Health and Beauty for Brides

What is the Pre-Wedding Beauty Ritual according to Tamil Tradition?

The ceremony, known as nalangu is performed the evening before the wedding. Members of both families and friends gather at the venue. The bride is first seated on a special chair with the ritual ingredients placed before her and brass oil lamps lit on either side.

What is the Pre-Wedding Beauty Rituals according to Bengal Tradition?

The gaye holud ceremony is common to both Bengali Hindus and Muslims. The groom’s family goes to the bride’s home, taking the bridal sari, ingredients for the ritual (haldi, mehndi), mithai and various gifts. A whole fish (or sometimes two, to resemble a couple) is wrapped in traditional red and gold and also taken as an auspicious symbol.

What is Pre-Wedding beauty Rituals according to Kashmir Tradition?

The Kashmiri Muslim pre-nuptial ceremony is called maanziraat, a combination of three rituals – the purification bath, mehndi ceremony followed by a program of music called wanzun.

What is Pre-Wedding Rituals according to Goa Tradition?

In Goa, for instance, the pre-wedding beautification ritual is known as roos. The night before the wedding, bride and groom bathe in coconut water. Family and friends gather in the pandal where the bridal couple is seated. The roos is then applied from head to toes, symbolizing the end of their single status.

What is the Pre-Wedding Beauty Rituals according to Gujarat?

The ritual, known as pithi, follows the mehndi ceremony. Pithi is a paste of chandan powder, rosewater, herbs and mogro (a sort of attar), which is traditionally mixed by the bride’s kaki (paternal uncle’s wife).

Can you tell me about Pre-Wedding Beauty Rituals?

Wedding beauty rituals have a threefold purpose – cleansing, purifying and enhancing beauty. Different Indian communities have varied practices. In some regions, both bride and groom undergo this ritual; in others it’s just the bride. Various local ingredients are used to prepare the cleansing mix.

How can brides benefit from Yoga?

Along with a nourishing, healthful diet, you might consider a simple yoga routine at least 4-6 months ahead of the wedding. While a gym session improves your overall fitness, yoga and breathing exercises will calm your frayed nerves as the wedding draws closer.

What can brides do to eat right?

The most professional make-up and designer wear won’t compensate for dull skin, lank hair and tired eyes. Eating the right food is more important now than ever before. Eat 4-6 small meals a day (include plenty of fresh veggies, fruits and nuts) and drink plenty of water.

What can you do to be the size-zero bride?

So you love jalebis and can never say no another paratha or dosa. But now that you’re engaged and D-Day hastens, you’re desperate to lose weight, or else how can you fit into that fabulous designer outfit? Also, remember what they say, that the camera adds an extra 5 kilos?

What's Traditional ‘Ubtan' - Part I?

Make a paste of haldi, besan and chandan (turmeric powder, gram flour and sandalwood powder). Grind masoor dal (the pink-colored one!) until fine and add to the paste. Add a few tablespoons of til (sesame) oil. Apply this all over the body with an upward motion. After 10-15 minutes, remove the paste using the base of the palm.

What's Traditional Ubtan – Part II?

If you’re in the mood to truly pamper yourself, use finely ground almonds and walnuts instead of masoor dal and besan. You can also substitute chandan with milk powder. Add a handful of crushed rose petals, a few drops of oil and proceed as with the other ubtan. Yet another good scrub can be concocted by grinding dried, green peas.

What are some Home remedies for your feet? - Part II

Crush together 8-10 strawberries with a teaspoon of kosher salt and 2 tablespoons of olive oil (don’t use a blender as the strawberries will get too  mushy !).  Massage this paste thoroughly into your feet and legs and wash off. Chopped almonds, honey and ol

What are some Home remedies for your feet? - Part I

Do get a professional pedicure a week before the wedding. However, there’s much you can do right at home in the weeks or months ahead of the day. Wet your feet and use a pumice stone to gently rub away calluses and rough parts of the soles.

Countdown to a glamorous crowning glory- What's the checklist?

  • Start conditioning your hair much before the wedding.
  • Do not apply mehndi to your hair if you want to color or tint it.
  • Color your hair at least a week in advance so that there are no l

Can you suggest some Wedding hair accessories?

If you are wearing an Indian outfit, you can choose stones for your maang tika to either match or contrast. Emeralds, rubies, pearls and topaz go well with dark colors. Kundan maang tikas are also quite fashionable, especially the ones worn to one side of the hair like the Mughal royalty. Tiaras and wreaths go well with western bridal gowns.

What are some Hairstyles for outdoor weddings – AV?

Ask your hair stylist to create a unique look using your own hair so there’s no risk of flying hair pieces! Highlights and a bit of glitter can add to a glitzy look. Use a strong hold hair spray or gel and carry it to the venue.

Can you suggest some Wedding hairdos – hairstyles that work?

Indian outfits are elaborate so simple hairstyles offset them well. Managing an unwieldy bun along with hair accessories and flowers is a tough ask. If you have short hair, your hairstylist can use curlers or tongs to create the illusion of a bun with your own hair. You could go for hair extensions too.

Feet first ! - What's to be done?

You’re busy getting things organized for the big day. When it comes to beauty care, your biggest priority is naturally your face. But don’t forget, in an Indian wedding ceremony, bare feet are also on display. The prettiest mehndi design can’t hide rough-edged soles or untrimmed nails.
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