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How to keep flu away on wedding day

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 16 Sep, 2014 09:03 AM
  • How to keep flu away on wedding day
 Autumn weddings might be a rage right now, but the year end also brings along cold and flu. If you are one of those who gets sick easily, start with a prevention product to avoid ruining your wedding day.
 
Here are some top tips to help get you through, reports femalefirst.co.uk:
 
* Preparation: As the big day approaches, use a cold and flu prevention product that can be worn under make-up and catch and block airborne viruses from entering your nasal passages, preventing illness.
 
* Use disposable tissues: Always use disposable tissues, and not a fabric handkerchief which can harbour germs as the eyes are a magnet for germs. 
 
* Wear gloves: Cold viruses can lie on the hands for up to an hour, so shaking hands with guests is an ideal way for them to transfer. Invest in some stylish gloves, which can be removed at the evening party once everyone has exchanged handshakes and congratulations.
 
* Beauty sleep: Pre-wedding nerves can be cause for a sleepless night before the big day, however sleep is key to giving your body the rest and rejuvenation it needs. Make sure that your pre-wedding plans don’t drag far into the eve before your wedding day.
 
* Stay warm and cosy: If you are having photographs outside, then invest in a wrap or jacket to take with you.

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