There is a lot of work involved in getting ready for your perfect wedding day. In addition to your wedding dress and your makeup, there are a great many more details that require your attention. Even your hands draw quite a bit of attention in the images you share, therefore it is imperative that they appear attractive.

 

It is important for brides to choose the right colour, design, and type of manicure polish, whether it be gel, acrylic, or dip, but believe us when we say that this is only half the battle because the shape of the nail is also very important. Because you are going to be showing off your engagement ring at all of these events, it is imperative that your hands look the very best.

 

If you haven't made up your mind about what type of manicure you want to receive, you should consult with your nail technician so that they can recommend a look that will look well on you. As you get ready for your events, there are a few typical mistakes that you will want to make sure you don't make.

 

The following are some of the most typical blunders people make with their nails before getting their wedding nails done.

 

It's important to keep your expectations in check.

 

Always begin by looking for inspiration for your nails to wear on your perfect wedding day, but at the same time, it is quite vital to maintaining perspective. Before you even think about your own skin tone, the length of your nails, the size of your wedding band, and, most importantly, the clothes you wear, there are a lot of things that need to be kept in mind first. It's also possible that the final design won't turn out to be an exact replica of what you see in the photo in some instances. Yet, if you visit a professional salon , the stylists there will undoubtedly assist you in achieving the same style.

 

Heading to the Salon While Your Nail Beds Are Slick with Oil

 

Believe us when we say that this is one of the most common beginner errors! If your nail beds are greasy, you should never go to the salon to get your nails done. It is important to remember not to apply or leave any oily substance such as lotion, cosmetics, or serums on the nail because doing so might cause the nail to chip or lift prematurely. Yeah, you read that correctly; even applying makeup with your hands can muck up your polish if you don't wash them first. Thus, make sure that your hands are clean before the appointment, and wipe the nail plate clean with some alcohol so that you have a blank slate to work with. There are various nail experts that you can consult in order to ensure that your nail beds are not slick with oil.

 

Excessive Handholding in the Days Leading Up to the Wedding

 

There is a good probability that you will be quite busy in the days leading up to your perfect wedding day. But, if you use your hands too much in the time leading up to the event, it may cause your manicure to become ruined. There is a possibility that your nail will break the day before the wedding. During this period, you are required to exercise caution with the use of your hands and to take care of your fingernails and toenails. In the unlikely event that they become chipped, you may either take them to your technician or discreetly paint over the exposed area with the same colour. Don't forget to pick yourself an extra bottle of the exact colour you'll be wearing on your perfect wedding day and keep it in your emergency kit. You can consult your nail technician to ensure that you get the correct color.

 

 

You shouldn't put things off until the very last second

 

One of the most common errors that brides-to-be make is putting off getting a manicure until the last minute. If you already know what you want your wedding nails to look like, then you should give yourself plenty of time to make your vision a reality. Also, make sure that you get your nails done one to two days before the events that are going to take place.