Your step-by-step guide to glowing, flawless skin on your wedding day.
Whether you’re the bride, groom, or part of the bridal party, looking your absolute best on the big day starts months in advance. This Dr Sebagh bridal beauty guide outlines exactly when and how to prep your skin with the perfect balance of at-home rituals, in-clinic treatments, and glow-enhancing tweakments.
6 Months Before: Build Your Bridal Skin Foundation
Everything starts with a consistent at-home skincare ritual. You’re very first step should start with a personalised skincare plan. Everyone’s skin is unique, so we recommend booking a Skin Analysis or Online Skin Consultation with a Dr Sebagh skincare expert to build the right routine for your needs.
At-Home Skincare Ritual:
- Find your ideal cleanser, serums, and moisturiser tailored to your skin type.
- Begin using targeted products like Serum Repair, High Maintenance Cream, or Pure Vitamin C Powder Cream to address concerns early.
- Consistency is key. Your at-home regimen will enhance the results of any in-clinic treatments.
Good, healthy at-home skincare will optimise results from clinic treatments. Before your big day, there may be small tweakments you’d like to undertake to ensure you look your absolute best. The cameras will be on you on your big day, so we can ensure you look radiant and beautiful.
Before and after showing the impact subtle tweakments can have on the appearance.
Popular Pre-Wedding Tweakments:
Brides and grooms often come to us for discreet, high-impact treatments to look photo-ready from every angle:
· Lip enhancement (natural, hydrated volume)
· Botox for hypohidrosis (excessive sweating)
· Scarring/ acne scarring and pigmentation correction
· Hair loss treatments (must begin 6-12 months ahead for visible results)
In-Clinic Recommendations:
At 6 months you should book your consultation with one of our doctors to map out a safe, staged tweakment plan. It’s important to trial tweakments (such as gummy smile correction, or Botox) early to ensure you are happy with the final look.
At this time, we also recommend starting a course of skin-boosting procedures:
- The Ultimate Skin Booster combined with PRP
- Botox for smoothing and lifting
- Profilho for deep hydration and glow
Start monthly facials:
- The Ultralift Facial – for sculpting, lifting and contouring
- Oxygen + Hydrafacial Combo – for hydration and clarity
3 Months Before: Polish, Glow, Repeat
By now your routine should feel second nature. Stick to the basics and gently elevate with exfoliation and pore care.
The Purifying Skin Perfecting Mask
At-Home Additions:
Exfoliate with the Deep Exfoliating Mask twice a week (also available in a Sensitive Skin option for those with more sensitive complexions).
Use the clarifying Skin Perfecting Mask twice a week to keep pores clean and tight.
Continue your core skincare products without introducing anything new.
In-Clinic Booster
Maintain your monthly facials for a consistent glow.
Repeat Botox, Profhilo, HIFU, or Skin Booster as Advised.
1 Month Before: Stay Calm, Stay Consistent
It’s important not try any new treatments or skincare at this stage.
It’s important to look after the skin on your body and your face. Try dry body brushing every morning to encourage circulation and remove dead skin. Follow with Supreme Body to deeply hydrate and restore elasticity to skin.
Stick to your simple skin routine. If breakouts occur, avoid the temptation to pick them! Instead reach for Breakout Spot-On or Breakout Powder to help minimise redness, inflammation and scarring.
The Night Before: Overnight Glow-Up
Your final prep should be about soothing, hydrating, and calming the skin.
Night Before Routine:
1. Apply Deep Exfoliating Mask.
2. Follow with the Serum Bar.
3. Use Lip Balm and High Maintenance Hand Cream before bed. Wake up with soft, nourished skin ready for makeup.
The Wedding Day: Radiance Starts Here
It’s time to shine!
Morning Routine:
1. Cleanse and apply the Serum Bar (your custom skin cocktail)
2. Use Instant Fix Eye to depuff and brighten
3. Finish with Luminous Glow Cream for a radiant, camera-ready finish.