Practice makes Perfect!
Practice your hairstyle with your headpiece, your wedding-day make-up, and get a professional manicure. During this manicure you should choose your nail polish colour and treat yourself to a paraffin wax treatment.
Workout Buddy
Workout with a buddy. Exercising with a friend will keep you motivated and on the right track. Your routine should be fun, not a chore. Maybe add music to your routine too.
Two Dos in One
If you're going to remove your veil or headpiece after the wedding ceremony, make sure your hairstylist takes this into consideration when she's doing your hair---you don't want your style to become messed up when you make the transition.
Workout Variety
Vary your workout. If you bike on Monday, play volleyball on Wednesday, and swim on Fridays, you won't get bored. Remember, doing different types of exercises, means you are using different groups of muscles. This will help in all-over conditioning and fitness levels.
Outdoor Beauty
Getting married outdoors under the sun? Don't forget to apply the sunscreen before you put on your makeup---a burnt bride doesn't look good!
Day Trippers
Rent a rowboat or canoe for a few hours. Lazing around on the water is a great way to re-connect with each other. Call your local volunteer agency and ask if you can both volunteer together. The only thing better than the wonderful feeling that volunteering brings is sharing that feeling with your love. Take a blanket and a picnic to the park and snuggle together under a tree. Give yourselves an hour of no talking time, just watch the leaves and clouds and listen to each others' heartbeats.
Pre-Wedding Workout
Set reasonable goals. Maybe try walking or biking for 20 minutes every other day. You can increase gradually as you feel more fit. Always start each workout session with a warm up and end with a cool down period. Stretch slowly and don't forget to breathe.
Banish the Biting
From the day of your engagement to the day of your wedding, there's going to be a lot of focus on your nails. Now is the perfect time to stop biting your nails and to start using a nail strengthener to insure your hands look beautiful for your big day.
Fitness as a Way of Life
Don't let your exercise patterns become obsessive. Exercise is meant to enhance your life not rule it. If your Monday, Wednesday, Friday pattern changes to Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, treat it as a new routine. Go with the flow and let your life situations rule your routine. Never let the exercising rule your life. Fitness can be a way of life for you and your new husband; something you can enjoy together. Remember...always keep your fittest foot forward!
Bust Prewedding stress - Daytrip
Daytripping together, whether for a few hours or a whole day is a wonderful way to escape the rigors of planning your wedding. A simple day trip will help you remember why you're going through all of the hassle of planning a wedding. Every bride we've spoken with felt as though she was sometimes alone during the planning. Every groom felt that sometimes he was left behind. Taking a "day off" together where you don't obsess over details is a perfect way to regain the energy you need to get to the finish line together.
Change the Mood
When you feel stressed out by planning your wedding, try sitting down with a glass of something good to drink and some soft music, putting your feet up and just relaxing. Close your eyes and clear your mind. Just thinking about nothing can be the best stress reducer you can find.
No-Fade Lipsticks
For kiss-proof lips, try using a transfer-resistant lipstick such as Revlon ColourStay or Maybelline's Budge-Proof. You can also try Lipink, a formula that will stay on for up to 24 hours.
Taking Care of Tattoos
If you want to cover your tattoo for your wedding, try using a product such as Leg Magic from CoverMark Cosmetics. Their products are budge-proof and will last all day long.
Short Hair
If you have a very short hairstyle, be sure you don't get your hair cut too far in advance of the wedding. Short hairstyles tend to grow out fairly quickly and you want to make sure your style looks like you want it to and not 'grown-out.'
Source - lifetips.com