so only use it sparingly and it’ll last you a long time.
Neal’s Yard Bath Salts, £14.50
I haven’t found planning a wedding stressful. In fact, I’ve found it really fun. I know, however, that not everybody feels that way, so adding little luxurious things to your daily routine can be a huge help. Neal’s Yard Bath Salts are a wonderful addition. I bought them because I wanted to treat myself. Yes, I’ve enjoyed planning our wedding, but it does take up a lot of brain power.
After a long day of juggling work, wedding planning and any others bits you’ve got going on, these lavender bath salts are all you need to unwind.
The smell helps you turn off before bedtime, leaving any stresses of the day to melt away. These lovely salts have two ingredients; lavender essential oil and naturally harvested french sea salt. It smells like relaxation in a tub.
TAN-LUXE Self-Tan Drops, Body: £42, Face: £39
Between my three best friends and me, I think we have tried every fake tan on the market. Until recently, I would wear some version of instant fake-tan that would wash off after one use. I’d apply it with some gross old tanning mitt. I’m not an avid fake-tan wearer, but I do like to look bronzed when I go out, especially because I don’t really sunbathe anymore.
I discovered TAN-LUXE and decided to see what the fuss was about. The premise is that you drop drops of the fake tan into your usual moisturiser and combine before putting on. I still do get the occasional streak (user error), but generally speaking, it is the best fake tan I’ve ever used.
Tanning is always a grey area for brides. Many opt for sunbeds. Even though I would be lying if I said I hadn’t been tempted, the health risks far outweigh the benefits. Then – how can you fake tan when you’re going to wear a white dress?
The answer is simple. Use TAN-LUXE. It lasts for around 5 days, so if I needed a tan on the Saturday I’d probably apply it on the Thursday so that it has time to sink into the skin and so you won’t get any marks on your dress. If you do have any streaks, too, this buffer will give the product time to dull a little so you look streak-free.
And there you have it…
A very curated set of products that have taken almost a year to get right! Are you getting married soon? I’d love to hear what your skincare routine is looking like!