Planning a wedding, as we all know, is a big task. There are so many little details to take care of that if it wasn�t for your mother, your maid of honour or your wedding planner, you�re certain something would�ve slipped through the net. The saying �it�s all downhill from the dress� is just something to placate worrying grooms, but is thought of as the turning point for most stressed brides.
Looking pampered, primped and perfect for your big day is of the utmost importance whether you’re going for an easy-going, laid-back day or the full-on princess fantasy, but it’s important that you look like yourself too. After Ailbhe Lynch, Nicola Plummer or your favoured makeup artist has helped you choose your beauty style, you’ll then need to decide upon the most flattering way to wear your hair to compliment your dress and still show your everyday style. Some brides-to-be that wear glasses may even be thinking about contact lenses or having laser eye surgery before the big day to avoid having to fumble around with glasses during the ceremony.
If you can get over the idea of putting something in your eye then contacts might be the way to go, but even these modern miracles come with their downsides. If you’re not used to wearing contacts there’s a possibility that they’ll be rather uncomfortable or you could blink them out - what could be worse than spending half of your day seeing blurry shapes? - so make sure you wear them out a few times before the big day.
If eyesight has always caused an issue for you and you’ve wanted to have it fixed for a while, what better excuse than your wedding? Imagine waking up on your wedding day, feeling those butterflies in your stomach and the sheer excitement and happiness, to open your eyes and not have to reach for your glasses - in fact, not having to reach for them again as your sight is clear.
If preparing things for your wedding is leaving you with very little free time don’t worry, as Optical Express are able to offer complete eye care service under one roof and recovery times are as little as 48 hours. Don’t hide your eyes behind frames and lenses; when you look into your husband’s eyes and say the words ‘I do’, you’ll want to see clearly on your wedding day.
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