The good news about finding the perfect fragrance for your wedding day is that there’s just been a crop of fresh new releases for fall 2011. This is also the bad news—too many choices! We spritz-tested them all and have come up with this beautiful list of 14 for you to choose from. If you can’t pick just one, pick a few—one for your engagement period, your wedding day and honeymoon.
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15 Tangy Tangerine Wedding Style Ideas
Just in case you haven’t heard, Pantone recently announced its colour of the year for 2012—Tangerine Tango. We love this juicy, citrus shade and there are tons of ways to work it into your wedding, and not just decor wise. Here are 15 sweet (ultra wearable!) style ideas.
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The Colour To Wear In 2012
Each year the experts at Pantone forecast colour trends and deem one shade the most important. 2012′s future is bright with an orange/red/coral mix called Tangerine Tango taking top honours. The editors at FASHION have put together their top beauty picks in this bright shade from lipsticks to nail lacquers — they’ll be the perfect pop of colour to complement your white wedding dress.
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18 Glittering Bridal Beauty Musts
We’re feeling seriously sparkly these days. Blame the holidays if you like, but to us nothing says glam and gorgeous like a little sparkle in your beauty kit. There are so many pretty glittery, shimmery things to play with this season, we’d thought we’d share just a few of our favourites with you…all perfect items for your wedding day!
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10 Pretty Pink Wedding Style Ideas
The Spring & Summer issue of Weddingbells just arrived in our office and will be on a newsstand near you December 16. Perhaps that’s way we’re currently in a rosy mood, obsessed with all things pink for your wedding. From blush to fuchsia shades and everything in between, here are 10 fresh pink ideas to inspire you.
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Want Gorgeous Wedding Day Skin? Get it With These Expert Tips
Dr. Lisa Kellet, owner of Toronto’s DLK on Avenue, is quite simply the best when it comes to skincare. She’s my go-to-guru for perfect skin—she always prescribes just the right treatment and product to my put skin in fighting form. Two days before my wedding, I had an Oxygen Facial at DLK (Madonna is said to be a huge fan of them) and I can tell you my skin never looked better as I walked down the aisle. I recently nabbed a few minutes with Dr. Kellet to chat pre-wedding skin issues—here’s her sage and savvy advice.
1.What is the number one skin concern you hear from brides? “Acne! Adult acne in women is quite common in general and especially with the stress of an upcoming wedding many brides do suffer from acne.”
2. Solution(s) to adult acne? “There are many treatments available to treat acne depending on the severity, patient characteristics and time line. One of the most important first steps is to use proper daily home care. This means starting with a gentle, non-foaming exfoliating cleanser once to twice a day. A benzoyl peroxide in a gel moisturizer is a solid mainstay for acne treatment as it delivers an effective drug in a base that is ideal for adult skin and is not too drying. A gel moisturizer is ideal for acne prone skin as it delivers moisture but won’t cause the breakouts that lotions and creams can.
Everyone should be using sun protection and acne patients are no exception. An SPF 30 or higher in a clear spray formulation is best.
Additionally, there are multiple prescription medications and in-dermatology-clinic treatments including diamond peels and photodynamic therapy that are used in the management of acne.”
3. Good skin care should be practiced everyday, but in the months leading up to a wedding day, how should that routine be enhanced? “The first step is to make a list of your skincare concerns and goals and meet with a dermatologist to discuss both. Cosmetic consultation is a collaborative process between a patient and her dermatologist. It is best to start a skin treatment program 12 months before the wedding to ensure there is enough time to address skin concerns. Treatments often include diamond peels, epidermal or silk peels, Lumenis One treatments and ProFractional treatments for scarring.”
4.What’s your number one secret to great skin? “That’s a tough one, because I believe a proper skin care routine involves a multifaceted approach. I exfoliate twice a day and use a gel-based anti-aging moisturizer every night. Most importantly, to prevent UV damage (Cancer) and brown spots, I apply sunscreen every morning year ‘round. I always remember to apply sun block to my chest and neck which would be a great thing for brides as well. I also make sure to apply topical vitamins in the form of vitamin A (1% retinol) at night and vitamin C (35%) in the morning. I use concentrated serums that are mixed right into my moisturizer. As far as treatments I do Lumenis One laser treatments every two to four weeks to treat brown spots, spider veins, pore size and overall skin tone and texture. I know it sounds like a lot, but the result is clearer, younger, healthier looking skin.”
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Looking for a Hair or Makeup Pro for Your Wedding Day? Here’s a List of Canada’s Best!
The Contessa Awards are like the Academy Awards of Canadian Beauty. Beauty pros compete in a photo competition, vying to be the best of the best in the country. The annual awards are brought to you by the publishers of Salon Magazine (a publication I used to edit pre-Weddingbells and I also produced the Contessa Awards) and were handed out in a glitzy, glammy ceremony in Toronto on October 30. Here’s a complete listing of Contessa winners which features pros from all areas of the country, all of which would be perfect picks to help get you wedding-day beautiful.
Avant Garde Hairstylist: Palma Anshilevich, The Hair Spot, Toronto
Canadian Hairstylist, Canadian Salon Team and Quebec Hairstlist: Véronique Beaupré, local B, Montreal, 514.660.8291.
Elite Master Hairstylist: Guylaine Martel, Guylaine Martel Artistes Coiffeurs, Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC. 450.446.8740
Makeover Colourist, Master Colourist: Timothy Switzer, Timothy & Co. Salon & Spa, Oshawa, ON. 905.721.9810.
Makeup Artist: Jennifer Dionne, Freelance, Montreal, 514.805.6681.
Men’s Hairstylist: Caffery VanHorne, Studio Caffery VanHorne, Toronto, 416.576.5522.
Multicultural Hairstylist: Jorge Joao, Koi Hair Studio, Brampton, ON, 905.450.0073.
Nail Enhancement Artist: Catherine Cote, Candy Nail Bar, Montreal, 514.707.4075.
Newcomer Hairstylist: Devon Plamondon, A Michael Levine Salon Group, Vancouver, 604.681.1444.
British Columbia Hairstylist: Chad Taylor, Moods Hair Salon, Vancouver, 604.688.1574.
Alberta Hairstylist: Wendy Belanger, Influence Salon, Calgary, 403.270.4247.
Saskatchewan/Manitoba Hairstylist– Reyn VonDyke, Elan Hair & Esthetics Salon, Winnipeg, 204.775.3526.
Ontario Hairstylist of the Year, Texture Hairstylist: Mandy MacFadden, Salon Decorum, Newmarket, ON, 905.853.7272.
Atlantic Hairstylist: Judy MacDonald, Hair Factory, Halifax, 902.492.5343.
Salon Business Excellence – Zazou Salon and Spa, North Vancouver, BC, 604.980.7223.
Salon Interior Design – Salon M Squared, Toronto, 647.346.6454.
Session Hairstylist: Olivier Miotto, Glam Salon Boutique, Montreal, 514.499.0601.
Student/Apprentice Hairstylist: Chrissy Alan, A Michael Levine Salon Group, Vancouver, 604.681.1444.
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18 Glamtastic Red Lipsticks & Nail Polishes
Let’s just put a bridal beauty myth to rest here and now: yes, you can wear red lipstick and nails on your wedding day. Red lips and tips add an instant hit of Hollywood drama to your look and are perfect if you want to make a strong beauty statement. Currently we are loving red lipsticks in fiery scarlet and warm tomato shades; when it come to nails, cool creamy formulas or those infused with just a hint of shimmer are rocking our world.






















































































