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Looking Good Tips
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Get a haircut Go to your usual barber about a week before your wedding.
By giving your hair a week to recover from the shock of the cut,
it will look right on the day. This is not the time to try out a new stylist or cut.
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Shave Most grooms will take some time off before their wedding and
yield to the temptation of letting their beard grow for a couple of days.
When he finally shaves for the rehearsal dinner and wedding, there's a far greater chance of developing razor rash.
You can let your beard grow after the wedding, but to avoid the skin irritation
(which will be exacerbated by that tux shirt collar, and evident in the photos),
treat the week before your wedding as a work week -- at least on the shaving front.
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After Shave. Wear an easy after shave on your wedding day.
The bride will have perfume on and so will everyone around her. There will also be smell of flowers. Therefore
a subtle after shave will be better.
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Get a Manicure This will make your hands look great. Don't worry,
it's not about nail polish, it's about clean fingernails.
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Don't get any drastic new changes This is not the time to make a radical change in your appearance.
Shaving off your mustache or getting that buzz cut you were thinking of trying could give
your bride a coronary. Of course these choices are fine once the wedding's over,
but for now, surprising appearance changes should be shelved.
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