It is a widely held belief that brides must include something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue into their weddings.
For todays bride, this time-honoured wedding tradition can be just that – modern. Take for instance ‘something blue’. The bride can make the colour blue stand out or may choose to keep it hidden. Before the 19th century, blue was a popular colour for wedding gowns, as shown in proverbs like, “Marry in blue, lover be true” or “Married in blue, you will always be true”.
Well, you might not be that adventurous to wear a blue wedding dress. Instead, why not surprise your husband on your first night as a couple? There is a Bridal Betty available in the perfect shade of aqua blue.
If you have no idea what Betty is , these are the award winning colour dyes for the hair down there. The hair dye contains only select natural ingredients such as elder flower, cherry bark, chamomile, comfrey, rosemary, and aloe. As the product is specially formulated to colour intimate area hair, it does not contain ammonia or parabens, so it is very safe to use.
Betty Bridal/ Malibu Blue is just the thing you need for that hidden ‘something blue’. A few days before the wedding , you can simply apply it, no fuss really since Betty comes in a special no-drip formula. You got dark hair? No problem too, since Betty products can lighten even the darkest hair. The kit is good up to two applications and the colour lasts for about four to five weeks.
Here’s more – the hair colour kit includes stencils for designing. The special stencils come in different shapes, including a dove shape that matches the wedding theme. Another fun shape is the heart, perfect for the honeymoon. There’s also an XO stencils for hugs and kisses.
Weddings and the colour blue have been connected for centuries as a symbol of love, fidelity, good luck, and loyalty. So instead of showing it off, you might want to keep that “something blue” a secret. Betty Bridal Blue is just what you need for that one of a kind something blue theme that only you know (and soon, your husband will, too!).
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