
For your best-ever wedding skin, start about six months out. That window lets you treat deeper concerns first — texture, scarring, pigmentation — then build radiance month by month, so your skin peaks exactly on the day. The golden rule: never try anything new in the final week.
6 months before: lay the foundation
This is when the real, lasting work happens. Begin with a consultation so your plan is built around your skin, then prioritise the deeper concerns that need time to improve — uneven texture, acne scarring and stubborn pigmentation respond best when there's room for skin to renew between sessions.
- Book a skin consultation and agree your plan
- Start microneedling and/or peels for texture and scarring
- Begin treating pigmentation, and commit to daily SPF
3 months before: build your glow
With the groundwork laid, shift focus to radiance and even tone. Regular HydraFacials keep skin deeply clean and luminous, while any planned laser or ongoing pigmentation care continues on schedule.
- Start a regular HydraFacial rhythm (roughly monthly)
- Continue pigmentation care and laser if it's part of your plan
- Lock in a simple, consistent home routine
1 month before: refine and perfect
Now it's about luminosity and an even, camera-ready finish — refining, not reinventing. This is the ideal window for BB Glow to perfect tone, and dermaplaning for a flawless makeup base. Avoid introducing anything brand new.
- A HydraFacial for radiance
- BB Glow for an even, luminous finish
- Dermaplaning for a smooth makeup canvas
Wedding week: the final glow
Keep it gentle and familiar. A hydrating finishing treatment a few days before leaves skin fresh and dewy — but never book an intensive or first-time treatment now, when there's no time to settle. Hydrate, sleep, and let the months of work shine.
The golden rules of bridal skin
Whatever your timeline, these make the biggest difference:
- Start early — great skin is built over months, not days
- Wear SPF 30+ every single day, without exception
- Never try a new treatment in the final two weeks
- Stay consistent and hydrated — and trust the plan
What to avoid before the big day
A few common mistakes can undo months of progress: experimenting with new products or clinics late in the timeline, aggressive treatments too close to the day, picking at breakouts, and skipping sun protection. When in doubt, gentler and earlier always wins.
Frequently asked questions
Ideally about six months before. Starting early lets you treat deeper concerns like texture and pigmentation, then build radiance gradually — so your skin looks its best on the day rather than rushed.
A tailored combination usually works best: microneedling or peels early for texture, HydraFacials for radiance, pigmentation care as needed, and BB Glow near the day for an even, luminous finish.
Yes — but only a gentle, hydrating treatment your skin already knows, a few days before. Never book a new or intensive treatment in the final week, as there's no time for skin to settle.
Yes. Voila offers tailored bridal and event packages in Wapda Town, Lahore, built around your wedding date and skin goals. Message us on WhatsApp to plan yours.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Beenish Jahangir, lead practitioner at Voila, Wapda Town, Lahore. Last updated 25 June 2026.

