Six months out
Start with a customized facial and skin consultation. This gives time to identify concerns like acne, congestion, dryness, pigmentation, or texture. If microneedling or peels are part of the plan, this is the safest window to begin.
Three to four months out
Continue regular facials and corrective treatments if appropriate. This is a good time to build consistency, adjust homecare, and avoid last-minute panic treatments.
One to two months out
Keep treatments predictable. If your skin responds well to facials, stay consistent. Avoid introducing too many new products or aggressive treatments too close to the wedding.
One to two weeks out
Book your final glow-focused facial with enough space for your skin to settle. This is also a good window for brows, lash lift, tinting, and waxing depending on your usual sensitivity.
The week of the wedding
Keep skincare simple, hydrating, and familiar. Do not experiment with strong actives, new peels, or new products. Your final week is about calm skin, not big changes.
FAQ
Common questions
When should I get my last facial before a wedding?
Many clients prefer a gentle glow facial one to two weeks before the wedding, but timing depends on skin sensitivity and treatment type.
Should I do microneedling before my wedding?
Microneedling can be helpful if started early enough. Do not book your first microneedling treatment right before the wedding.
When should I book lash lift and brows?
Book with enough time for any tint or skin sensitivity to settle, especially if it is your first time.
Ready when you are
Plan your wedding beauty timeline
Book online through Jane App or explore the matching service page before choosing your appointment.



