You should have selected the shoes to compliment your gown. Start wearing them a little each day to break them in and make sure they are comfortable. Keep in mind that wearing open shoes will keep your feet aerated, preventing sweating and helping to keep your body cooler. Use a file to scuff up the bottom of the soles so that you will not slip on solid floors or low pile carpet. If you find that they are uncomfortable, you still have time to select and test another pair.
To keep arches from aching and sandals from cutting into your feet, pad your shoes with extra cushioning. Foot Petals is a good choice for your big day
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Shop around to find a pale polish that complements both your skin tone and your personality (you'll want your own bottle so you can handle any last-minute fixes). It is best to go with sheer pinks and peaches, hues that won't distract from your dress.
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2 Weeks Before the
Wedding:
Make sure you include clear nail polish and your colored polish, nail clippers and a nail file in your Bridal Emergency repair kit.
The Day Before the Wedding:
Schedule a manicure and pedicure the day before the wedding so you'll be perfectly polished and fully dry in time for the rehearsal dinner. Get a bottle of your polish from the manicurist for last minute touch-ups. Be sure to pay the technician before getting your nails done to avoid nicking the polish.
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