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16 Wedding Day Life-Savers

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If all goes according to plan, your wedding will be perfect—in fact, it will be bliss. To make sure that's exactly what happens on your special day, here are a few items to add to your wedding day survival kit:


Bride’s Survival Kit

Nude Pantyhose. You may need a few extra pairs of pantyhose, since it's likely that at least one member of your bridal party will forget her pair. Nude works best because of its versatility with any skin tone, and it can also help blur blemishes.

Clear Nail Polish. There are several unique uses for nail polish that may help save the day. Pack clear nail polish to stop pantyhose runs at the source. Clear polish will also help to bring some extra shine to neglected nails or add a brilliant topcoat to a day-old manicure.

Earring Backings. Bring extra earring backings to replace the ones that may get lost during the hustle of getting ready.

Bobby Pins. Plan ahead with a handful of extra bobby pins for all the lovely updos. It's likely that someone's hair will need to be touched up with some last-minute pinning before the ceremony, and photo sessions.

Razors. Stubble? Not sexy. Bring a razor for sensitive skin just in case you find a spot you've missed!

Lip Balm. Pucker up for the camera and for your first kiss as man and wife with a luxe chapstick like Beecology Lemon Lavender Lip Balm. Layer it on before applying lipstick to keep lips smooth and supple.

Fashion Tape. Rescue an awkward, gaping neckline with fashion tape so clothing stays where it’s supposed to. This is a must-have for strapless dresses.

Water Bottle. Hydration is key. To keep your energy up, your skin fresh, and your body healthy, keep a water bottle nearby throughout the day. For extra potassium and electrolytes, sip on coconut water instead.


Groom’s Survival Kit

Black Socks. For the guy who wears striped socks with tennis shoes every day, black socks won’t be on the radar. But they will look a lot better with a tux!

Replacement Sunglass Lenses. Make sure you have an extra pair of sunglasses and/or replacement lenses handy. There's a chance you'll be taking pre- and post-wedding photos outdoors, so keeping your shades nearby and in tip-top condition is a must.

Lint Roller. Black formal wear is like a magnet for all hair—even poodles shed on tuxedos just to make a point.

Shout Wipes. Did someone say there was coffee? Yes. And now it’s on your shirt. Thank goodness for whoever invented stain-remover wipes.

Pain Reliever. For hangover headaches, stick to anti-inflammatory pain meds like aspirin or Ibuprofen. Don’t take Tylenol, which can cause liver damage when metabolized with alcohol.

Hair Gel. Bring some extra hair gel for last-minute touch-ups (for both you and your groomsmen).

Shoe polish. You're dressed to impress, and shiny shoes will be the perfect finishing touch.

Deodorant. Pack an extra travel-sized deodorant in a shower-fresh scent. Cold feet happens to the best of us, but no one else has to know.


By planning ahead, you're sure to eliminate any added stress to your big day. Make sure you think ahead with these survival kit items, and you and your wedding party will be prepared for life's little emergencies.


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