There's a version of bridal skincare advice that starts eight months out and involves twelve steps, three new devices, and a spreadsheet. This isn't that.
What actually makes a difference to how your skin looks on your wedding day is consistency over time, not complexity. Here's a realistic timeline built around products that do the work.
Six months out: lay the foundation
This is the time to get your routine right, not to start experimenting. If you don't already have a solid morning and evening routine, build one now. If you do, resist the urge to overhaul it.
The focus at this stage is cell turnover and collagen support. Introduce the GeneXC Serum if you haven't already. It's built around a patented growth factor complex that supports skin renewal over time. Results aren't immediate, which is exactly why six months out is the right time to start.
If you're not already using a vitamin C serum in the morning, add the Super Serum Advance+ now. Consistent use over several months makes a visible difference to skin tone and evenness, which is what you actually want in photographs.
Three months out: address specific concerns
By this point your skin should be responding to its new routine. This is the time to address anything specific: pigmentation, texture, congestion.
For pigmentation and uneven tone, add the Brightening Serum to your evening routine a few nights a week. It contains a combination of ingredients that target existing discolouration without causing the irritation that stronger acids can.
For texture and congestion, the Active Peel System used once a week gives controlled exfoliation without compromising your barrier. Don't overdo it. Once a week is enough.
Keep the Youth Eye Complex in your routine consistently. The eye area shows stress, disrupted sleep, and dehydration faster than anywhere else. Starting early gives you a real advantage by the time the wedding arrives.
Six weeks out: stop introducing anything new
This is the most important rule in bridal skincare and the most frequently ignored. Six weeks out, your routine is locked. No new actives, no new formulas, no professional treatments you haven't had before.
Your skin needs time to settle before the wedding. Reactions, purging, and unexpected sensitivity all need at least a month to resolve. The risk isn't worth it.
What you can do: add the Hydra-Intensive Cooling Mask once a week. It's calming, deeply hydrating, and leaves skin looking noticeably better the morning after. This is safe to introduce at six weeks because it's a treatment mask, not an active.
Two weeks out: focus on hydration
Stress, final fittings, late nights. The two weeks before a wedding are rarely kind to skin. Keep your routine simple and consistent.
Morning: Super Serum Advance+, Moisturising Complex or Reparative Moisture Emulsion, Extreme Protect SPF 40.
Evening: double cleanse with Warming Honey Cleanser and Cleansing Complex, GeneXC Serum, Youth Eye Complex, Moisturising Complex.
Add the Copper Firming Mist as a midday refresh. It's a light spritz that rehydrates and firms without disturbing makeup, which makes it genuinely useful in the final fortnight.
The night before
Simple is best. Cleanse, GeneXC Serum, Moisturising Complex, eye treatment. The Hydra-Intensive Cooling Mask works well as an overnight treatment the night before. Apply a thin layer, leave it on, wake up to calmer, more hydrated skin.
No new products. No last-minute facials. Just the routine your skin already knows.
The morning of
Cleanse gently, Super Serum Advance+, Moisturising Complex, Extreme Protect SPF 40. Give each layer a full minute to absorb before applying makeup. The Copper Firming Mist can go over the top of makeup throughout the day to keep skin looking fresh.