Most women focus on their clothes, and decide on the contents of their handbag at the last minute, just before leaving. It would be good to have tissues, powder and lipstick for minor touch-ups during the party, maybe some cash. I always put something else in mine. Since I was convinced of their effectiveness, they have been with me not only at weddings.
Many things can go wrong during a wedding party
Weddings are specific events. They last several, or even a dozen or so hours. Guests and hosts are practically on their feet the whole time. Many “disasters” can happen. An eyelet will go, a dress will snag, or something will get stained. The more cautious carry entire kits for all possible accidents. Safety pins, a needle and thread, deodorant, nail polish, soap for washing. However, if you are one of those people who take clutches to weddings rather than large shoppers, it is worth putting at least this one thing inside that will give you peace of mind and help you avoid painful problems.
When I go to a wedding, I always have them in my purse. They are more important than powder
My wedding bag cannot be complete without hydrocolloid plasters. The name sounds complicated and – above all – expensive, but plasters do not cost a fortune. You can buy them in pharmacies and some department stores for a few to a dozen zlotys, which is similar to the regular ones. However, they differ in that they “melt” with the skin. Not only visually, but also therapeutically. These are dressings that allow wounds to heal in peace, without additional friction or pressure.
I always have them in my purse at weddings. They cost a few zlotys, but they save the party. photo: shutterstock / Pi-R photos
When a blister or abrasion appears on the foot, a regular plaster simply covers it up so as not to tear the skin even more. These hydrocolloid ones also distribute the pressure over their entire surface, so the wound doesn’t hurt as much when we’re constantly wearing heels, and it also has the ability to heal. Did you know about the existence of such plasters? How do you deal with abrasions at weddings? If you’d like, please vote in our poll below.
Source: Gazeta

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