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IT’S A NICE DAY FOR A White Wedding
So you’re getting married or your presense has been requested at a joyous wedding. The big day coming up, and you’re aiming for that picture-perfect smile and a radiant tan to match your glow. Let’s dive into some expert advice, but don’t worry, I promise to keep it as light as a glass of champagne at a bridal shower.
xoxo Mindy
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Prep for Your Whitening TreatmentPre-Care Tips
Fuel up before your whitening treatment. Wait an hour before indulging in anything besides water.
A dental cleaning within 6 months of your treatment will give you the best results.
Take out any mouth piercings and make sure there are no sores or cuts in your mouth to avoid discomfort.
TIMELINE Tips
Trial Spray Tan (2-4 weeks before wedding)
First things first, don’t skip the trial spray tan. It’s like a dress rehearsal for your skin. You’ll get to know how your skin absorbs the color and understand the different shades available. Think of it as a sneak peek into your wedding day look.
Final Spray Tan (2 days before the wedding)
This is your main event, the real deal. By this point, you’ll be a spray tan pro, knowing exactly what to expect. And trust me, it’s going to be fabulous.
LED Teeth Whitening (the week of the wedding) Now, let’s talk teeth. I’ve been in the dental game for 14 years, so you’re in good hands. Schedule your LED teeth whitening for that extra dazzle. It’s like a spotlight for your smile.
Hot Destination Weddings
If you’re jetting off to a sunny destination, consider getting your tan done the day before you leave. And here’s a little secret: spray tans aren’t just for brides; men can rock that golden glow too. Plus, you can even customize the color to match your unique style.
Now That Your Smile Is Brighter, Let’s Keep It That Way - Post-Care Tips
Hold off on eating for an hour after your whitening treatment, stick to water.
In the first 24 hours, steer clear of food and drinks that could stain your pearly whites.
Don’t fret if you see white spots on your teeth; they’ll likely vanish within 24 hours.
White spots on gums? These should also disappear within a day.