- Avarna Jain,
Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media
Not all bridal prep happens at the salon…

Wedding planning can be tiring with endless checklists, fittings, and late-night Pinterest scrolls. But your evenings can also become a time to slow down, reset, and give both your skin and your mind the care they deserve. With the right rituals, you can create a nightly routine that helps you look luminous and feel grounded when you finally walk down the aisle.
Here are five nighttime rituals brides-to-be can weave into their evenings in the weeks leading up to the big day.
Night is when your skin repairs itself, so this is the time to layer hydration. A hyaluronic acid serum followed by a calming essence or toner locks in moisture. Seal it with a nourishing cream or a sleeping mask that works while you sleep. If your skin is prone to dullness, a couple of drops of facial oil can bring back glow. Avoid strong peels or active-heavy treatments close to the wedding instead opt for soothing and repairment treatments.

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Switch your late-night caffeine for a calming herbal tea. Chamomile, lavender, or tulsi teas can reduce stress, soothe digestion, and set your body into rest mode. Elevate the experience by making it a ritual, light a candle, sip slowly, and keep your phone away. It’s less about the tea itself, more about signalling to your body that it’s time to slow down.

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Five minutes of gua sha or jade rolling at night helps reduce puffiness and improve circulation. It also doubles as a mindful wind-down practice that will help you feel more connected to your skin. You can also set a calming atmosphere by using essential oils like lavender, sandalwood, or neroli in a diffuser to help you reset.

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A 10-minute massage with lightweight oils, such as argan or almond, or even a drop of rosemary-infused oil can help calm the nervous system, boost circulation, and leave hair healthier. It becomes both a stress reliever and a beauty prep step.

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Wedding prep can keep you up until wee hours of the morning with racing thoughts like ‘Did the invites go out?’ or ‘What’s going to be my entry song?’ Journaling at night helps empty those worries onto paper. Whether you jot down to-dos for tomorrow, list three things you’re grateful for, or free-write your feelings, it clears mental clutter and brings calm before sleep. Keep a small notebook by your nightstand just for these weeks, and it might as well become a keepsake of your bridal journey.

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A warm bath with Epsom salts and essential oils (lavender, rose, chamomile) melts away tension. And if you don’t have time for a full bath, even a 15-minute foot soak before bed helps the body switch into rest mode.

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