Thursday, August 28, 2008

Plan Your Honeymoon At The Sandals Resorts

By: Jenna Hunsaker


When you choose to honeymoon at a Sandals resort one of the benefits is that all of your food is included. No need to budget in money for meals, drinks, or snacks, since they all are included in the price that you pay in the beginning.
Once you've married, you can go out and see some of the sights and experience the water-based sports or spend time on land at your favorite golf course.
Remember, it's all included so you can choose whatever sounds good and just schedule a time to enjoy it.

Choosing a Sandals Resort that's perfect for you may include their amenities, food, and amusement options. No matter the location of the resort you choose, it's all without additional cost. See the different resorts, eat at the restaurants, swim in the pools, drink at the bars, and party at the nightclubs. It's all included.

Having flexibility on vacation is a must for a stress-reliever and Sandals Resorts let you choose what you want to do. You can stay in your room, layout by the pool, snorkel with the fish, go wind surfing and you can decide at the last moment for most activities. So the lack of planning in your schedule can reduce your stress and let you just enjoy being on your honeymoon.

Since children aren't allowed at Sandals Resorts, you can rest assured that only adults will be allowed to participate in your activities and swim in your pool. This coupled with many pools that include bars gives you the chance to party and relax to the fullest. Enjoy the retreat at Sandals and focus on your spouse without the noise and distraction of kids on your honeymoon.

Be sure to ask your Sandals specialist for the details about their hurricane weather and what they'll do if a hurricane hits. I believe that you get credited for another trip in the event of a hurricane because they're so certain that you won't be involved in a hurricane at their resorts. This is pretty cool, plus it shows that not many hurricanes happen at the Sandals Resorts.

Don't feel like you have to decide between all the Sandals Resorts and you only get to experience one of them. When you purchase a Sandals package you get access to each of their resorts at no additional charge. Some resorts are too far away to see and others are on other islands so be sure to ask for information on each of them. If you don't mind staying at just one resorts than be sure to choose the right resort for your desired vacation or honeymoon.

There are quite a few different Sandals resorts, and they are located on several different islands. You can find a Sandals all inclusive resort in Jamaica, Antigua, the Bahamas, and even in St. Lucia. No matter which location you choose, you have access to their amazing beaching, and their all inclusive packages, which will make your honeymoon a trip to remember.

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Honeymoon Bliss: Bahamas Holiday

By: Randy Cranbrooke

Imagine spending your honeymoon sipping frosty drinks on a soft, luxurious, white sand beach. The crystal clear waters serve as your invitation to cap off an exciting wedding with a honeymoon in the Bahamas. A Bahamian holiday is an excellent way to spend the beginning of your new life together as a couple enjoying the fun, sun, and each other.

While planning your wedding you should give equal importance to the planning of your honeymoon as well. If you don't, you might have to resort to the traditional holiday and spend more than your budget permits. After the stressful events of the wedding you are likely to feel exhausted, annoyed and tense. A honeymoon should be a relaxing holiday for the two of you when you can leave all the problems behind and focus on your new relationship.

Make sure that you have enough money to take care of your honeymoon, as the honeymoon is as important as the wedding itself. You can also think of other ways to secure your honeymoon in Bahamas by choosing to take a Bahamas holiday trip instead of the traditional gifts such as the household items. In keeping with the trends there are many websites that have come up with a provision of registering for a holiday instead of the usual gifts.

Once you make up your mind on going to the Bahamas for your honeymoon, you will find various destinations, resorts, hotels, and vacation options to choose from. You can explore these options on the World Wide Web or consult your local travel agent to find the best vacation for you and is within your budget. Planning your wedding and honeymoon together can reduce the pressures and stresses of wedding planning to a great extent.

Many couples choose to take advantage of all inclusive resorts for their Bahamian holiday. These resorts are excellent ways to enjoy all aspects of the fun and sun of the islands while on a thrifty budget. All inclusive resorts include food and activity costs with the tradition room fees. Couples especially love these all inclusive resorts since they do not have to worry with keeping up the costs of food and sticking to their pre set budgets.

Another popular way to enjoy the Bahamas on your honeymoon on a tight budget is to take a cruise. Many luxury cruise companies offer various destinations in the Bahamas and other islands in the Caribbean. Gone are the days when cruises were considered to be just for old people looking for sun! These days you see more young people on cruises, especially, honeymooners and vibrant couples that enjoy exciting nightlife and exquisite cuisine.

The Bahamas are also the favorite location for destination weddings. The breathtaking beauty of these destinations provides a romantic aura to the ceremony. If you plan a destination wedding you can include your loved ones in your holiday plans. And, if there are children, you have more reasons to think of the Bahamas as kids have great fun on the white sand in warm weather.

The wildlife exotica, the marvelous sand beaches, the warmth of the sun and ample activities to choose from - this is the stuff that a trip to Bahamas is made up of. The exotica that this place is home to are reason enough to make it your honeymoon destination.

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Romantic Honeymoon Destinations For a Lifetime of Memories

By: Andrew B

There isn't a person in this world who does not wish to have a romantic honeymoon. This only makes sense since a honeymoon is considered to be the ultimate romantic vacation when newlyweds get to spend there first real time alone together. The problem becomes which destination is the most romantic for the task at hand? The answer will depend on the couple and which location appeals most to them. Many will already know where they want to go, but for those who are still undecided here are some ideas to make your first real vacation together truly romantic.

The first though that crosses most peoples minds is someplace tropical. Moonlit walks on the beach, days spent relaxing in the warm ocean breezes with drinks on hand, candlelight dinners with the gentle sounds of breaking waves in the background, and a whole world of romance at every turn. Tropical honeymoons are hard to beat.

The first tropical place most people consider is Hawaii. You can choose to island hop or just spend your time on one island, enjoying the warm blue ocean waters along miles of beach. The Hawaiian people go out of their way to make each and every honeymoon one to remember.

For a more exotic romantic honeymoon the islands of the South Pacific such as Fiji or Bora Bora take the romantic experience to a whole other level. These islands will truly make you and your spouse feel like you have these beautiful locations all to yourselves. They are in an out of the way corner of the Pacific Ocean that will make a honeymoon a truly relaxing and wonderful experience.

For those who want to save some money but still want to experience a tropical honeymoon then Mexico is the place to go. For those who want to get away from the crowds of Cancun and Acapulco the Mayan Riviera is the place to go. With a multitude of all inclusive resorts the Riviera is a great way to enjoy tropical beaches without breaking the bank.

For a more home grown honeymoon there are plenty of romantic places right here in the United States. The advantage of this is obvious; no need for passports and everyone speaks the language.

If the lure of the big city with lots of glitz and glamour is your thing then Las Vegas and New York offer plenty of both. Las Vegas offers year round entertainment opportunities seldom found in other locations. Gambling, an array of different shows that will fit the entertainment needs of just about everyone, and a multitude of large hotels to choose from it is hard to go wrong with a honeymoon in the desert.

New York City offers a wealth of entertainment opportunities as well with Broadway shows and the always exciting Times Square. There is also the opportunity to eat at some of the most famous and romantic restaurants in the world along with world class hotels that are sure to make any honeymoon truly romantic.

For those who are looking for a culturally historic honeymoon then a trip to the old country, Europe, fits the bill. England, France, Spain, Italy all have romantic overtones and surrounding oneself in the history and culture of these countries can make for a truly romantic adventure. There is a language barrier but this can work to the newlyweds favor, giving them a sense of being alone in a strange and exotic land.

Finding a romantic honeymoon destination is easy, the hard part is deciding which destination to choose because any of these choices will leave you with romantic memories that will last you and your spouse a lifetime.

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Wedding Day Stress – 10 Tips for Reducing Stress on Your Wedding Day

By: DJ Jem

Even though your wedding day is billed as your 'special day', you often can't help but feel stressed and overwhelmed by the whole affair. Following are some tips to help you reduce the stress on your wedding day:

1. Try and eat a healthy breakfast. A healthy, nutritious breakfast will provide a wonderful start to your wedding day, followed by several small meals throughout the rest of the day. Incorporate into your meals a light menu of unsweetened fresh/dried fruit, unsalted nuts, raw vegetables, low-fat yogurt, cottage cheese, and high-fiber bread. Unsweetened fruit juices also help to calm stressed-out nerves.

2. Make sure you have some fresh bottled water with you at all times. Taking a few sips throughout the day is better than guzzling down the whole bottle in 10 minutes, unless you want to spend a lot of time running to and from the restroom. Among a host of other things, water is necessary for the body to digest and absorb vitamins and minerals. Coffee, tea, and caffeinated sodas prompt the body to lose water, so they can work against you on your wedding day.

3. Laugh! Find every reason throughout the day to find things around you that help to make you laugh. Laughter has been found to help in decreasing stress hormones that can constrict blood vessels and suppress immune activity.

4. Be very well organized. The more time you spend organizing everything with everybody prior to the wedding (e.g., caterer, event coordinator, photographer, disk jockey/DJ, videographer, limo driver, etc.) the less stress you will have on your wedding day. Do not leave things to the last minute, and try to have everything finalized at least one week ahead of your wedding day.

5. If you are leaving for your honeymoon immediately after the reception, don’t forget to have all your luggage (along with important items like passports, airline tickets, travelers checks, etc.,) packed and placed in a safe location you have access to.

6. Get a good night’s sleep the night before your wedding. In order to get a good night’s sleep the night before, you should

• avoid watching TV in bed;
• minimize noise, light, and temperature extremes in your room;
• avoid any naps during the day before;
• not drink caffeine at least 4 hours prior to going to sleep;
• avoid eating, exercise or alcohol prior to going to sleep.

7. Delegate as many tasks to as many people that are willing to help as possible. The less you have to do on your wedding day, the less stressful it will be for you.

8. Keep a healthy perspective on the day. Even though the wedding day is important, your future happiness does not depend on this single day alone.

9. Research has shown that music has a profound effect on your body and psyche. Music can be used to bring about a more positive state of mind, which can help prevent the stress response from wreaking havoc on the body. Make sure you work with your disc jockey/DJ to incorporate all the songs that mean the most to you in your ceremony and/or reception.

10. Understand that not everything on your wedding day is under your control. Names can get mispronounced, important participants can get lost or arrive late, nature can refuse to cooperate, vehicles can break down, and so on. Amidst all this, try and accept with grace and humility the fact that not everything is under your control.

11. Bonus tip! Above all, make sure you take the time to enjoy your special day, even though there will be a lot going on. Take in the elegant floral arrangements, the exquisite table settings, the smiling faces, the soothing music, and all the other special touches that have been put together just for you.

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8 Wedding Hairstyles Ideas

By: Bobette Kyle-Wagner

If ever there was time to make the most of your hair, it is for your wedding. Your bridal hairstyle can look like a million with imagination and the skills of a good hairdresser. Wedding hairstyles range from a more coiffed version of your everyday hair to an elaborate and dramatic style.

Perfect wedding hairstyles flatter your face, your wedding gown, and your veil. They suite your personality while accentuating your best features and minimizing your weak ones. Here are some suggestions for different kinds of hair.

- Hair swept back or up shows more of your face and profile. This style can be especially nice for formal or evening weddings.
- A wedding up-do will accentuate your neck. This look can range from a simple French twist to a stylish mass of ringlets.
- Hair worn down or loose has a more casual look, perfect for daytime, outdoor, and informal weddings.
- Long hair can be worn back, loose, braided, or entwined with beading or fabric that matches your gown.
- Medium-length hair is nearly as versatile as long. It can be curled, straightened, tucked behind your ears, or brushed loosely down.
- Even brides with short hair can have a long, thick wedding day hairstyle. Clip on hairpieces and extensions are available in a variety of colors and styles.
- Short hair can be versatile, from sleek styles to curly. Tiaras, decorative bobby pins, combs, and hair clips all look stunning worn in short hair.
- Bangs can be worn several ways: soft, fringy, angled, or textured. If you’ve never had bangs, experiment with them well in advance. If you’ve always had them, this is not the time to sweep them aside and bare your forehead.

Current styles are important, but should be secondary to what is right for you. Something may be "in" but all wrong for you or your dress. Whatever style you choose, have practice sessions in the week before your ceremony. Do this and your wedding day will most certainly be a fabulous hair day.

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Perfect bridal make-up

By: Ariane Poole

FOUNDATION: One of the most important things for a bride besides the dress, is looking great on her wedding day. A flawless complexion is very important in achieving this. Whether you are a make-up wearer or not, an even complexion is important. To bring into being this you can decide foundation, tinted moisturiser or just concealer. Foundation: - even if you don't wear a foundation it's a good idea to use a light weight one to even out your complexion, photos and videos tend to show every little thing. - don't be tempted to apply a darker foundation to get a healthy glow it will look awful, opt for an all over false tan instead - keep it simple. If your complexion is fairly even, all you'll require is a little concealer applied where needed ( spots, dark circles etc. ). Otherwise decide a lightweight foundation or tinted moisturiser.

How to decide the right one. Choosing the right foundation is one of the hardest things. Get it right and you'll look fantastic, get it wrong and none of your make-up however good will look right. So before you get to the beauty counter, do the following that way you won't be daunted by the huge amount of products to choose from. What type of foundation is best for your skin type? Dry skin would benefit using a moisturising foundation, one that is semi-matte, one that has a dewy finish up, light reflective one or even a cream to powder foundation. Avoid oil free and powder / foundation in one. Combination skin.This skin type is very lucky because they can use any type of foundation depending on the type of look they want. Problem or oily skin. A problem skin would benefit from an oil-free foundation, some cream to powder foundations (some of the new ones are oil-free) and powder / foundation in one. They should avoid any creamy, moisturising foundations or light reflective ones. Mature skin. A hydrating foundation or light reflecting one would be appropriate for a mature skin. A cream to powder could also be good. Look for ones with a semi-matte or dewy finish off that are not too heavy. Avoid anything too heavy, opaque or matte as this can be very ageing.

Different coverages and finishes Coverage: Sheer (hardly anything, Fantastic for young near best skin), Light ( a bit more cover Brilliant for someone who just wants to even out their complexion, good for dry, combination or mature skin), Medium ( moderate cover for a slightly less than appropriate complexion, good for all skin types), Opaque ( maximum cover for those skins which need it, i.e. scars, broken veins, birth marks, most suitable skin types apart from mature and very dry). Next decide the type of finish you would like: Shiny is perfect only on youthful Flawless skin. Dewy/Moist is suitable for all skin types other than problem/oily. Demi-matte this is a Brilliant for all skin types. Matte is appropriate for problem/oily and combination skin.

At the Counter Having chosen the appropriate foundation, based on skin type, preferred finish off and coverage, you are now ready to discover the appropriate colour. To find the right colour, apply a stripe of foundation on your clean jaw line, not on the back of your hand. The colour is NEVER the same. Leave it to settle for a couple of minutes to see if the colour changes when the foundation reacts with your skins natural oils. Now check it in natural day light, this is the only true light. The foundation colour that you DON'T see is the right one. Don't be tempted to change your skin colour with foundation, it will just look false-mask like. You may find that you have to mix two foundations together to the best shade for you, don't worry Make-up Artists do this all the time.

Tips for a flawless complexion. Foundation needn't look false or mask like if applied properly. Although all foundations are slightly different, the method of application is similar. Start with a cleansed face, allow your moisturiser to absorb. Then prime your skin (If needed) Now you are ready for foundation. Place a little foundation in the palm of your hand, this helps warm it to skin temperature, so it goes easily. Using either your fingers, a latex sponge (these feel damp even though they are dry) or brush apply foundation to the cheeks, nose and chin. Always apply in a downward motion starting in the centre and blending out toward the edges. You needn't wear foundation all over your face like a mask, if the colour and texture are right then use it only where you need it (most don't need any on the forehead).

Quick Tips: Choosing the right Foundation. a) First determine your skin type, the coverage you need and the finish (matte, dewy etc.) you'd like. b) Next choose your colour, test along your jaw line wait a couple minutes for it to react with your skins natural oils. Check in day light, the one you don't see is the one for you. c) Using either a latex sponge, fingers or a foundation brush apply only to the areas that need it, since you've chosen the right one you don't need to apply it all over like a mask. And there you have it a flawless complexion. Powder: - in photos too much shine looks sweaty, even if you want a dewy look keep your t-zone mat. Use either one of the many mattifying products patted on the t-zone over foundation or some translucent powder. To make your make-up last, you could try long lasting foundation or a make-up primer.

BLUSH Let's begin with classic way. Apply your blush just slightly below your cheek bone, from the apple blending up ward towards the ear. This will give a slightly sculpted effect. Brilliant if you want bring out your cheek bones, and/or thin your face. You can also apply blush to the apple of your cheeks. To discover your apples simply smile, and put your blush on the 'roundy' bit. This gives a really fresh glow, which looks Brilliant on almost everyone.

Tips If put on too much blush don't worry, you don't have to take it all off. If it's a powder one just take a little yellow powder on a puff or brush and dust it over, this will soften it. If you've used a cream blush, get a bit of foundation or tinted moisturiser on a sponge and smooth it over the area. Now you can leave it or replace it. Add any blush a little at a time to build up the colour, that way you avoid making mistakes.

There are four different formulations of blusher. a) creams: a cream blush is just that, it has a soft creamy texture and is best applied to bare skin or one that only needs a tinted moisturiser or light weight foundation. It doesn't blend well on a skin using a matte/powdery foundation. Cream blushers will give the skin a dewy, sheer fresh look. It is Fantastic on dry, normal or combination skins. And should be avoided by oily or blemished skins. The perfect way to apply a cream is either with your fingers or a dry latex sponge. Dot the blush on the apple of your cheeks and blend along the cheek bone. b) cream to powders: these are the newest formulations of blush. They combine the sheerness of a cream with long lasting wear of a powder. This formulation seems to be the favourite with most make-up artists at the moment. If gives a soft slightly sheer semi-matte look, which is very wearable. It is easy to apply using either fingers, sponge or even blusher brush. Going on anything from bare skin to one requiring foundation and powder. It is fab for all skin types. c) powders: in the past these have been the most popular. They can offer a more matte finish, although some may contain shimmer. They tend to be longer lasting. Powder blush is suitable for most skin types, especially oily skins. Though really dry/flaky skins should avoid powder blush as it can sit on the surface and make the skin look parched. Some find powders easier to apply and blend. They should always be applied to a matte or semi-matte skin using a proper blusher brush otherwise it will look blotchy. d) gels/stains: these are sheer oil free formulations with a high concentration of pigment. They give a sheer but intense colour with a modern feel. They are appropriate suited to an oily or combination skin. They tend to be the more difficult of the blushers to apply, because you have to work quickly and exactingly using your fingers or sponge otherwise they can look very patchy. Apply to bare skin or one needing a tinted moisturiser / light weight foundation. Do not use over powder or a matte foundation. When applying a powder blush it is very important that you use the right size brush, otherwise your blush will look patchy and uneven. Never use those little ones that come with the blush. - When choosing the colour remember it is perfect to stick to pinky-browns, soft apricot/peach or soft red-browns depending on your skin tone if you want a natural look. For a long lasting effect: Try layering, that is apply a cream or cream to powder blush initially followed by a matching powder.

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National Wedding Trends For 2008

By: Ginny Marx

The styles or fashions of weddings and wedding dresses continue to change with time, with more emphasis on elegance and stateliness. Curvy dresses that are snug on the body, fully complementing the womanly figures are among the 2008 wedding trends concerning bridal attires. Once before, the fashion trend was more inclined and favorable towards bodies of stick thin, hanger types, but not anymore.

Necks and shoulders are a prominent area of appeal, and more and more brides are showing them off. While previous years' fads included heavy jewelry, in the year 2008 wedding trends, jewelries are now commonly worn on the dresses themselves.

The most widespread colors or motifs for dress designs are chic and sleek silver along with other beautifully bold but light colors. Fabrics like classic satin and laces are much more preferred, too. For wedding themes, the wedding trends are more appreciative of warm colors like orange, violet and red.

Coming up as a wedding trend for the first time is the green wedding, which focuses on environmentally friendly weddings. Whether the couple is planning an outdoor wedding to cut down on energy or using recycled materials throughout their wedding and reception it seems that something borrowed and something blue is getting something green as well. More 2008 wedding trends include second hand fabrics, gifts that recycle, and using technology instead of paper.

Nowadays, music has become such an integral part of weddings. Latin American music is the more common choice for 2008 wedding trends. Latin American music can add a sensual flair of fun and romance to any wedding reception. This choice of music is a special favorite for couples who love to dance.

Another popular music trend is the hiring of cover bands. These bands imitate other bands' songs to the preference of the wedding couple. This has become a popular trend because couples get inspired by reality television shows that have wedding specials.

With this kind of trend follows the increase of both amateur and professional impersonators. Many couples also become inclined in hiring impersonators. They are hired primarily to entertain and greet the wedding couple's guests during the reception.

Other wonderful trends have risen nowadays, and it only serves to increase the economical rise of the wedding industry. Couples both old and young celebrate their weddings with an enthusiasm and flamboyance only seen in our current societal time. That is why the 2008 wedding trends are full of diverse glamour and entertaining allures that continuously attract wedding couples to go full out on possibly the most important day of their lives.

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