- Avarna Jain,
Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media
These small wellness habits help brides feel calm and energised long before the wedding day!

Wedding prep often focuses on outfits, fittings, and final looks. What gets overlooked is how much better everything falls into place when the body feels steady. Wellness for brides is not about extremes or last-minute fixes. It is about habits that quietly support digestion, skin health, sleep, and emotional balance in the months leading up to the wedding. These simple rituals are easy to start now and make a visible difference by the time you walk down the aisle.

This simple ritual supports digestion, reduces bloating, and gently wakes up your system. A calm stomach often translates to a calmer, more comfortable bride.
Prioritise fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and go easy on salty snacks and fizzy drinks, especially in the evenings. It helps prevent water retention and midriff discomfort during fittings.
A gentle full-body scrub using oats, yoghurt, or milk buffs away dull skin and boosts circulation. The result is softer, brighter skin that looks naturally luminous in bridal wear.
Whole grains, nuts, a little ghee, and soothing additions like saffron milk help stabilise energy levels. This kind of nourishment keeps skin supple and prevents planning-day fatigue.
Green tea aids digestion and reduces post-meal sluggishness. It is a small habit that supports metabolism without overstimulating your system.
Aim for two to three litres of water daily to keep dullness and dehydration at bay. Cutting back on junk food, excess sugar, and late-night snacking makes a visible difference to skin clarity.
Dim the lights, reduce screen exposure before bed, and keep your room cool. Quality sleep helps regulate hormones like cortisol and oestrogen, supporting mood, energy, and skin health.
Constant phone use during wedding planning can lead to eye strain, headaches, and mental fatigue. Taking short breaks helps protect both your skin and your peace of mind.
These areas age and dull just as quickly as the face. Use the same gentle cleanser and moisturiser to keep the skin tone even and wedding-ready.
Even short screen-free windows in the day can reset your nervous system. Less scrolling often means better sleep, clearer focus, and fewer stress-induced breakouts.
Movement is not just about weight loss. Walking, yoga, dance, or strength training boosts confidence, relieves stress, and improves overall well-being when done consistently.
Short workouts still count. A brief daily routine followed by light stretching or meditation can recharge both body and mind.
Fresh air, sunlight, and gentle activity like walking or cycling help regulate sleep and improve mood. It is one of the most underrated bridal wellness habits.
Chamomile tea, light stretching, or journaling signals your body to slow down.