Island Life Magazine Ltd February/March 2011 | Page 108

fashion health & beauty In 6 months time I will be a stunning girl in a beautiful gown with glossy hair piled high framing my happy glowing face as I walk down the aisle towards the man I love. My family, his family, our friends will all be present to see me looking the most gorgeous I have ever been. So ok, there’s a little work to do. Island Life - February/March 2011 Wedding bliss I’ve said yes, I am to be married I’ve got a whole 6 months to prepare: I have been happy with my quick flannel face wash at night and a dab of moisturiser. But those nuisance spots and open pores are going to be a problem when it comes to having that glowing complexion I dream of for my wedding. So I think I’ll start a list of what needs to be done. Get advice on a skin care programme Now if I’m going to be honest I have always wanted to get rid of that very slightly obvious top lip fuzz, well not that anyone else notices but I for sure know it’s there...and that’s not all. As I dream of a wonderfully romantic sun-kissed honeymoon the sounds of the Caribbean drifting around me – swimsuit, bikini, shorts, sun-dresses, must have smooth hair-free skin. Get advice on permanent hair removal Being a traditional girl at heart I have dreamed of the perfect princess gown, smooth satin and antique lace – perfect. But aagh, what about that niggly problem of underarm perspiration I have had since my teens. Can usually hide it, but on my beautiful day when I might be a little nervy I don’t want that to spoil my amazing dress. Get advice on Botox for underarm perspiration. I’m a really happy person but get bugged when people keep saying to me “What’s wrong love, you’re looking a bit cross”. Well actually I have to blame my dear old mum’s side of the family for this one. I have inherited the great family frown line with matching droopy mouth corners…I so want the photos to look great. Get advice on Botox and Line Fillers. (Will have to book mum for some too) I love my family dearly, warts and all. But I can’t feel grateful to them for passing on the nose mole. Dad’s got one, grandma’s got a real beauty closely followed for size by the one on my otherwise cute nose. Get advice on having nose mole removed (Dad and Grandma are coming with me for that one) 108 Visit our new website - www.visitislandlife.com