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This is what bridal beauty looks like around the world

Ever wondered how a bride in Mumbai wears her hair on her wedding day? Or what beauty traditions a Japanese wedding would follow?

While every bride has her own unique sense of style, inspiration can often come from their culture, heritage and upbringing.

Here’s what that looks like in different parts of the world…

INDIA

Indian brides, particularly those loyal to Hinduism, opt for red over white as red symbolises commitment, spirituality and fertility. It’s not uncommon for nose rings to be worn on the left side of the face, as a mark of beauty. Henna adorns the hands and feet, drawn on by either professional mehndi artist or relative. Most women at the wedding with have henna to symbolise joy and offering.

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JAPAN

Japenese brides can vary in dress depending on religion, they may wear a white kimono, a red kimono, a white dress or something else. But one tradition often embraced by Japenese brides is accessorising their updos with floral accessories or headdress.

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KOREA

Korean brides are all about enhancing their features with bold brows, black eyeliner, loads of lashes and pink-flushed cheeks. Dresses are usually white, with veils and blingy accessories in the hair. Skin is always flawless, as expected from our double-cleansing Korean pals.

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BRAZIL

Our resident Brazillian beauty and Social Media Assistant Carolina says that brides in Brazil would definitely visit a dermatologist before their big day to ensure their skin is as glowy as possible. “It’s not as expensive back home, so you can visit regularly”, she says. Brazillian actress, Marina Ruy Barbosa recently tied the knot in a stunning, figure-hugging Cinderella gown surrounded by beautiful bright flowers.

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ARMENIA

Armenian brides are known to thread their entire face in the lead up to the wedding (eyebrows excluded of course), to ensure the smoothest canvas for makeup application. It’s similar to dermaplaning in the way that it will remove any peach fuzz or wispy hairs on the face to leave it baby soft and hair-free.

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